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The dire piranha and Arvelith carpenter shark, two more freshwater ‘river monsters’ (neither kill people on the regular, but the episode won’t be exclusive to intentional man-eaters: some like these kill people opportunistically and in retaliation to being hunted, respectively)
My classmate also did a dinosaur (Deinocheirus specifically) for their capstone. Absolutely crushed it with the anatomy and I love their style. I believe their and my pieces are still up at the Pacific Science Center in Seattle!
Ended up being an extremely fun and rewarding capstone project, and the reconstruction process informed a lot of how I develop and design animals for Kaimere today! https://t.co/TruYGrDOAb
Flying titan stork and dire griffinfly (not to scale)
A bathawk closes in on a common pheasant. Unlike most pterosaurs, which hunt on the ground, bathawks usually catch prey on the wing.
My favorite piece by @ShiniestGander:
Shoutout to @j_stocky and @Skullbottle_art for some delightful art for this video!