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#marchofthemammals2023 Day 13: Ekaltadelta ima
This funny lil marsupial may have once lived in the Oligocene-Miocene in Australia, but they actually have a surviving relative called the Musky Rat Kangaroo🦘
Sheepmon
(Sheep)
Mammal
Attacks:
Wool Ball Booster
Wool Grenade
Silence Of Lambs
Day 11: Andrewsarchus mongoliensis
This massive carnivore from the Eocene was actually an even-toed ungulate, more closely related to modern hippos and the fearsome, extinct entelodonts than any group of carnivoran mammals!
#marchofthemammals2023 #paleoart
Day 10: Megacerops coloradensis
This huge Brontothere lived in North America during the Eocene epoch. Despite looking like a rhinoceros they were more closely related to modern horses!
#marchofthemammals2023 #paleoart #digitalart
#marchofthemammals2023 day 9 Megacerops colorodensis here with a friendly flehmen
#marchofthemammals2023 Day 9. Aegyptocetus
I should draw this guy more often, W creature design
Another big family on day 7 of #marchofthemammals2023, early pantodont Alcidedorbignya inopinata!
Day 8: Alcidedorbignya inopinata
This basal Pantodont lived in the Santa Lucia formation in Bolivia during the early Paleocene, shortly after the Chicxulub Impactor wiped out the majority of large reptiles across the planet.
#marchofthemammals2023 #paleoart #animalart
#marchofthemammals2023 Day 7: Lesmesodon edingeri was a small species of proviverid hyaenodont mammal, who lived in the famous Messel Pit in Germany during the Eocene epoch.
#paleoart #digitalart #mammals
#marchofthemammals2023 Day 6: Stylinodon
This taeniodont mammal is pretty cool, like a short-faced badger crossed with an aardvark! These weird fellas lived in the Eocene epoch of North America
Hey Guys! Last Rogue Wave Pirate villain for a while-
Meet the Narwhal, an ecoterrorist out to protect the world's marine mammals with an eye-for-an-eye gusto!
🐘 Did you know?
Elephants have around 150,000 muscle units in their trunk.
Their trunks are perhaps the most sensitive organ found in any mammal - Asian elephants have been seen to pick up a peanut, shell it, blow the shell out and eat the nut.
#ElephantFacts
The Crazy Beast! Adalatherium hui for day 4 of #marchofthemammals2023
yes, #paleostream, and also always, it was great and fnuuy
Scimitar billed nukupu'u (w/ owl and that ibis), Ana(r)chronornis, Warkalania (and it's stare) and Icthyoconodon (also known as the controversial mammal)
#marchofthemammals2023 Day 2: Juramaia going on a run! I like to think these cute lil guys were a mix of tree shrew, rat and possum rolled into one. Based on a muscoskeletal reconstruction of the same animal by @MarkWitton
#paleoart #mammals
Juramaia sinensis, "Jurassic mother from Ch Juramaia sinensis, "Jurassic mother from China,” is the earliest known eutherian (placental) mammal. Their discovery pushed back the split between eutherians, marsupials, and monotremes by 35my.
#marchofthemammals2023
In light of the #paradoxpokemon #WalkingWake going from generic mammal to straight up theropod I decided to doodle some paradox versions of #entei and #raikou in the same theme. #pokemon #watercolor
Day 1 of #marchofthemammals2023 - Cynognathus! (Including yours truly for scale) Thanks to @shunosaurus1 for making this cool art challenge :)
Going forward, I’m open to feedback on how faithful my reconstructions are since I am no expert on their life appearance😅