At last! The finale to the Gorilla saga of No Man's Land.

The Last Stand of the Silverback.
Strong he may be, but he's at a 200 lbs disadvantage... but he can still buy time for his family.

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Um pequeno momento pra apreciar a grande variedade de dentições e formatos de crânio de mamíferos.

Inspiração para

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Everyone says, "You'd better keep your eyes peeled when you wander the paths of P'qun." But hey, you have Serric, Mary, Jacques and a giant twampu with you, what should go wrong?
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O morcego-míssil mergulha de grandes altitudes a alta velocidade, perfurando presas com seu crânio pontiagudo.

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Um gigacephalídeo usando sua proboscíde especializada para alimentar-se de um tubérculo exposto.

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Dimorfismo sexual observado entre Unicórnios das planícies. Aqui vemos um macho exibindo comportamento de corte.

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The Clawfisherman is a medium-sized ichthyophagus. Its large proboscis is adapted for catching fish from the river, and its sharp claws prevent the animal from falling off the loose, steep river slope. It usually reaches 3 m in length.

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My entries on
Acrogargantua a knuckle walking 3-4 meter tall herbivore

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My entry (that will not be judged btw.) for
A big boi from the Middle Jurassic. You can't prove tit didn't exist!

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We launched a new server challenge! In we are looking at approaches to drepanosaurs a group a weird, Triassic reptiles. What could have become of them if they didn't go extinct at the end of the Triassic?

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Some radialmorphic aliens I drew while on a buzz.

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Raptor gigante das neves.

Um dromaeossaurídeo que deselvonveu um plano corpóreo semelhante aos tyrannossaurídeos.

um exercício de evolução especulativa.

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Newest entry in my No Man's Land series! Focusing on conflicts and struggles of introduced species in new environments! (And a suspicious Sea Otter).

Also , a Horned Toad!

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Wip of some proto-dragons. Essentially a hupesuchus like reptile evolves for a more arboreal life style resulting in chameleon like split paws. More aerodynamic forms evolve from tree jumping species

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