Parahelicoprion and Helicoprion, or "buzzsaw sharks". In fact they are more related to chimaera than to sharks, though still fairly distant. Both are largest animal in the Permian and possibly entire Paleozoic era, estimated at between 9-13m long. https://t.co/ENDNWRojUX

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Beautiful dog Chimaera Vtuber's new costume! “Bunny Rider Suit"🐇♦️

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Day 30 Dark Necroceci and chimaera doll otomo

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Martini the chimaera

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It's amazing how Helicoprion was more related to Chimaeras than they are to actual Sharks!

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Last day to preclaim Spring!
Don't miss your chance to get a fursuit in time to Anthrocon!

https://t.co/4CdiFqISok

This sweet strawberry chimaera will melt your heart ♥️

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Oh I have such love for hooved critters. Meet Jackpine (white bison), Horizon Line (forest chimaera), and Scuttle!

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That reminds me, I need to draw Kimmy more!

CHIMAERA GANG RISE UP!

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Before starting this thread I will say : I agree debating the pokémon inspiration but please stay polite ! 🙏

Huntail and Gorebyss as "gulper eels" and "long-nosed chimaeras"

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I make a lot of aquatic characters!

I have an alligator gar, a narrownose chimaera, a giant siphonophore, and a coelacanth.

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『変身にゃんこのABC・深海魚編』Narrownose chimaera(アズマギンザメ)

ギンザメ目テングギンザメ科

深海700M以降に生息する。食べられないわけではないがあまり美味しくないため、市場に出回る事はない

テングギンザメという名前の通りの、長い吻が特徴的。



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And here's the finished Chimaera Queen as described by 's brief

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Some aquatic characters!

Kimmy - narrownose chimaera (harriotta raleighana)
Atra - alligator gar (atractosteus spatula)
Belle - giant siphonophore (praya dubia)
Lana - sea lamprey (petromyzon marinus)

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💀Gorgons & Hydras & Chimaeras—dire stories of Celaeno & the Harpies—may reproduce themselves in the brain of superstition—but they were there before. They are transcripts, types—the archetypes are in us, & eternal🎨Richard Corben💀#HPLovecraft

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There may be a dragon outside, but this is a pageturner! Twilight will surely handle it.
Artwork is by LadyChimaerad!
https://t.co/uP9kBjU9Ga

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Check out our 🚨New paper🚨 in in which we argue that the weird cranial anatomy of the Carboniferous chimaera Iniopera are adaptations to suction feeding. Thread to follow at some point today!

https://t.co/PF7k4S5WFf

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