Another (rough) #paleostream sketch
Capromeryx, a small pronghorn, resting between the antlers of a giant Cervalces.
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Another (rough) #paleostream sketch
Capromeryx, a small pronghorn, resting between the antlers of a giant Cervalces.
A fossilized tooth of a Pleistocene aged deer, likely the broad-fronted moose or Cervalces latiforns from Győrújfalu, Hungary. This species was one of the largest deer to ever exist, larger than modern day moose.
The Evolution of the Mammals. Written by L. B. Halstead. Illustration by Sergio. 1978.
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Rudolph the Red Nosed Stag-Moose
Rudolph the red nose reindeer... as the pleistocene Stag Moose, Cervalces scotti. He needs not a sleigh or companions, he can plow through the sky and snow allllll on his own.
Cervalces Ampelomeryx Prolibytherium Cranioceras
Cervalces latifrons
Cervalces. From The First Mammals, written/illustrated by William E. Scheele. 1955.
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