A new phylogeny of the genus Dasypus suggests major diversification occurred in the and finds strong evidence for a potential new species on the shield. Find out more in our July Issue: https://t.co/v60Az6IQR6 !

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Quick warmup sketch of the Scimitar-toothed Cat Homotherium. It had shorter canines than other members of the subfamily but it had such long legs. Various species lived from the Pliocene to recently (about 20,000 year ago) in Africa, Eurasia and the Americas

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This is one piece back from 2016, reconstruction of an irish elk, Megaloceros giganteus, surrounded by a group of snow buntings (Plectrophenax nivalis). Megaloceros lived in Eurasia between late Pliocene and late Pleistocene, becoming extinct shortly after the last ice age.

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Rhynchotherium was a bizarre looking elephant that lived in North America during the Miocene & Pliocene.

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kousei maeda's most famous work is probably the pliocene coast chapter in "night on the galactic railroad," which he storyboarded (and likely at least partly animated)

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How can we reconstruct an early bear from the Arctic Pliocene? With patience and a little help from digital technologies. See the blog for more details: https://t.co/UyitRW1OPa

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