random pages from some prehistoric zines im working on

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random pages from some prehistoric zines im working on
The First Animals. Written by B. Goodreid. Illustrated by L. Field Marchant. 1970.
Internet Archive
Uintatherium by Heinrich Harder
While many of Harder’s reconstructions are considered anachronistic now, they are still sort of a gold standard for Paleo illustration… and really quite lovely. 
Paleogene critters!
65 to 23 million years ago, when the mammals took over the globe!
Andrewsarchus - Indohyus - Entelodont / Hell Pig
Ambulocetus - Hyracodon - Basilosaurus
Hyaenodon - Uintatherium - Gastornis
Moeritherium - Titanoboa - Eohippus
Proailurus - Megacerops
Stickers || Phone Wallpapers Masterlist
Planned or in the works: Dinictis, Arsinoitherium, Vasuki indicus, Perucetus, Dorudon, Palaeolagus, Gomphos, Barinasuchus
uintatherium x pzrewalski horse!
A bunch of paleoart from 1979 “La Vie Secrète des Bêtes: La préhistoire” (The secret life of animals: Prehistory) illustrated by José Olivier
There’s very few to no picture online so here you go
Uintatherium skeleton cast. 55 to 33 million years ago.
National Museum of Natural History, Paris, France.
A typical scene at the sandy shores of one of the many huge lakes that were situated in the middle of a vast jungle 50 million years ago in the Early Eocene of western North America.
Animals featured:
Borealosuchus wilsoni
Gastornis giganteus
Notharctus tenebrosus
Patriofelis atrox
Orohippus agilis
Uintatherium anceps