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Posts by Rudolf Hima

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Big Blue Whorl

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The War Inside

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Bloodraven & The Blackfyres

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Common Trees of the Seridic Swamps!

These might all get profiles (depends on time before the episode), but if nothing else, wanted to put this together. Shows more or less average specimens, but some like the village cypress can get a LOT bigger.

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King of all the antlers.
#Prehistoricplaneticeage #Megaloceros #ContinueThePrehistoricPlanet

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”Bloody Mary” Nanotyrannus #sciart

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Tension rises between the neighboring erectus family and a court of Gigantopithecus. Two weeks ago the cunning fleet-footed hunters managed to kill one of the young ponginae. This particularly huge dominant male won’t let it happen again.

Illustration for Ben G Thomas.

Tension rises between the neighboring erectus family and a court of Gigantopithecus. Two weeks ago the cunning fleet-footed hunters managed to kill one of the young ponginae. This particularly huge dominant male won’t let it happen again. Illustration for Ben G Thomas.

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Greater Apes

4 months ago 202 56 12 1
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Bali tiger never got older

5 months ago 186 39 2 0
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Raptorial Headache

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Big tort 🫶

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Manouria morla sp. nov., the Ancient One: an Early Miocene large tortoise from the Swamps of Ahníkov, Czechia - Swiss Journal of Palaeontology Tortoises (Testudinidae) are a clade of turtles highly specialized to terrestrial environments, mainly living in semi-arid conditions. Herein, we present Manouria morla sp. nov., a new species of the genus Manouria, which is considered to be the most basal extant testudinid genus. The studied material comes from the Ahníkov I fossil site, formerly known as Merkur or Merkur-North, located in the Most Basin in NW Bohemia (Czechia), dated to the Early Miocene (Burdigalian, MN 3). Manouria morla sp. nov. is the oldest member of the Manouria lineage, which nowadays inhabits SE Asia only, and therefore its biogeography and plausible European origin are discussed. The specific type of multiplication of plastral scutes in the inguinal region is discussed as a new morphological character diagnostic for the genus. Based on zoological studies, specific environmental requirements of the genus Manouria allow us to use this taxon as a proxy for the paleoclimate reconstruction of the Ahníkov I fossil site which suggests a broadleaf evergreen tropical wet forest. The simplified use of fossil testudinids as a proxy for reconstructing semi-arid palaeoclimate is therefore disproven.

sjpp.springeropen.com/articles/10....

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Manouria morla. A new tortoise from Early Miocene Czechia. Link to paper below

6 months ago 145 43 5 0
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Pre-Targon Aurelion Sol

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A coalition of Giganotosaurus carolinii patrolling on the nearby hill with a squadron of azhdarchids flying overhead seeking shelter from incoming storm.

A coalition of Giganotosaurus carolinii patrolling on the nearby hill with a squadron of azhdarchids flying overhead seeking shelter from incoming storm.

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Southern Sun

7 months ago 209 69 3 0
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From the Deep

An older piece for Month of Monsters 2, 2021.

#darkart
#horrorart
#gore
#monsters
#monthofmonsters

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Color picking the mosasaur, lighten it and brush away

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Thank you so much 🙇‍♂️

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Thank you!

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Jormungandr walhallaensis

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Fatal accidents in neonatal pterosaurs and selective sampling in the Solnhofen fossil assemblage Smyth et al. report wing injuries in neonatal pterosaurs from the Upper Jurassic Solnhofen assemblage, likely caused by storm events and supporting precocial flight ability. Taphonomic analysis reveal...

www.cell.com/current-biol...

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Hatchling vs lightning, here’s illustration I made for the paper “Fatal accidents in neonatal pterosaurs and selective sampling in the Solnhofen fossil assemblage” by Smyth et al., 2025. Paper below👇

7 months ago 166 55 4 0

Thank you Mindy 🙏☺️

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Shantungosaurus intraspecific combat

Shantungosaurus intraspecific combat

Shandong Schism

7 months ago 184 46 6 1

Great artist and an even greater, humble person 🙏 So glad you’re here Lewis!

8 months ago 40 4 1 0
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Cover to my first art book collection Carbon Based. Hoping people will dig it & hoping it’ll allow me to catch up on some things & hopefully seek relief for my back problems I’m always whining about. Thanks guys! www.kickstarter.com/projects/oni...

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Evolutionary Arms Race

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This kit is so beautiful…. 🥹

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Two original ink drawings by Natee Himmapaan set one above the other on a wooden tabletop. My hand frames the bottom left corner. Both are silhouette-style renderings of dinosaurs, the top of Sinosauropteryx leaping after insect prey in thick underbrush, and the bottom of Parasaurolophus trotting over low-growing foliage as a trio of pterosaurs soar in the background. The drawings are astonishingly detailed, with ingenious use of negative and positive inking to suggest patterns on the animals, skin folds, densely overlapping undergrowth, and so on.

Two original ink drawings by Natee Himmapaan set one above the other on a wooden tabletop. My hand frames the bottom left corner. Both are silhouette-style renderings of dinosaurs, the top of Sinosauropteryx leaping after insect prey in thick underbrush, and the bottom of Parasaurolophus trotting over low-growing foliage as a trio of pterosaurs soar in the background. The drawings are astonishingly detailed, with ingenious use of negative and positive inking to suggest patterns on the animals, skin folds, densely overlapping undergrowth, and so on.

It's finally here! 😍 Everyone's favorite hadrosaur, painstakingly rendered with ink and brush by the unparalleled Natee @himmapaan.bsky.social, has now joined Sinosauropteryx in my collection. Go full-size and zoom...the details are finer than my fingerprints, conjuring a world from a silhouette. 🖤

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A striking bird with deep blue and chestnut plumage perches among broad green leaves. Its long, sharp bill and red eye stand out against its smooth, sleek feathers and pale crown.

A striking bird with deep blue and chestnut plumage perches among broad green leaves. Its long, sharp bill and red eye stand out against its smooth, sleek feathers and pale crown.

An incredible experience today. The Agami Heron is a very rare species and one that's difficult to see. But today I made a new friend who discovered a rookery with over 300 of these incredible birds that are on a new property he bought.

Agami Island #CostaRica

#birds #nature #herons #heron

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