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Published: 2004-01-15 19:07:32 +0000 UTC; Views: 7511; Favourites: 149; Downloads: 1659
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Description A pack of Andrewsarchii squaring off against what is presumably a therapsid (of the Anteosaurus variety). Is the poor sap in the left hand corner the owner of the Andrewsarchus, or merely his prey? Or, is the inverse true, and the therapsid has come to protect his owner? In any event, reconstruction of animals past is largely a guessing game. I have no idea what either therapsid nor Andrewsarchus should look like, and I may be way off here in both my renditions. Did they have fur? No fur? What kind of eyes did they have? What color was their skin/fur? Is their physical structuring anywhere near what I made them out to be? It is somewhat disconcerting to know that only one example of Andrewsarchus, a skull minus the jaw and postcranial fragments, has ever been found. But just remember that kids when you see those full-color National Geographic and Discovery Channel reconstructions .......
Colored pencil (Prismacolor)
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theaffliction In reply to ??? [2004-01-15 19:11:55 +0000 UTC]

simply incredible....

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panthersgem [2004-01-15 19:10:35 +0000 UTC]

That's amazing! I love the contrast!

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