#Odobenocetops
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isimp4shrimp · 4 months ago
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This weeks lil (and big) guys are odobenocetops, saurosuchus, pterygotus, and argentinadraco
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knuppitalism-with-ue · 4 months ago
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Results from the Flocking #paleostream!
Odobenocetops, Saurosuchus, Pterygotus and Argentinadraco.
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ppaleoartistgallery · 4 months ago
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#Paleostream 15/03/2025
here's today's #Paleostream sketches!!!
today we sketched Odobenocetops, Saurosuchus, Pterygotus, and Argentinadraco
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impulseimpact · 4 months ago
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paleostream flocking 14th of march 2025
odobenocetus saurosuchus pterygotus argentinadraco
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bobnichollsart · 6 months ago
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My 25 years of palaeoart chronology…
A few more of my vignettes (rendered in 2021) for the book, called SEA MAMMALS, by Annalisa Berta. Here are Behemotops and Odobenocetops – two amazing weirdos.
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alex-fictus · 6 months ago
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O is for...?
All of the O names in my Paleo Party! Are there any I'm missing? (I'm screaming, how do I have 10 O named critters and they're all facing the same way. This was 1000% not intentional)
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darksilvania · 1 year ago
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WHALERUSS (Ice/Water)
The fifth of the six fossil hybrids, obtained from mixing the Mammalian and Piscien samples you get from PALEOLITO
It is based on Odobenocetops, a genus of toothed whales from the Miocene, and before anyone says anything, I know Odobenocetops had asymetrical tusks, but I prefer them symetrical.
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sleepysaurus4 · 4 months ago
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Plocking Faleostream
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veloci-raptor · 4 months ago
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Flocking Together
Odobenocetops/Saurosuchus
Pterygotus/Argentinadraco
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skyradiant · 2 years ago
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Top twenty sea monsters for the 20th anniversary of Sea Monsters: A Walking With Dinosaurs Trilogy.
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aberrantologist · 4 months ago
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Doodles from Friday's flocking paleostream featuring Odobenocetops, Saurosuchus, Pterygotus, and Argentinadraco.
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katborg82 · 5 months ago
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Flocking 3-14-25, I wonder if you can tell where I lost motivation.
Odobenocetops, Saurosuchus, Pterygotus, Argentinadraco
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knuppitalism-with-ue · 2 years ago
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Tonight was a seal #paleostream! Potamotherium, Acrophoca, Gomphotaria and Australophoca being investigated by Micrauchenia.
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stellarlucille · 6 months ago
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favorite word?
Odobenocetops
The genus name of an extinct whale, which I find to be very fun to pronounce
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glarnboudin · 1 year ago
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...Okay, but
Consider Odobenocetops, or the 'whalerus' as I like to call it.
Imagine that thing following Megalodon and latching onto dead whales, suctioning off plugs of flesh with its own succing lips.
But then around 30 million years ago — halfway through the Age of Mammals, give or take — something happened. The nautiloids started disappearing. Fewer species, less diversity. Bit by bit they shrank back into their current small range. What happened halfway through the Age of Mammals? Well, here’s one clue: the nautiloids’ long retreat showed a pattern. It wasn’t everywhere and all at once. They disappeared first in the northern arctic regions; then in the Antarctic; then in temperate zones; finally across most of the tropics except that one small patch. This pattern suggested a culprit: a warm-blooded predator that evolved in the Arctic and then spread around the world. But… the armored cephalopod design had been around forever. They’d been living with predators for half a billion years. Sharks. Primitive armored fish. Not-so-primitive modern fish. In the age of dinosaurs, they had to deal with ichthyosaurs, plesiosaurs, and mosasaurs. Back in the Paleozoic, they were hunted by eight-foot-long giant sea scorpions. Way back in the Cambrian, they had to live with the anomalocariids. In the early Age of Mammals, there were primitive whales and sea-going crocodiles. The armored cephalopod design took them all in stride and kept going. So what happened?
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alex-fictus · 9 months ago
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The Cenozoic is Pink 🩷🩷🩷
Western Horse (Equus occidentalis) - Megaloceros
Odobenocetops - Desmodus
Baiji - Goblin Shark
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The western horse is coming soon! Check out my next shop update on November 1st for new critters joining the Paleo Party!
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