The book All Yesterdays intended to show us visions of plausible soft tissues the ancient dinosaurs touted. There was never a single part in that book that specified that what they were doing was factual reality. Merely paleo artistic experiments to push the boundaries of how we reconstruct the saurians altogether. Judging by the amount of paleo media that has come out after that book, I think it succeeded. A brand new paleoart meme intentionally created and spread by world renowned RJ Palmer, Joschua Knuppe and friends posits a new question on how we may be able to reconstruct the squishy bits of the dinos - did dinosaurs have fleshy ear lobes?
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