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Leviamon X
(Leviathan: Biblical Sea Demon)
Demon Lord
Attacks:
Cauda Mortifera
Rostrum Triadens
Seventh Lightning
@knarme @ammyfatxolotl Damn this makes me want to do my own version!
His extremely short face screams sea otter-like rostrum mixed with salamander and some other stuff!!!
Leviamon X
(Leviathan: Biblical Sea Demon)
Demon Lord
Attacks:
Cauda Mortifera
Rostrum Triadens
Seventh Lightning
1847 LATE JULY? VIRGINIA. Poe attends the commencement of the Episcopal High School: Edgar Allan Poe was seen standing near the rostrum. When discovered he was at once the object of universal attention and obligingly recited ‘The Raven’, to the delight of all who were present”
Leviamon X
(Leviathan: Biblical Sea Demon)
Demon Lord
Attacks:
Cauda Mortifera
Rostrum Triadens
Seventh Lightning
Homotherium/Smilodon comparison
In a way, I think Homotherium is actually more derived.
Sure, Smilodon has those insane sabers, and adaptations to use them, but Homotherium had this insanely blown up rostrum, housing crazy knife-like incisors as well as (albeit small) sabers.
Painting over an old painting. The composition was based on a photo taken at the zoo. This smol bird (Todirostrum policephalum) was wandering around the habits
Leviamon X
(Leviathan: Biblical Sea Demon)
Demon Lord
Attacks:
Cauda Mortifera
Rostrum Triadens
Seventh Lightning
Leviamon X
(Leviathan: Biblical Sea Demon)
Demon Lord
Attacks:
Cauda Mortifera
Rostrum Triadens
Seventh Lightning
@king_necro
Leviamon X
(Leviathan: Biblical Sea Demon)
Demon Lord
Attacks:
Cauda Mortifera
Rostrum Triadens
Seventh Lightning
O is for Onchopristis, the perpetual second fiddle to a theropod whose name I forget. My old drawing gets the rostrum morphology a little wrong, but you get the idea. #FishABC
Leviamon X
(Leviathan: Biblical Sea Demon)
Demon Lord
Attacks:
Cauda Mortifera
Rostrum Triadens
Seventh Lightning
Nature definitely did some experimentation as to what it wanted out of small toothed cetaceans. This is the somewhat river dolphin-adjacent Eurhinodelphis, a species that would've likely used its long rostrum for prey capture as depicted. The Miocene was an incredibly weird time.
The name "Tylosaurus" itself references the rostrum, meaning "knob-lizard," as does the name of the type species (the first one named), T. proriger: "proriger" = "prow-bearing."
📷Cope 1870; T. proriger holotype @MCZpaleo 4374
#MosasaurMonday
Results from a special, accidental, cetacean #paleostream.
Cetotherium, Platalearostrum, Ankylorhiza (going after some rafting monkeys) and Globicetus.
#paleoart #whales #cetaceans #beakedwhale #dolphin #monkey #classicpainting #sciart #scicomm #extinct #mammal
.How is Your ‘Tally Ho’ Into the Year Going ? Fine Object #Wirral & #Cheshire Live Rostrum Auctions in Preparation Now for Mid June ! 01244 690055 @shrewsmorris @YOLiverpool @WalesOnline @MyWirral @WestKirbyToday @WhatsOnWirral @YourHorse @HuntersHeswall @CotswoldLadyB #Horse
Leviamon X
(Leviathan: Biblical Sea Demon)
Demon Lord
Attacks:
Cauda Mortifera
Rostrum Triadens
Seventh Lightning
Ocepechelon bouyai; the giant, tube-snouted Protostegid sea turtle from the Late Cretaceous seas of Morocco. The strange rostrum of this reptile is unique among tetrapods, and paleontologists have compared it to the snouts of beaked whales and Pipefish.
Leviamon X
(Leviathan: Biblical Sea Demon)
Demon Lord
Attacks:
Cauda Mortifera
Rostrum Triadens
Seventh Lightning