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OviraptorFan In reply to Rushkatansky [2018-03-28 21:12:15 +0000 UTC]
I heard about it from HondariNundu btw, and he said this "The color would've been deep reddish with the forearms being lighter than the rest of the body, and it apparently had some spots and also stripes on the legs"
the page i got it from-Return of Atrox
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Rushkatansky In reply to OviraptorFan [2018-03-28 21:31:48 +0000 UTC]
Thanks. I found a prof link, but there is article in Spanish.
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SwordOfAzrael2099 [2016-11-22 13:20:12 +0000 UTC]
Hello! I'm keen to use your art for print please can you contact me. Just need some more information. Many Thanks, Jake
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FallenstarStormClan [2015-07-15 13:43:28 +0000 UTC]
You should compare entelidont (probably didn't spell that correctly ) to its larger, more evolved version (forget the name. But I know they doubled in size when bear dogs crossed over from Asia.)Β
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BumbleBritches57 [2014-07-27 01:11:49 +0000 UTC]
This image is used on Wikipedia, and I was wondering if you still had the original PSD so I could remove the bottom banner that's covering the feet? the image is pretty small on wiki so it makes it more difficult to see how the feet actually work from a quick glance, take a look for yourself:Β en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Smiβ¦
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FallenstarStormClan In reply to terencethet-rex [2015-07-15 13:36:17 +0000 UTC]
Unless he was in a pride like modern day lions as some theories suddgest.Β
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terencethet-rex In reply to FallenstarStormClan [2015-07-15 20:36:21 +0000 UTC]
Who says the lion didn't work in prides?
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FallenstarStormClan In reply to terencethet-rex [2015-07-15 20:41:44 +0000 UTC]
well, you say he doesn't have a chance. I think otherwise if he was in a pride..
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terencethet-rex In reply to FallenstarStormClan [2015-07-15 22:55:33 +0000 UTC]
In one on one
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FallenstarStormClan In reply to terencethet-rex [2015-07-15 23:54:15 +0000 UTC]
Oh well then no because the American lion out ways simaldon by like 70 lbs.Β
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vasix [2014-04-14 03:15:17 +0000 UTC]
are these mentioned shoulder heights meant to represent exceptional specimens or slightly above average?
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JDdeleon [2014-01-11 22:29:07 +0000 UTC]
It's about time someone one has the right size comparison, everyone tries to make the smilodon bigger than what they are.
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Dino-Mario [2012-12-24 01:20:38 +0000 UTC]
Muy buen trabajo!!! Vi tus obras en la National Geographic de este mes (la compre recientemente)Estan padrisimas!!!
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TheStellarSage [2012-07-27 01:32:12 +0000 UTC]
Just imagine if someone time traveled to the past, brought the largest female American lion on land to the present, and let the cat naturally mate with Hercules the liger. Then the offspring would be more agile, stronger, faster, and of course, nearly as large as Lolong the crocodile.
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FallenstarStormClan In reply to TheStellarSage [2015-07-15 13:39:42 +0000 UTC]
That'd be cool. Except it may act completely different from typical predatory behaviour. Scientists have avedence that these prehistoric animals didn't really "think" but instead were driven out of pure instinct.Β
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MrEdzilla10 In reply to TheStellarSage [2012-10-28 00:22:44 +0000 UTC]
awesome offspring
eat your heart out Hercules!
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Nolo84 [2011-08-29 04:55:13 +0000 UTC]
How do you generate these images? They're very convincing.
Having said that, your S. fatalis looks a little small. Wasn't it about the same size as P. leo altrox, but a bit heavier?
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Nolo84 In reply to Nolo84 [2011-08-29 05:17:22 +0000 UTC]
Whoops, my bad, I was thinking of S. populator.
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FallenstarStormClan In reply to Nolo84 [2015-07-15 13:40:55 +0000 UTC]
Lol those things were massive! They had terrifying sabers as well.Β
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zu-2099 [2010-12-28 03:47:01 +0000 UTC]
buenas imagenes y buena documentacion, me da risa como la gente se va con la finta de loque muestran las peliculas o la vox populi y no se informan bien sobre lav erdad de las cosas, desde su descubrimiento se sabe que el leon americano y el leon de las cavernas eran mayores que el sobredimensionado tigre dientes de sable, solo que este ultimo es mas "pintoresco" asi que es mas conocido de la gente
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serchio25 In reply to zu-2099 [2011-01-07 20:32:02 +0000 UTC]
En realidad si hubo otra especie de dientes de sable mΓ‘s grande: Smilodon populator, el dientes de sable suramericano, tambiΓ©n era un poco mΓ‘s chaparrito que el leΓ³n americano pero pudo ser incluso mΓ‘s pesado que este ΓΊltimo porque se nota que era muy corpulento, como si compararas en sus mejores momentos a Michael Jordan-Panthera leo atrox con Arnold Schwarzenegger-Smilodon populator... y que Arnold tomara mΓ‘s, mΓ‘s esteroides jeje
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AndyTuttle [2010-10-13 17:08:41 +0000 UTC]
Amazing work here! I found Smilodon fatalis via the picture on the Wikipedia entry, was pleased to see leo atrox here too.
Very good work, Serchio!
-- Andy
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hiodon [2010-09-23 20:58:59 +0000 UTC]
Hi! Wow - this is so amazing - I have never seen reconstructions of extinct species that are so lifelike and convincing. Big fan now!!
I saw the leo atrox through Wikipedia.
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Thylacoleo-Carnifex [2010-06-01 17:28:15 +0000 UTC]
I think they have an equal chance in battle. Smilodon fatalis was almost as heavy and strong as the american lion, and if it could get to the neck and use its sabres to cut the windpipe, veins or arteries, then the lion doesn't stand a chance. But, if the lion can hold it off, it can use its size to its advantage. Anyways, this is awesome.
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TeamArtists [2010-05-22 20:11:54 +0000 UTC]
Anthony: Oh my god lions are bigger than sabertooths
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NeonBlobfish In reply to TeamArtists [2012-03-26 23:33:25 +0000 UTC]
You should see Smilodon Populator. It's even bigger.
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PICTURESTEALER [2010-02-11 13:40:35 +0000 UTC]
Panthera leo atrox is bigger but smilodon fatalis is DEADLIER!
right???
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serchio25 [2010-01-08 03:58:47 +0000 UTC]
interesante mi amiga. please tell me what careful study that you refer.
and
in the mounted skeletons of la brea:
[link]
what cat species you see behind the cat s. fatalis in that picture?
saludos
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iamLamia [2009-12-28 11:41:51 +0000 UTC]
o.0 From careful study scientists have found that the Fatalis..is actually bigger than the Atrox o.e sorry, I don't know how you would think the Atrox feline is any where near bigger than the Fatalis my friend.
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sindos [2009-08-25 07:42:52 +0000 UTC]
Wow... tu los armas? que impresionante!
Amo al LeΓ³n Americano, me encanta la idea de leones en MΓ©xico.
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serchio25 In reply to sindos [2009-08-26 18:37:28 +0000 UTC]
el mayor felino conocido y el ser humano lo pudo ver cuando llegΓ³ a AmΓ©rica..
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Pikapoo89 [2009-08-11 18:01:34 +0000 UTC]
the american lion kinda looks like a liger, Good work.
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NeonBlobfish In reply to Pikapoo89 [2012-03-23 18:51:19 +0000 UTC]
More like a Lioparder, if you ask me. Look at the torso. You can see leopard spots.
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Guyverman [2009-03-14 20:45:43 +0000 UTC]
Your stuff is awsome. Could you please try doing something for the Thylacoleo Carnifex (AKA the marsupial lion)?
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Dinorider [2009-01-21 02:06:06 +0000 UTC]
that smilodon loks like a pussycat next to the big lion
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NeonBlobfish In reply to Dinorider [2012-03-26 23:31:48 +0000 UTC]
You should see Smilodon Populator. It's even bigger than an Amur Tiger.
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