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"Boars are very succesful generalist animals, which flourish in the northern hemisphere thanks to their wide diet and broad echological niche.In this hipothetic evolutionary scenary, the world reaches a new Ice Age, and boars capitalize on their ability to search for food below the ground, unearthing tubercules and moving toward the open plains.
In this new habitat, increasing size help for defence and termorregulation (Bergman's rule kicks in) and with that increase there is more space for an enlarged gut, helping the boars to digest more vegetal mass( but they wouldn't say no to an ocassional carcass they could get through bullying).
The overgrown canines and snout( convergent with proboscidean defences and tapir trunk) would also contribute to the search of food under the snow layer.
The final result of that evolutionary process would be the genus Brontohyus, a giant suid filling the niche that mammoths/whooly rhinoceroses occupied on the previous glaciation."
Here you can see how the animal would look like besides an indian rhinoceros, a boar and a human( in this case, me )
Skelletal reconstruction:[link]
Musculature study:[link]
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Comments: 24
Terraraptor [2016-11-04 03:59:13 +0000 UTC]
I absolutely love this, I also have made a speculative giant boar, and despite living in different habitats (Yours is Temperate/Tundra, mines grassland/desert) they share a lot of similarities.
terraraptor.deviantart.com/artβ¦
Faved and watching!
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Innerwolf88 In reply to Terraraptor [2016-11-06 11:05:58 +0000 UTC]
Thanks! Evolutionary convergence
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Bealmeister [2014-10-17 13:52:01 +0000 UTC]
This guy reminds me a lot of the boars from Princess Mononoke.
Still looks awesome though.
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SpinoInWonderland [2012-10-31 13:06:26 +0000 UTC]
Based on that scale, it looks like it can give large theropod dinosaurs a little challenge...
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Innerwolf88 In reply to SpinoInWonderland [2012-10-31 18:06:26 +0000 UTC]
A Triceratops would have nothing on it, so I agree with you
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SpinoInWonderland In reply to Innerwolf88 [2012-11-02 07:31:38 +0000 UTC]
How large is it anyway, in length in meters, height in meters, and mass?
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Innerwolf88 In reply to SpinoInWonderland [2012-11-02 08:44:49 +0000 UTC]
Around 3,5 meters high, 6 meters long and an estimated mass of at least 6,5 tons.
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Asanbonsam [2012-04-10 18:57:56 +0000 UTC]
The technique is good but is such a being suitable for the tropic Allocene?
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Innerwolf88 In reply to Asanbonsam [2012-04-10 20:53:42 +0000 UTC]
To be fair, I'm in the Allocene group but just because they design speculative evolution species. I didn't design this specie with their setting in mind.
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Boverisuchus [2010-11-19 21:02:58 +0000 UTC]
The Neocene project has a similar animal, which I am currently illustrating:
[link]
It's a coincidence that the 2 ideas are so similar, but I guess that means that it's a logical evolution.
Would you like to contribute to the neocene?
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Innerwolf88 In reply to Boverisuchus [2010-11-21 23:19:40 +0000 UTC]
Oh, as you say coincidence points to a good concept ^^
I'm interested in the project. Could you give me some information?
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Pandorasaurus [2010-06-14 20:50:52 +0000 UTC]
Hey, how did you make this? Please tell me how. And can I make something similar via GIMP?
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Innerwolf88 In reply to Pandorasaurus [2010-06-14 21:11:17 +0000 UTC]
I usedAdobe Photoshop CS 3, searching for reference pics from several animals and using parts of their anatomy to fit them as texture over a base silhouette(the one you can see in the other deviation).
I don't know GIMP, sorry
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Pandorasaurus In reply to Innerwolf88 [2010-06-15 02:02:05 +0000 UTC]
Well, I don't know how to move stuff around in GIMP either. I really wish I were to get Photoshop already.
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Nerdy-two-shoes [2010-06-14 15:43:31 +0000 UTC]
Really well done. The only downside I can see is some of the fur repeats so much that you can see that it's stamped on. If you can mix it up a bit more I think that would make it even better than it already is.
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Innerwolf88 In reply to Nerdy-two-shoes [2010-06-14 16:22:03 +0000 UTC]
You are right ^^ I will improve it for further works. Thanks!
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BjornFeuer [2010-06-13 17:44:48 +0000 UTC]
Wow that is pretty impressive! Clever photo manipulation here.
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Innerwolf88 In reply to BjornFeuer [2010-06-13 18:13:04 +0000 UTC]
thanks a lot! The technique is borrowed from another deviant ^^, but I still had to find the right reference pictures( a lot of tapir and musk oxen ones)and the manipulation is quite laborious.
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