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Carolina parakeet (now extinct) feeding on American cypress. Illustration from “The natural history of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama Islands” by Mark Catesby (1683-1749), published in London between 1729 and 1747. Pic via https://t.co/dj9JD6fH2t

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Mu is done with your shit and he's preparing some Starlight Extinction for you to admire.
Did you notice the same starlight reflected in his eyes?🤩

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Here is another littler Fun Fact about my Angitor species:
They actually have both male & female reproductive organs by birth as if the species is going extinct from lack of male of females they can produce babies no matter what-
Also they could be Asexual as well if need be lol-

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I might delete this in a bit since it’s not really on brand for this account, but here’s a bit on my own paleoart. My particular niche is extinct birds - most of my non-avian dinosaur art is a bit loosey goosey, whereas with birds I strive for more accuracy.

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Today's Day 18: Caturday.
Working with extinct animals, its sometimes hard to imagine how the species would have looked in life . The work of paleoartists such as this drawing by Mauricio Anton provide an insight into these amazing big cats (Smilodon)

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Throwback to 2016!

One of my two oldest OC, Leonsio!

Last member of a very ancient and now extinct tribe of lion-people.

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Since 1850 around 15 bird species have become extinct in These are some of the only known nest and eggs of the South Island Piopio, probably from Stephen’s Island. Nests are intimate records of behavior- in this case sadly a behavior we will not see again

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Euclemensia woodiella, the extinct Manchester Tinea (1830)

From British Entomology, 1862, by John Curtis art

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Scelidosaurus. Oil on canvas. One of Ireland’s dinosaurs. Fossils of Scelidosaurus have been found here in Jurassic rock

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I know this is not my usually content but I was doing research for uni and I found out how close to extinction some rhinos are and it really upset me

So I drew a pair of human hands taking care for a baby rhino ♥️🙏

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A 6th extinction is very real & is unfortunately in progress!
The house is burning & during this time, we are spectators of the degradation of ecosystems!
The paw of Man in this extinction is palpable!

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It's (again)!
Here's some art of mine. Mostly reconstructions of extinct animals.

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So I guess I'm in on this thing. I'm a multimedia artist specializing in creatures living, extinct, and totally made up.

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Hi! I'm Liam Elward, I'm a digital paleoartist looking for work in scientific illustration & paleontology. I do all sorts of extinct life, & am open for commissions!
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✉️: liam_elward.com

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29: B.C. of Choice
Here are some leaves from an extinct gingko species!

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they're extinct, but gorgonopsians!! they're a subgroup of therapsids that were called "mammal-like reptiles" for their mixture of mammalian & reptilian feature. their sizes ranged anywhere from small dog to bear-sized

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Philibert Charles Berjeau's reconstruction of the extinct hoopoe starling of Réunion, Fregilupus varius, 1911

The hoopoe starling is a species of starling which lived on the Mascarene island of Réunion, and became extinct in the 1850s.

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January 14, 1801, birthday of French geologist & palaeontologist Adolphe-Théodore Brongniart. His pioneering work on the relationships between extinct and existing plants has earned him the title of father of paleobotany🌿 https://t.co/1ocnwm5U5w

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Louise Simonson writes one hell of a Jean Grey.

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Just posted this to Explorers Against Extinction for their Sketch for Survival campaign. “Palm Oil or Me”, Acrylic on A4 canvas.

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