Specember day 1: New Clade

Speculative oreodont that adapted to the life on the vast plains and desert environment.

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Specmas Doodle: Spiders
Phase spiders don't always group together, but when they do, they can be a real pest!

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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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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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haraka, A group of predatory Baboon descendants from the East African subcontinent. They are some of the fastest primates alive, reaching speeds comparable to antelope of modern day.

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Dolphinoids. Odontocetes renowned for their use of domesticated cephalopods as makeshift hands

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Brachydromaeus, a terrestrial cetacean in the distant future

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More Spectember since I’m so busy with college, so this stuff kinda very slow when compare with other

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And that concludes my "What if Humans Domesticated Prehistoric Creatures for less practical reasons" series for this Spectember!

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My last post for Spectember... It is a miniaturized rideable hadrosaur. Inspired by how the Shetland Pony's iconic size is meant to help riders on the terrain of the island.

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