Phascolonus I tried to draw in a old plate illustration style, lightly edited from an assignment I did
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Phascolonus I tried to draw in a old plate illustration style, lightly edited from an assignment I did
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Most interesting extinct australian animal starting with 'P'
Palorchestes
Pelargornis
Phascolonus
Phoeniconotius
Platypterygius
Procoptodon
Palorchestes, a cenozoic weird-faced marsupial Pelagornis, a cenozoic pseudotoothed birds Phascolonus, a cenozoic giant wombat Phoeniconotius, a cenozoic buff flamingo Platypterygius, a cretaceous icthyosaur Procoptodon, a cenozoic short-faced kangaroo
A bunch of photos I took of this rad exhibit of a Paraceratherium with other awesome “mammals”. This was some years ago at the Natural History Museum of New York.
The creatures are:
A big Paracetherium’s skull (referred as Indricotherium), a Gomphotherium, a narwhal (Monodon), a horse (Equus), a Toxodon, a deer (Blastocerus), a giant lemur (Megaladapis), a saber-toothed cat (Smilodon), a ground sloth (Glossotherium), a giant wombat (Phascolonus), and Edaphosaurus, a “proto-mammal”.
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Aquí un montón de fotos que tomé a está increíble exhibición de un Paraceratherium con otros asombrosos “mamíferos”. Esto fue hace algunos años en el Museo de Historia Natural de Nueva York.
Las criaturas son:
Un gran cráneo de un Paracetherium (referido como Indricotherium), un Gomphotherium, un narval (Monodon), un caballo (Equus), un Toxodon,un venado (Blastocerus), un lémur gigante (Megaladapis), un tigre dientes de sable (Smilodon), un perezoso terrestre (Glossotherium), un wombat gigante (Phascolonus), y Edaphosaurus, un “proto-mamífero”.