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Here's PMBO with a new dinosaur Oc on traditional artwork, a pesky Neovenator!
Drawing Anecdotes
Resuming with this idea of Jurassic Park dinosaur Oc's, the last one being this Megalosaurus . With the hype surrounding the next movie, couldn't help but formulate ideas about dinosaurs on the wild!. Is Jurassic World in fact, with this dinosaur as a endangered species of future Neovenator. I'd let myself prattle what it is going on with it;
Testimony of the Caregiver
As the Supervisor of the national park on Sudan explains, on the aforetime "Jurassic Park", as the establishments and aiding collaborators ran out of funds, most dinosaurs displaying were put to sleep or live out. Ceasing the creation and subsistence of creatures of old
Despite this, many of this animals across the over hundred years of operation of the park, would successfully spread beyond human containment. Mostly small, active and ones to take upon niches without much competition our world had to offer. They survived, and adapted out of their fit world
Yet interestingly, of the few exceptions of big dinosaurs as to be catalogued like megafauna successfully surviving on the wild, are the Neovenator, which adapted to the greater chunk of the mediterranean environment.
This on the last five hundred years, in a process where many niches of apex predators got displaced. Most of them at that point, already in a critically endangered situation
In their process of adapting to such a variety of biomes as the mediterranean offers, many subspecies would birth. Yet putting together most of the common features of this species; from the estimated 6 meters long and nearing ton and a half of the Park specimens, they'll dwarf significantly to in general, less than 4 meters and half a ton.
Most remaining in appearance quite similar out of environmentally beneficial colors, with some developing coats of feathery fur against cold. Despite this, there's a exception to this with a species way bigger as it's Park counterparts, origin entering the northwest parts of Africa
The ways of this dinosaurs behaving on this environment are by opportunistic hunting and scavenging, most interesting interactions of them with other animals being Elephants. Latter developing a fear now on land, protective of their tails, ears and trunks. This pesky predators at best capable of take on a teen of their own, but that have little to do against a fully grown adult. As well one party, is smarter
As the supervisor testified, there's great evidence of the Neovenator species first spreaded from break away specimens from the England Jurassic Park. How they reached Europe mainland is uncertain, but it is speculated was trought sheer negligence or shady business
On present day, the Neovenator species escalated on endangered concern with it's population on many parts of Europe and Africa. As after hundreds of years in desolation on the regions, new cities are funding with inhabitants clearly witnessing a decline of this essential predators for the ecosystem, the park supervisor remarks her words;
"All of the people here knew what was the Jurassic Park. When they come here to visit the display museum, many ask, ¿why we don't bring them back them to life?. And I could reply, that the inner works to bring this animals back has seemingly been lost to time... but what it is more important to me... and, I, say. It that is our responsibility to take care of this animals we have right now"
She is happy to have aid from far a female specimen back into the wild, latter which successfully raised over a dozen in descent cross her pair decades of life!. She named her "Añarako" out of her characteristic mood
Feeling quite inspired lately, been hearing this song quite much! . In many ways I've actually wanted to do the setting on closer the India, the elephant's head tell that. But I've have been watching quite the animal documentaries lately, many of Africa getting on bond with much of it's fauna and flora. Mixing with the last trailers of Jurassic World and JOJO and here it is.
I'd like to touch as next Jurassic Park dino Oc either a Dilophosaurus or Deinonychus, I'll see!. But I'd be preparing for some fish digital art first yes yes
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