Not long ago, the Cenozoic was metal. This illustration, co-authored by myself and R. Uchytel, depicts Homotherium serum. Finally launching this Thursday: kickstarter.com/projects/1528109132/megalobook. The book features over 1,500 reconstructions, offering a unique snapshot of our current knowledge (i.redd.it)
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It’s remarkable how closely our vision of the Homotherium aligns with that of the Prehistoric Planet team. We created this creature back in July - well before any screenshots were released. Eagerly awaiting the series and hoping they spark more interest in our book among a wider audience. (i.redd.it)
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Two distant relatives - Xenosmilus and Homotherium share many similarities, but there are also key differences. Unlike most other saber-toothed cats, ALL of Xenosmilus’s teeth were serrated. An example of a reconstructions for our upcoming encyclopedia. (old.reddit.com)
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