Day 31: Smilodon populator With my last entry for this series comes the largest of the machairodont cats, S. populator from the late Pleistocene epoch of South America. Thanks to all those who’ve shown appreciation for all my posts so far :) #marchofthemammals2023 #paleoart
Day 28: Sivatherium giganteum This massive, almost Moose-like giraffid lived in the Pliocene epoch of India. Yours truly is included for scale :) #marchofthemammals2023 #giraffe #paleoart #digitalart #animalart #scientificillustration #prehistory
Day 23: Tylocephalonyx skinneri This large perissodactyl from the Miocene epoch of North America is noted for having a big dome-like projection on its head, possibly for sexual display or ornamentation. #marchofthemammals2023 #paleoart #digitalart
Day 18: Aegyptopithecus zeuxis This extinct catarrhine primate lived in the Oligocene epoch of Egypt’s Jebel Qatrani Formation, where it lived alongside the famous prong-horned Arsinoitherium. #marchofthemammals2023 #animalart #paleoart #monkey #monkeyaround #digitalart
Day 11: Andrewsarchus mongoliensis This massive carnivore from the Eocene was actually an even-toed ungulate, more closely related to modern hippos and the fearsome, extinct entelodonts than any group of carnivoran mammals! #marchofthemammals2023 #paleoart
Day 10: Megacerops coloradensis This huge Brontothere lived in North America during the Eocene epoch. Despite looking like a rhinoceros they were more closely related to modern horses! #marchofthemammals2023 #paleoart #digitalart
Day 8: Alcidedorbignya inopinata This basal Pantodont lived in the Santa Lucia formation in Bolivia during the early Paleocene, shortly after the Chicxulub Impactor wiped out the majority of large reptiles across the planet. #marchofthemammals2023 #paleoart #animalart
#marchofthemammals2023 Day 7: Lesmesodon edingeri was a small species of proviverid hyaenodont mammal, who lived in the famous Messel Pit in Germany during the Eocene epoch. #paleoart #digitalart #mammals
Day 3: Repenomamus robustus, a possum-sized mammal from the early cretaceous famous for being found with a baby dinosaur in it’s stomach! #marchofthemammals2023 #paleoart
#marchofthemammals2023 Day 2: Juramaia going on a run! I like to think these cute lil guys were a mix of tree shrew, rat and possum rolled into one. Based on a muscoskeletal reconstruction of the same animal by @MarkWitton #paleoart #mammals
An Allosaurus jimmadseni I drew along in the awesome #paleoart workshop by @alaskanime during #TetZoomCon last night. Based on this shiny allo skull I was able to 3-d print from UNTs’ Willis Library :D
Day 10) Guanlong wucaii, distant #tyrannosaur relatives, in different feather/skin combos. Definitely inspired by @BrianEngh_Art on the variability of keratinous crests in modern birds and with his work on Dilophosaurus. #paleoart #dinosaurs #sciart #dinovember2020
3) A pesky Unayasaurus is getting at the ferns again. 4) A Tawa hollae runs off with yet another chicken egg. 5) A male homosexual pair of Procompsognathus doing courtship things❤️ 6) Thecodontosaurus with domestic duck for scale. #dinovember2020 #paleoart
Finished illustration of two Argentinian Megaraptors. Without a full skeleton being found, it’s hard to get a good idea on life appearances. Here is Orkoraptor(scaly) and Murusraptor(floofed up).#paleoart #sciart #digitalart #dinosaurs
A fun idea I drew out on Procreate- Carnotaurus with the horns and patterns of modern cattle breeds. #digitalart #Carnotaurus #paleoart
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