VERGE OF THE WIDER SEA -
My Paleolithic character Nisse at the edge of the western ocean.
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🌊DUNKLEOSTEUS 🪸
It was nigh time I made a sticker of my favorite wet beast 😌
RB's etc appreciated! 🙇
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Explore the wonders of the Mesozoic with these National Park posters! Now available on my Inprnt Store
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Paleovember 2023, Tarbosaurus!
Famous for being the sister species to Tyrannosaurus rex, Tarbosaurus bataar is often easily written off as being the Mongolian T-rex. The reality is that Tarbosaurus was quite different; besides being slightly smaller, it was also slimmer, with a narrower back portion of the skull, meaning it's vision was less directly binocular. This is due to the animals it hunted being different from those found in North America; whereas Tyrannosaurus went after hadrosaurs and ceratopsians, Tarbosaurus went after hadrosaurs and SAUROPODS, the latter apparently not needing as much binocular vision.
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~CAMBRIAN LIL DUDES~
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thal-o-my-tasso
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Megaloceros (also known as "Irish elk"), fifth in the "Big Five" Ice Age animals. The owner of some of the most impressive antlers of any deer, reaching 3.7 meters in length. Like other deer, these antlers were shed every year.
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Was thinking about my ideal game if I knew absolutely anything about game development ( i do not lol )
And settled on the idea of a cute prehistoric monster collector. There would be battling, base building, open world exploration, creature taming, romance , and lots and lots of character and base customization! Is this too much for one game? Probably yes. But it will never happen and this is just goofy fun :p 💖✌🏾
( ps yes I know of paleo pines i adore it )
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Hainosaurus boubker by Grecovia on Instagram
(PDF) First Record of a Tylosaurine Mosasaur from the Latest Cretaceous Phosphates of Morocco (researchgate.net)
New Species Paper Free To Read :)
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Diplocalus swimming through the lillies. Available at 252MYA
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Paleovember 2023, Beelzebufo!
Coming from Late Cretaceous Madagascar, this was the largest frog to ever exist, growing up to the size of a dinner plate. Much like modern frogs, this ‘devil toad’ would have been a predator, and its size would have enabled it to feed on a wide variety of small animals, including baby dinosaurs.
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an iguanodon emerging from a coniferous forest, in unpainted watercolour pencil. I referenced a small statue I have of an iguanodon for the pose, but added some stripes in homage to the stripey boys in the Walking with Dinosaurs series.
yellin' fr
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