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dinodanicus · 6 months ago
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Another one them there birthdays done snuck up on me, best celebrate with a delicious cupcake.
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alex-fictus · 4 months ago
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M is for...?
All of the M names in my Paleo Party Cenozoic section! I have so many M names, I had to split them up into a few parts! Are there any I'm missing? (The Maned Wolf is often called a Living Fossil, so therefore they fit into the paleo party still. They are not extinct, no one panic)
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alithographica · 2 months ago
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If anyone is wondering, yes, I’m still around and still drawing—I’m finally back to sketching at the museum again and am really enjoying the routine. At the same time, I’m having a strange time trying to balance lots of work and the reality of living in a country that keeps beating its own personal record of inexcusable evil. It’s hard to hope for more or less than our utter collapse. Hasn’t left much brain space for social media updates, but I’m going to try to post again occasionally as I do have a handful of new drawings stashed away.
Megacerops, an ancient horse relative, from a sculpture at the American Museum of Natural History.
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fucxingcuties · 10 months ago
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hometoursandotherstuff · 10 months ago
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fossillad123 · 5 months ago
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[ Brontoth ]
" A fast-growing vivosaur with low LP, Brontoth shows its true potential when teamed with Arsith and Elasmoth—where it gains a team skill that poisons all enemies. "
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knuppitalism-with-ue · 2 years ago
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Another #paleostream sketch
Bronotheres and underrated creatures, look how goofy Megacerops for example is in frontal view.
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odoanaga · 2 years ago
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some paleofriends - thanks for the suggestions!
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impulseimpact · 4 months ago
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daily vivosaur 47
Genus: megacerops
a mammal with a unique y shaped horn above its nose, this fast growing vivosaur suffers from low hp but when paired with the right team learns a skill that can poison all enemies
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bonesthedestroyeroflegos · 8 months ago
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Artober Day 12. A Megacerops scapula.
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saucylobster · 1 year ago
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I've wanted to do an electric Brontothere for ages and since I've got an electric, rhino-adjacent fossil fakemon already in this region, I decided it could make for a good Ancient Power evo instead. As such, Thundercolt was designed as though it could've been a final evo before gaining it's own evolution in a later game (something i've done a few times in this region). Ponai form small herds, lead by an adult Thundercolt. They don't have the aggressive tendencies of their adult counterparts and so can live together in relative peace, but benefit from their presence to ward off predators. Fast in their own right, their first response is to flee danger but if pressed will fire botls of lightning from their horn. Thundercolt possess a wild temperament and will squabble when in groups much bigger than three. They adopt herds of Ponai and look after them in return for a more peaceful social solution. As well as firing bolts of lightning with their horns they can sunder the earth with the clatter of their hooves, rumbling both the sky and the land. Brontremor are heaving beasts of muscle and are indomitable in their will. With such a stalwart defence they have little need to be so grumpy but nevertheless are dangerous pokemon to be around, easily angered and quick to charge. Little can stop them once they begin running and their footsteps are like the breaking thunder. I was struggling with the poses on these guys so had to do a ref sheet to help me out. Handy to better see their markings too so here it is. --Attack Info-- --Ability Info--
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littlespriteanimals · 2 years ago
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Brontotherium/Megacerops variants for Let's Build a Zoo now with more Brontotheriidae. Original sprite in upper left corner.
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alex-fictus · 6 months ago
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Paleogene critters!
65 to 23 million years ago, when the mammals took over the globe!
Andrewsarchus - Indohyus - Entelodont / Hell Pig
Ambulocetus - Hyracodon - Basilosaurus
Hyaenodon - Uintatherium - Gastornis
Moeritherium - Titanoboa - Eohippus
Proailurus - Megacerops
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Planned or in the works: Dinictis, Arsinoitherium, Vasuki indicus, Perucetus, Dorudon, Palaeolagus, Gomphos, Barinasuchus
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markhors-menagerie · 1 year ago
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†Megacerops coloradensis
Art credit: Maulido Armi
Nearly the size of an elephant, Megaceros was one of the largest animals living in its North American ecosystem some 38-34 million years ago. It probably fed on leaves and other soft vegetation. Males had huge horns which they probably used in combat with each other for mating rights, like modern deer.
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amazonclimber · 16 days ago
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Sorry, I asked for them to make Carrot recruitable.
BANGING MY BIG ASS POT AND PAN ABOUT HOW THE USER SURVEY FOR ARKNIGHTS IS UP RIGHT NOW AND EVERYONE SHOULD DO IT AND FILL IN THE FINAL SUGGESTION BOX THAT THEY DUB THE NEW VOICELINES FOR THE EXECUTOR ALTER AND VIRTUOSA SKINS. IT GIVES 600 ORUNDUMS THERES NO REASON FOR YOU TO NOT DO IT. PLEASE ASK THEM FOR THE DUB.
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newlabdakos · 2 years ago
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Megacerops
(temporal range: 38-33.9 mio. years ago)
[text from the Wikipedia article, see also link above]
Megacerops ("large-horned face", from méga- "large" + kéras "horn" + ōps "face") is an extinct genus of the prehistoric odd-toed ungulate (hoofed mammal) family Brontotheriidae, an extinct group of rhinoceros-like browsers related to horses. It was endemic to North America during the Late Eocene epoch (38–33.9 mya), existing for approximately 4.1 million years.
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