Updated: May 14, 2021 13:33 IST Not only do they give arms and legs to prehistoric findings, paleoartists help research to reach larger audiences Share Article AAA The unusual bird Gastornis that lived across Europe, North America and Asia not long after non-avian dinosaurs went extinct. Photo: Mark Witton
Not only do they give arms and legs to prehistoric findings, paleoartists help research to reach larger audiences Close your eyes and imagine a dinosaur. Did you think of a tall, sinewy, sharp-fanged creature? How did this image pop up in your head considering that dinosaurs lived millions of years before the first modern humans appeared? Of course, there’s