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I'm bored so ask me about anything you want to know the Artechocene! :>
Helerrets are the most common salmonids that can be found in the rivers, lakes and wetlands of the continent. These medium sized predators mainly feed on the abundance of mollusks and other hard shelled invertebrates, as well as smaller vertebrates occasionally.
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To all who didn't know, I like other things apart from spec and paleontology, and sometimes I like to draw them.
So here's a little anatomy study/fanart I did of Beidou from Genshin impact :>
#PortfolioDay hi I'm Alejandro and I like to draw creatures that don't exist anymore or are yet to exist :>
Also related to my unnamed fantasy world, here's a Pincerwhale attacking a Cruiserbill, a filter-feeding sea dragon
Day 4 of #Spectember: Herbivorous Shark
The Speckled Lawnmower Shark is a species native to an oceanic world that was terraformed and seeded with various small shark species, among other organisms. Without competition, some evolved towards herbivory in the vast seagrass meadows
Day 3 of #Spectember: Bipedal Ungulate
The Ruiter it's a browsing bipedal calicothere from a timeline where calicotheres made it into our times, like our timeline's okapi, this creature confided scientists for decades until its evolutionary relationships could be fully studied.
Day 1 of #Spectember: Terrestrial cetacean
The Shovel-faced Bogpoirse is a species of burrowing cetacean from the distant future that uses hardened hairs and iron reinforced teeth to dig through the soils of the wetlands it lives in, where it preys on burrowing invertebrates.
Aquatic critters I've drawn over the years for #GetYourArtUnderwater
I don’t think I could ever top the absolute glowup of my redesigned cutlasstooth for TNDR