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McMona 🏳️‍⚧️
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ESP/ENG Paleoart and illustration ๑ Biology student ๑ (sher/her)
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We set this piece between the open woodland and the bushlands of Lemuria. This piece exists as part of the usual roster of our spec evo projects for a while to show of the many burrowing animals that otherwise are hard to show, especially the ones that live near exclusively...
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Some work out recently made, cetotherium riabinini is a small baleen whale from the Late Miocene of the Eastern Paratethys sea (Ukraine), a almost complete individual show it had remarkable body proportions unlike modern elongated species in a minuscule size.
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As we leave the forests behind the landscapes becomes increasingly open and dry. The bushlands of Lemuria are therefore under threat of wildfires during the dry season of the year. This threat is more feared than any predator. Those who can't run or fly away will try to take...
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Drawing them carboniferous creepy crawlies #sciart
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Refining my digital sculpting skills with a sauropod! Camarasaurus sp.

Thank you @tessasaurus.bsky.social for your help with integument possibilities!
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Brachiosaurus/Giraffatitan: An Artistic History in Four Parts

(Art by Zdenek Burian, Roger Payne, Steve Kirk, and Mark Witton)
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Papiliomaris kluessendorfae, first reported in 1985 as the Waukesha "Butterfly Animal", was recently described as a strange bivalved arthropod with three pairs of large, feathery appendages. Some reports indicate it could reach up to 20cm wide.
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Update 15.1 is out now on Steam and Epic! 🦕

This patch introduces animal look targets, basic threat/flee behaviors and adds grazing animations to herbivores alongside a variety of bug fixes.

The team is now fully focused on Update 16!

🗒️Patch Notes: bit.ly/473S7RH
Prehistoric Kingdom - Prehistoric Kingdom - Update 15.1 (1.15.103) - Steam News
Welcome, Park Managers! This newest patch resolves a number of issues in addition to adding basic threaten/fleeing behaviors, look targets and grazing fidgets for when herbivores idle. The team has no...
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This weekend both Tyrannosaurus Rex and Albertosaurus sarcophagus had their 120th anniversary, here are my tributes to both animals.
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Modern euphractine armadillos sometimes hunt vertebrates as big or even bigger than them, this is taken to an extreme in Macroeuphractus

(TW: Paleoart gore)
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A pair of Cartorhynchus lenticarpus, swimming in the shallow coastal waters of Early Triassic Asia

#paleoart #sciart #art
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A happy day 2 of #Croctober (lets see how long I can keep this going)
Crocs are well known for their parenting, but did you know that we even have fossils of them on their nest?
This specimen comes from Germany and clearly shows a Diplocynodon mother that died on her nest
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Better late than never! The tropical rainforest is our most diverse as well as one of the most challenging environments of Lemuria. A complex tangle of flora and fauna that got more than 500 submissions! i am still not 100% happy with this but at some point you have to let go...
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September's Dev Diary is out now! 🌟

Check out the latest post to learn more about Vivariums and get ready for Update 15's support patch to arrive this Thursday on the PTB! 🦎

➡️ Latest Dev Diary: bit.ly/4nxyMzt
📝 Patreon: bit.ly/4hnK9GM
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The Triassic was a time of weird reptiles of every description.

This is one of the more recent finds: Mirasaura from France. It's one of the drepanosaurs, an odd group of arboreal reptiles with superficially bird-like heads and, in some cases, equally superficially feather-like appendages.
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Where the rivers meander into huge wetlands and lakes in the lowlands the light is often blocked out by enormous floating mats of grass. These grass rafts are a huge, diverse habitat even with it's own endemic species of whale.
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46 species made it into this one, with a lot more I would have liked to add but at some point one must move on and the image is already quite full.
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LESS than 2 days left to back my art book Carbon Based! www.kickstarter.com/projects/oni... Finishing a T.rex vs Triceratops piece for the book & for the tier 4 print set. The rex is heavily based on AMNH 5027, it might have the coolest orbital horns.
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Snake encounter of the day: This beautiful baby Rough Greensnake (Opheodrys aestivus)

#snakes #reptiles
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August's Dev Diary is out now! 🌟

As our team takes a little rest, this bite-sized post explores Update 16 and the next tiny animal coming to Prehistoric Kingdom - Compsognathus! 💕

➡️ Latest Dev Diary: bit.ly/4n1GBfY
📝 Patreon: bit.ly/4hnK9GM