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From Late Pleistocene North America, "Jefferson's great claw" is a species of 1300kg giant ground sloth. Remains of adults have been found in direct association with juveniles of different ages, suggesting generational parental care
From Late Pleistocene North America, "Jefferson's great claw" is a species of 1300kg giant ground sloth. Remains of adults have been found in direct association with juveniles of different ages, suggesting generational parental care
Ben's brush with Death, in a form personal to him and reminiscent of a part memory. Inspired by Camp Cretaceous, Chaos Theory, and Puss in Boots: the Last Wish 💫
Engagement is appreciated 😃
Ben's brush with Death, in a form personal to him and reminiscent of a part memory. Inspired by Camp Cretaceous, Chaos Theory, and Puss in Boots: the Last Wish 💫
Engagement is appreciated 😃
From Late Pleistocene to Holocene California, the Californian turkey is an extinct relative of the modern wild turkey with a similar but stockier build and shorter, wider beak. A common La Brea fossil, it went extinct as a result of drought and overhunting
From Late Pleistocene to Holocene California, the Californian turkey is an extinct relative of the modern wild turkey with a similar but stockier build and shorter, wider beak. A common La Brea fossil, it went extinct as a result of drought and overhunting
Happy Thanksgiving!
Happy Thanksgiving!
From Early Oligocene to Early Miocene Eurasia, "near hornless beast" was a genus of hornless rhinoceros and one of the largest terrestrial mammals at up to 20 tons. Its 1.3 meter long skull had huge tusk like incisors, and likely a preventive lip
From Early Oligocene to Early Miocene Eurasia, "near hornless beast" was a genus of hornless rhinoceros and one of the largest terrestrial mammals at up to 20 tons. Its 1.3 meter long skull had huge tusk like incisors, and likely a preventive lip
From Late Miocene to Early Pleistocene South and East Africa, the east African mammoth is known mostly from dental material and represents the oldest known mammoth species. It already shows telltale features such as the spiralling tusks
From Late Miocene to Early Pleistocene South and East Africa, the east African mammoth is known mostly from dental material and represents the oldest known mammoth species. It already shows telltale features such as the spiralling tusks
From Pliocene to Early Holocene South America, "carved tooth" is the best known of the glyptodonts, a clade of giant, armored armadillo relatives. At 400kg, it had a carapace made out of interconnected osteoderms, and short limbs
From Pliocene to Early Holocene South America, "carved tooth" is the best known of the glyptodonts, a clade of giant, armored armadillo relatives. At 400kg, it had a carapace made out of interconnected osteoderms, and short limbs
I had the honor to sit down and chat with Chaos Theory Executive Producer and Show Runner, Scott Kreamer. Warning: Contains spoilers!
YT: youtube.com/watch?v=dRAD...
Audio: cretaceouscampcast.com/episode/ecad...
Also filtering everywhere you get your audio podcasts.
I had the honor to sit down and chat with Chaos Theory Executive Producer and Show Runner, Scott Kreamer. Warning: Contains spoilers!
YT: youtube.com/watch?v=dRAD...
Audio: cretaceouscampcast.com/episode/ecad...
Also filtering everywhere you get your audio podcasts.
From "Middle" Cretaceous Candaleros Formation, Argentina, "giant southern lizard" is one of the largest terrestrial predators at up to 13m. Its rugose snout could be used to ram, and its huge jaws could rip off massive chunks of flesh
From "Middle" Cretaceous Candaleros Formation, Argentina, "giant southern lizard" is one of the largest terrestrial predators at up to 13m. Its rugose snout could be used to ram, and its huge jaws could rip off massive chunks of flesh
(No spoilers)
(No spoilers)
From Late Cretaceous Argentina, the "south american air titan" is perhaps not titanic enough with an "only" 5 meter wingspan. It's the first azhdarchid found in its continent and is known from an upper jaw fragment
From Late Cretaceous Argentina, the "south american air titan" is perhaps not titanic enough with an "only" 5 meter wingspan. It's the first azhdarchid found in its continent and is known from an upper jaw fragment
YT: youtu.be/847gL-9WDac
Audio: cretaceouscampcast.com/episode/a556...
And of course filtering to all your favorite podcast apps.
YT: youtu.be/847gL-9WDac
Audio: cretaceouscampcast.com/episode/a556...
And of course filtering to all your favorite podcast apps.
Watch the Nublar 6's final adventure on Netflix now. And remember, Don't Spoil The Chaos 🦖
Watch the Nublar 6's final adventure on Netflix now. And remember, Don't Spoil The Chaos 🦖
From Late Pleistocene Brazil, "giant slow sloth-like beast" is a species of mylodontid giant ground sloth with built-in osteoderm armor. Some specimens show pathologies such as osteoarthritis and calcium pyrophosphate deposition disease
Art by Paleo-Lee
From Late Pleistocene Brazil, "giant slow sloth-like beast" is a species of mylodontid giant ground sloth with built-in osteoderm armor. Some specimens show pathologies such as osteoarthritis and calcium pyrophosphate deposition disease
Art by Paleo-Lee
To mark the culmination of one of my favorite animated shows, a crossover fanart with another of my favorite animated shows! 🦖
To mark the culmination of one of my favorite animated shows, a crossover fanart with another of my favorite animated shows! 🦖
Learn all about Tiktaalik and see how you'll be able to customize Vivariums with just a few clicks in this week's Dev Report.
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A lot of endings here: Soyona, The Handler, and Ghost. Were they fitting and/or well handled? What would you change?
A lot of endings here: Soyona, The Handler, and Ghost. Were they fitting and/or well handled? What would you change?
From Pliocene to Pleistocene Australia, "swamp king" is a genus of mekosuchine crocodile of up to 5 meters. It was an apex predator who ruled prior to the arrival of saltwater crocodiles, with deep and robust jaws for killing megafauna
From Pliocene to Pleistocene Australia, "swamp king" is a genus of mekosuchine crocodile of up to 5 meters. It was an apex predator who ruled prior to the arrival of saltwater crocodiles, with deep and robust jaws for killing megafauna
Changyuraptor is underrated, so I'm giving it some spotlight. I liked the idea of the smallest dinosaur having the most aura. Inspirations listed below
Changyuraptor is underrated, so I'm giving it some spotlight. I liked the idea of the smallest dinosaur having the most aura. Inspirations listed below
What are your thoughts on this extended version of the iconic Dominion sequence?
What are your thoughts on this extended version of the iconic Dominion sequence?
From Early to Middle Pleistocene Eurasia, the steppe mammoth is one of the largest species, with some giant specimens reaching in excess of 11 tons. Likely covered in fur, it marked the initial adaptation of mammoths to cold climates
Art by Beth Zaiken
From Early to Middle Pleistocene Eurasia, the steppe mammoth is one of the largest species, with some giant specimens reaching in excess of 11 tons. Likely covered in fur, it marked the initial adaptation of mammoths to cold climates
Art by Beth Zaiken