Hippo below Divis and the Black Mountain. As part of the “Lost Animals of Ireland” Series. There is questionable evidence - could there have been hippos in Belfast during the quaternary? Available as a signed print - bedrockprints.com #extinctanimals #paleoart
Ireland’s big cat, the Lynx prowled the ancient woodlands of Ireland nine thousand years ago. Now available as a print, as part of the 'Lost Animals of Ireland' series over at : bedrockprints.com #wildlifeart #extinctirishanimals #extinction #extinctanimals #paleoart
Woolly Mammoths north of the Devil’s Bit in Tipperary. What was probably the largest ever terrestrial animal in Ireland had disappeared from here around 50 thousand years ago. Available as a signed print over at bedrockprints.com #extinction #wildlifepainting #paleoart
Mac Tire, the son of the land as the wolf was referred to in Ireland. The last one was killed at the end of the 18th century. #extinctirishanimals #paleoart #irishwildlife
"Unwelcome Attention, Giant Deer" A stag might have stood at over two metres at the shoulder. Roaming Ireland until around ten thousand years ago - probably well after humans first arrived here. Now available on print store bedrockprints.com #extinctanimals #paleoart
The straight-tusked elephant was a huge animal that ranged right across Europe until its extinction around 30,000 years ago. Straight-tusked elephant and red deer. Oil on canvas. Now available as a print! Have a great weekend! #wildlifeart #extinction #extinctanimals #paleoart
It seems that megaloceros’s search for calcium rich marl often led to stags becoming stuck. Oil on canvas #extinctirishanimals #extinctmegafauna #paleoart #irishwildlife
A hungry wolf pack would have struggled to bring down a giant deer, even a sick or injured animal. After Landseer. #extinctirishanimals #irishwildlife #extinction #paleoart #prehistoricanimals
Reindeer and spotted hyena aren’t likely to encounter one another these days but they did live together in the past. Their ranges overlapped in much of Europe, including Ireland. West Kerry #extinctirishanimals #irishwildlife #extinction #paleoart #prehistoricanimals
t must have taken a fair bit of effort for an aquatic tetrapod to make its way out of the water those many millions of years ago. #extinctirishanimals #irishwildlife #extinction #paleoart #prehistoricanimals
Fossil bones of what were probably Sarcosaurus and Scelidosaurus were found in Ireland in the 1980’s #dinosaur #extinctirishanimals #irishwildlife #extinction #rewilding #paleoart
Brown bears in County Kerry. Dates for both the disappearance of bears and for the arrival of humans in Ireland have been revised a few times over the last few years as new evidence has come to light. The overlap has become longer! #extinctirishanimals #paleoart #extinction
The cave lion was a big animal, bigger than modern lions. Bones of the impressive hunter have turned up at numerous sites in Britain - mostly in the south. #extinctirishanimals #irishwildlife #extinction #rewilding #paleoart
Woolly Mammoths north of the Devil’s Bit in Tipperary. What was probably the largest ever terrestrial animal in Ireland had disappeared from here around 50 thousand years ago. Oil on canvas. #extinctirishanimals #irishwildlife #extinction #rewilding #paleoart
There’s no evidence - at least, not yet, but surely the woolly rhino lived in Ireland. Plenty of remains in Britain from a time when a land bridge existed. #extinctirishanimals #irishwildlife #extinction #rewilding #paleoart
Gryphaea and Ammonite. Two animals that were common in the Jurassic sea. Fossils of both can be found on the north coast of Ireland. Oil on canvas. #extinctirishanimals #irishwildlife #extinction #paleoart
Homotherium and hare. Oil on canvas. The scimitar-toothed cat survived in Europe into the Late Pleistocene. It’s bones and teeth have been found at a number of sites in England. #extinction #extinctanimals #paleoart #wildlifeart
Megaloceros. The giant deer and Irish hare north of Slieve Croob and the Mourne Mountains. Oil on canvas. #extinctirishanimals #extinction #extinctanimals #wildlifepainting #paleoart
The straight-tusked elephant was a huge animal that ranged right across Europe until its extinction around 30,000 years ago. Straight-tusked elephant and red deer. Oil on canvas. #wildlifeart #extinction #extinctanimals #paleoart
Giant Irish Deer. Oil on canvas. A stag might have stood at over two metres at the shoulder. They roamed Ireland until around ten thousand years ago - probably well after humans first arrived here. #extinctirishanimals #extinction #extinctanimals #paleoart
Mammoth, Muck Island, County Antrim. Oil on canvas. Extinct Irish Animals series. #extinct #wildlifepainting #wildlifeart #paleoart
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