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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!
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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.
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#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.
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#marchofthemammals2023 Day 6: Stylinodon
This taeniodont mammal is pretty cool, like a short-faced badger crossed with an aardvark! These weird fellas lived in the Eocene epoch of North America
#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
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Day 1 of #marchofthemammals2023 - Cynognathus! (Including yours truly for scale) Thanks to @shunosaurus1 for making this cool art challenge :)
Going forward, I’m open to feedback on how faithful my reconstructions are since I am no expert on their life appearance😅
@cmkosemen Idk if you saw me upload this one the other day but I made an updated render for a crustaceoid-gimby suit kind of Usak Alien ;)
#Dinovember was pretty fun this year, I can’t believe I had the time/patience to finish it through! I’ll pin these latest four that I’m most proud of :)
1) Chenanisaurus
2) Icthyovenator
3) Alcovasaurus
4) Einiosaurus