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Recently drawing some skeletal reconstructions but primarily doing all living(at least it was) things.
Fig3.Ophthalmosaurus icenicus
Fig4.Cretoxyrhina mantelli
Kalung gigi hiu, tapi bukan gigi hiu biasa. Dari fosil gigi Hiu Ginsu/Cretoxyrhina
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@SharkBandit4 Shork? BIG shork! One of my favourite shark names to say is Cretoxyrhina, also known as the Ginsu shark! This thing was 26 feet long and weighed over 5 tons, making it one of the largest sharks of all time! It needed it to face off with the huge mosasaurs it shared the seas with!
sketch in progress, as the results of the survey was a new monster girl, I decide to do better 2, and prehistoric n.n, this time the concept was niche overlap, one is Mosasaurus hoffmanni and the other cretoxyrhina mantelli, plus a surprise
The Cretoxyrhina in this episode looks awfully familar... https://t.co/HK7GL1pXkW
redid the muscle reconstructions of cretoxyrhina i did a while back
skull is based on the reconstruction from Shimada (1997)
top is more conservative muscle anatomy based on alopias, lamna, and carcharias while the bottom is more based off of makos
Aidan the Cretoxyrhina.
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Aidan the Cretoxyrhina.
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#pnso #dinosaur #prehistoric #animals #earth #models #childrenbook #art #toy #scientificart #marine #sea #collectable #paloart #shark #cretoxyrhina
Such fond memories....
such inaccurate, misinterpreted memories.... yes this is inaccurate nobody draw Cretoxyrhina like this pls i beg of thee
Lebachacanthus, Campyloprion, and Cretoxyrhina.
Definitely not avoiding my responsibilities and leaving god knows how many bigger pieces unfinished.
@HBivittatus The face isn’t too bad but just in case I missed something myself here are some muscle studies I did is cretoxyrhina a while ago
Two variants one based on makos and crocodiles sharks and the other based on porbeagles and threshers
The huge shark Cretoxyrhina attacking a pteranodon!
(Credit: Mark Witton)
A few muscle reconstructions of cretoxyrhina mantelli based on its closest possible relatives, pseudocarcharias (crocodile shark) and alopias (thresher sharks)