Wheja's Sketchbook 17/05/2017 - Zuul

So, the name Zuul has been official scientific vernacular for over a week now, but I've been swamped with college work and migraines lately to the extent of not even being able to draw a picture of it. Even worse, every day since then would have been a better day to post this than today.
Last Wednesday, the ankylosaur Zuul was officially described from a complete skull, tail, and soft-tissue petrifications around the base of the tail, already becoming one of the most influential finds of the decade.
Last Friday, miners in Canada found another ankylosaur: this time an undisclosed species of Nodosaur. The front half of this one was almost perfectly preserved, encapsulating bones, flesh, scales, and even some skin pigmentation, replacing Zuul as one of the most influential finds of the decade.
Monday was national Dinosaur Day in the United States.
Tuesday was national Drawing Day.
Today was the anniversary of the discovery of the Antikythera device.
I mean, I have to put this out sometime, right?

Rendered in Graphite and Ink.

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