I loved how big and powerful diprotodon felt in prehistoric planet
#diprotodon #prehistoricplaneticeage #prehistoricplanet #paleoart
www.wattpad.com/1528318259-w... a little late but Chapter 9 of the Walking with Beasts Remake #megalania #diprotodon #thylacoleo #genyornis
Maurice Wilson. Diprotodon. Genus of marsupial. Pleistocene. 1 million-780,000 years. From a card set called Prehistoric Animals, Brooke Bond, 1972. #MauriceWilson #prehistoric #Diprotodon #BrookeBond
Wandering Wombats: I could feel the heat from this segment. The vastness of the environment really sells the dire situation that the #Diprotodon herd finds itself in. Plus, the "harmless vegetarian" trope is thrown out the window yet again.
#richie the #diprotodon explores #smithton information center
#Richie the #diprotodon finds a #zygomaturus at the #smithton visitor information centre
#Coop the #Thylacine explores the #Megafauna #Walk at #CooberriePark #WildlifeSanctuary #Queensland, #Australia Here he finds a #Diprotodon
#Kronosaurus #Kev learns about #diprotodon at #Wellington #Caves
If you see this, post a skeleton
#Diprotodon on display at the Queensland Museum in Brisbane, Australia
Labeled graphite drawings of a Diprotodon, koala and wombat cervical vertebrae
So I've also done some more technical scientific illustration stuff, this is a Diprotodon cervical vertebrae compared to its closest extant relatives (koala and a wombat) I did for my final piece for a scientific illustration topic last year. #SciArt #ScientificIllustration #Diprotodon
Furry character. Diprotodon (giant wombat) lady, nude, doing a coy little pose with her knee up, squishing up her enormous breasts with her lightly fisted hands, thereby also covering her nipples.
This diprotodon lady is my most liked non-fanart piece on Twitter.
What's yours?
#furryart #nsfw #diprotodon #lady #nude #pencilart
Paleovember 2023, #Diprotodon! Living in #Australia during the #Pleistocene, this 4 ton relative of #wombats was the largest #marsupial to ever exist!
Fossilized mammal tooth of a Diprotodon consisting primarily of the root showing much of the crown being worn away.
A worn fossilized tooth of a Diprotodon optatum or the giant wombat from Glen Innes, New South Wales, Australia. Diprotodon is currently the largest known marsupial to exist, and went extinct around the end of the Pleistocene.
#synapsid #mammal #fossil #paleontology #diprotodon #wombat #marsupial
Giant wombats! 😲
#Diprotodon
#Megalibgwilia, #Thylacinus, #Thylacoleo, #Genyornis, #Metasthenurus, #Simosthenurus, #Protemnodon, #Sthenurus, #Procoptodon, #Phascolonus, #Zygmaturus, #Palorchestes, #Diprotodon — the #extinction of some of #Sahul’s ancient giants https://elifesciences.org/articles/63870 #megafauna @eLife
#diprotodon sake?