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Nornis良かったな〜
ところで皆さんはライバーがかっこいい!って時ふと普段のことを思い返して宇宙猫になることはありますか 自分はあります
https://t.co/DwABCr67IK
#いぬいらすと #Nornis
Thoughts on Itaboraí Basin fauna. Diogenornis, Prolipterna, and Eutreptodactylus
@SwrveYT Garganornis - giant flightless fighting honker, as if regular geese are scary enough
North Island Giant Moa
Conservation Status: Extinct
Scientific Name: Dinornis novaezealandiae
Average Lifespan in the Wild: Unknown
Diet: Herbivore
Romanised Name: Jaiantomoa
Japanese Name: ジャイアントモア
Distribution: New Zealand
While I work on my piece for #IslandFaunaWeek, here's a few past drawings of island fauna, extinct and extant. From top left, Hatzegopteryx, Magyarosaurus, Compsognathus, Eryon, Pterodactylus, Dinornis (giant moa) and Strigops (kakapo)
#IslandFaunaWeek
Thanks to human activities we lost roughly 10% of our bird diversity, most of which was endemic to islands. That's why many of these posts are filled with avifauna
In this case the club winged Xenicibis, Aptornis, Pachyornis and Dinornis.
#paleoart #paleostream
Some moa (Dinornis) #paleoart from 2018 for #FossilFriday. Note the extreme sexual dimorphism of the two frontmost birds: that's real, not speculative. And no, I don't know what's happening to the right of this image. Possibly someone just opened a really big bag of birdseed.
Portraits of extinct giant Cenozoic birds: Andalgalornis steulleti, Dinornis robustus, Aepyornis maximus and Pelagornis sandersi. For today’s #SciArtTweetStorm I hope to develop these illustrations more at some point. #SciArt #paleoart