little cenozoic guys
(hyaenodon, langstonia, smilodon, dromornithidae, stegotetrabelodon, glyptodon, moropus)
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In case you haven't seen it yet, FORGOTTEN BLOODLINES has a Kickstarter now! I seriously recommend backing it!
Agate needs all the support it can get! It is the chance to show the world what a paleo documentary entirely produced by paleo people can look like!
We love to complain all the time about the state of paleo-media, this could help with changing it for the better!
(also it's voiced by NIGEL MARVEN)
Here the Kickstarter and trailer for the project!
Also: the coming Saturday we will have a special FB stream on Twitch, talking about the project and producing little sketches for people who backed the project ;)
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Moropus and Entelodont. Animal Ghosts. Edited by Claudia Clow. Illustrated by Walt Disney Productions. 1971.
Internet Archive
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†Moropus elatus
Art credit: WillemSvdMerwe
Moropus was related to animals like Chalicotherium, and like them it fed by sitting back and using clawed hands to bring branches down to its mouth. But it had shorter forearms than its relatives, and was better at walking and running in open environments. It lived in North America from 13-20 million years ago, in forests and savannas. It was also much bigger than you’d think: it was 8 feet (2.4m) tall at the shoulder!
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New animals!
All are captioned for your convenience!
Andrew is quite bigger than lil’ Hyaenodon.
I’ll try and get some better pictures of all my megafauna figures together. Now there’s quite a few!
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This incredible project is in dire need of support it's made by some amazing folks and represents a sorely represented period in paleomedia
Forgotten Bloodlines: Agate, via @Kickstarter https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/maxbellomio/forgotten-bloodlines-agate?ref=android_project_share
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/maxbellomio/forgotten-bloodlines-agate?ref=android_project_share
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Moropus elatus was a schizotheriine chalicothere from the Miocene of North America. Chalicotheres are an extinct group of perissodactyls, or even-toed ungulates, related to horses, rhinoceros, and tapirs. Moropus’ subfamily, the schizotheriines, differed from their cousins the chalicotheriines by maintaining a heavily quadrupedal stance similar to other perissodactyls, while derived chalicotheriines developed a knuckle-walking stance to protect the long claws of their dextrous forelimbs, similar to gorillas and ground sloths.
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Flocking Together
Moropus
Supersaurus
Piatnitzkysaurus
Spicomellus
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New ravager design just dropped
This time inspired more by extinct megafauna! Notably moropus (not any specific species) and the woolly rhinoceros. The markings are inspired by cave paintings, which often depict creatures with really stark markings. Whether or not this was an artistic choice, an effect of the medium, or actually accurate is probably questionable; but I like it so I did it regardless.
The lore of the previous design is basically the same, they’re just fluffy now :]
Bonus naked version:
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Some people said the link doesn't work so here the trailer on YT, the Kickstarter link is in the description! I trust YT more with links than Tumblr
...However let me try again
With Prehistoric Planet Season2 just being announced there is no better opportunity to help fund another paleo documentary. And while i love the Cretaceous the Miocene certainly needs more attention! It's the Triassic of the Cenozoic, SO MUCH WEIRD STUFF!!!
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Giants from the Past: the Age of Mammals. 1983.
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Megalocerous won, hell yeah 😎
Bit basic, but yes! Also inspired me to make a moropus oc that you might see in the future(when I have time to draw for myself)
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