NEW paper alert! I did this illustration of the stem pinniped (seals, sea lions) Potamotherium for a new paper by @IslandEvolution and colleagues (just published today in the journal Nature) about how early seals already used their whiskers when foraging for prey underwater
This is NOT a dinosaur. Sillosuchus was a bipedal, beaked, herbivorous distant relative of crocodilians which lived during the Late Triassic in South America
Today is World Lion Day so here are some sketches of Panthera atrox, the American Lion It lived during the Late Pleistocene in North, Central and perhaps South America until about just 11,000 years ago when it went extinct alongside so many of the Megafauna of the Americas
Activity for patrons has resumed! Exclusive for patrons today is various studies of the Scimitar-toothed Cat Homotherium serum. Here is a sneak peek How to get to it is in my profile
Today is International Tiger Day so here are some studies of the WRONGLY named Saber-toothed Tiger Smilodon populator from South America that went extinct just about 11,000 years ago