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Published: 2015-03-19 03:49:50 +0000 UTC; Views: 2127; Favourites: 44; Downloads: 0
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Roughly ninety million years ago, this would be a common sight on Nerrivik, pods of large Buttress-necks (Maiorem sylvestris) browsing on the leaves (Cernifolium sp.) growing symbiotically on their Bethwick Tree (Monobrachia & Multibrachia species) hosts, while Praepan (Grandipteros narssuk) fly overhead or perch on Garden Tables (Mensula sp.). A mother Obten (Scindexhibuit sanguis) and her young climb a nearby bethwick, wary of a predatory Gigamoluphidia (Latropotens sp.) slithering through the clearing. A group of Protomula (Archaermentum stipes) and a small Squamohexapod (Proterrana sp.) wander about largely unnoticed, and unaware that they will form the basis of Nerrivik's future land animal groups.Related content
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Whitedragon51 [2015-03-19 23:22:28 +0000 UTC]
You know, I really like these little landscape snapshots, but you cant really tell that much detail like the one on one pictures. Not that I'm picky, but are we ever going to see one on ones for Nerrivik?
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Biofauna25 In reply to Whitedragon51 [2015-03-20 02:23:12 +0000 UTC]
Only in a few pieces. I wanted to use Nerrivik to work on my backgrounds/scenery, branch out from my trends.
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Whitedragon51 In reply to Biofauna25 [2015-03-20 06:51:18 +0000 UTC]
Ah! Its beautiful work don't get me wrong, i guess im just used to the naturalist one on one. looking foreword to future works.
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