The REP (Red Earth Project) by "Ramul" on Deviantart is a superb project. Explore it today at https://t.co/7AvgOgUKqg

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World Map I’m working on for my world building project, Primal’s Heart. Still need to add something but here’s are some of its continents and where group of animals might be dominate. More will come later

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Sophont Giants, inspired by the T.rex paper. While I do have reservations about it, I absolutely LOVE the concept of a giant, intelligent terrestrial carnivore. It expands our concept of where sophont beings can come from.

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Random old Speculative Evolution Art thread!

1. (TFIW inspired monopodial snail)
2.(sophont dolphin head anatomy)
3. (feathered warm blooded crocodilian)
4.(The mammal T-rex)

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Aypa, these large South American otters primarily live on land. They can dispatch prey many times their size, and decorate their burrows with the skeletons of predator species.

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Batutut are a group of rain forest dwelling post humans from 20 million years in the future. Both males and females grow beards, but only dominant males grow moustaches… Boy.

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El es Turg, un Coatl que vive en las cercanías de dos Titanes de Kari.

Estos árboles son tan grandes que los Coatl creen que sus Dioses viven en sus copas más altas.

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Random alien design from about a year ago. On this planet, they evolved natural radio receptors and see in the radio spectrum

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Creature design assignment

The Hatchetbeak dragon

P.S. I’ve been waiting for this assignment for almost 3 years, so I go all out for this, and what could be better than a dragon for my speculative fantasy project.

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South Africa’s top predator, a group of flange faced dogs with cheeks and gums they can push out of their mouths, rich in blood vessels, to cool themselves off. The African yawning Wolf.

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a 'bulldog-looking' deinonychus after being domesticated, went from being called 'scareclaw rat' to 'muppet devil', a popular dromeosaur pet breed. was heavily inspired and referenced to FRED WIERUM'S deinonychus restoration (sort of) https://t.co/fT8TXPlcjk

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20 million years in the future, cetaceans are absent from the worlds oceans. Replaced by crocs, some species when young can glide like flying fish.

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Finishing up my backlog, this being the first, as we don't typically put focus on what happens to domesticated plants as much as we do with animals, and I thought I'd change that.

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Cerberus depicted in a way that pays homage to William Blakes Cerberus painting.

Unlike Williams Cerberus, Cerberus of the future don’t have three heads, instead I have depicted 2 males competing for the much larger female.

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