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Published: 2018-01-05 03:23:24 +0000 UTC; Views: 9054; Favourites: 258; Downloads: 28
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Science is still unsure why this aquatic ambush predator has such a vibrant double crest despite being entirely blind, or at least seemingly missing its eyes . . .Related content
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Dylan613 [2019-01-12 02:33:58 +0000 UTC]
Hi, do you accept requests? If so, can you do an outdated-looking reptilian walrus please?
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NeilFinnArt [2018-04-16 16:17:50 +0000 UTC]
I thought this was a customized creature! That's literally a freak of nature.
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acepredator In reply to AScientistNamedDeno [2018-06-24 07:05:08 +0000 UTC]
A shrinkwrapped Ganges river dolphin.
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Fynn-Bernsteinwolf [2018-01-21 14:04:46 +0000 UTC]
There is the funny question again how preciseΒ we can reconstructΒ extinct animals, love the artwork very much it gives even extraterrestrial vibes.
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GRIMBLETOOTH [2018-01-11 22:23:38 +0000 UTC]
Amazing depiction of Gangesodon, truly a marvel of the prehistoric world. The Holocene was truly an amazing time.
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Timoshauru5-VII [2018-01-11 17:42:25 +0000 UTC]
take that! 18th century paleoartists and shrink-wrappers!!
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AtomiKreeper In reply to Timoshauru5-VII [2018-07-19 17:11:26 +0000 UTC]
You do realise that Dinosaurs weren't even a thing during the 18th century right ?
And how can you blame people from the 19th century for producing inaccurate depictions of animals that were totally alien to them ?
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Timoshauru5-VII In reply to AtomiKreeper [2018-07-20 02:28:15 +0000 UTC]
you're right, I just get excited by all yesterday's and all today's style creature art. It makes me realize how far we've come artistically and paleontologically.
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12monkehs In reply to Timoshauru5-VII [2018-03-07 13:18:34 +0000 UTC]
>Implying 18th century artists made shrink-wrapped dinosaurs
well no.
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Timoshauru5-VII In reply to 12monkehs [2018-03-07 16:29:02 +0000 UTC]
1960's shrink-wrappers?
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PerfectChaos22 [2018-01-08 18:33:33 +0000 UTC]
....Maybe it's the same reason someone would wear something like a Beanie hat in public
Because they can, does everything need to have a reason behind it in nature and not just happen or occur just for the Hell of it?
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JayZSkippedLegDay [2018-01-06 06:06:03 +0000 UTC]
i.pinimg.com/originals/ae/06/fβ¦
awesome reference
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acepredator [2018-01-05 18:00:07 +0000 UTC]
On a serious note Ganges river dolphins will eat birds....
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Dontknowwhattodraw94 [2018-01-05 15:12:29 +0000 UTC]
Shouldn't it be green or brown? No reason to think they were so colourful.
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Dinossword In reply to Spinolover2017 [2018-01-06 09:38:39 +0000 UTC]
That's a river dolphin... not a pilosaur
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Spinolover2017 In reply to Dinossword [2018-01-07 14:46:44 +0000 UTC]
but it looks likke a pliosaur
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Dinossword In reply to Spinolover2017 [2018-01-07 16:58:54 +0000 UTC]
Did you even read the description?
If itβs were a pilosaur it have four flippers
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Spinolover2017 In reply to Dinossword [2018-01-10 00:05:47 +0000 UTC]
youre ruight
i think it is a mosasaur
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Taliesaurus In reply to Spinolover2017 [2018-04-16 15:20:47 +0000 UTC]
mosasaur HAVE FOUR FLIPPERS!
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Dinossword In reply to Spinolover2017 [2018-01-10 01:48:54 +0000 UTC]
Itβs a shrink wrapped river dolphin.... Ganges River Dolphin.
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Dinossword In reply to Spinolover2017 [2018-01-12 20:21:11 +0000 UTC]
If you read the description, you know
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Dinossword In reply to Spinolover2017 [2018-01-13 20:00:47 +0000 UTC]
No, your being lazy
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Taliesaurus In reply to Spinolover2017 [2018-04-16 15:21:52 +0000 UTC]
no really, THIS IS LONG TO READ-TFiF: Arcanodolichus
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kingrexy In reply to Spinolover2017 [2018-01-06 08:39:09 +0000 UTC]
real life, or did he do those shrinkwrap things they do for fun these days that I also wanna do?
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KaprosuchusDragon [2018-01-05 08:58:32 +0000 UTC]
all yours today?
coolΒ physeter macrocephalus btw
oh wait is it aΒ Platanista gangetica?
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Corallianassa In reply to KaprosuchusDragon [2018-01-06 18:09:36 +0000 UTC]
ItΒ΄s a Platanista gangetica , as indicated by the titel and the teeth in the upper jaw.
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KaprosuchusDragon In reply to Corallianassa [2018-01-06 18:35:48 +0000 UTC]
yeah i noticed
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Dinodc98 [2018-01-05 08:56:59 +0000 UTC]
Is it horrible if I kind of wish cetaceans actually looked like this?
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Dinodc98 In reply to kingrexy [2018-01-05 13:32:47 +0000 UTC]
Lol, well I'm not apologizing. I admit my guilt.
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bh1324 [2018-01-05 08:34:55 +0000 UTC]
Ah... The Ganges Basin,one of the richest fossil formations in the world, and the most important found in Holocene layers,Β Β notable mainly for the massive beds of dominated by the remains ofΒ Β Bipestherium pachyfrontalis.
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Dinoslayer84 [2018-01-05 06:33:49 +0000 UTC]
Yay! More All Todays. I think this is a river dolphin, I'm guessing the South Asian River Dolphin.
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JayZSkippedLegDay In reply to Dinoslayer84 [2018-01-06 06:06:55 +0000 UTC]
its in the name lmao ganges river dolphin
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