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nanhsiungchelyid, though the latter was ultimately the one chosen. Lacking much awareness of how exactly the turtle was impaled, naturally the result of this art was merely a product of imagination rather than one taken from a direct reference of the fossil, though I assumed the overall strength of a blast could, hypothetically, allowed a turtle shell to break after colliding against a strong tree branch, though perhaps that's still unrealistic (ultimately I suppose the lack of available pictures of the fossils reported from Tanis was a contributor to the poorly informed conclusions here, but maybe I just didn't look in the right places).
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completely abandon the high vertebrae either. One option would be to delete everything beyond the atlas, but aesthetically I like seeing the neck in this one. Now, regarding the appearance of the vertebrae, I think that the most convenient thing would be to blur the area where they emerge to give a more natural transition and with more tissue, but as for the tips, it is a good question to know if they will really have been similar to what is known about Dimetrodon
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around the neck region. There is probably no external 'segmentation' between the head and neck. I won't make any suggestions regarding legs, as although I believe they had them, this is still not agreed upon. Also, given that this is an ecological reconstruction before anything, I won't complain if you choose to keep it as is. As always it is a very nice drawing.
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For the scale with human, I am basing it on the femur length that is described from the paper which is 50 or so cm if I remember correctly? So that is for the reference. Is my reconstruction good enough to be put in the Koleken page? If the human scale is jarring or say "unartistic" and inaccurate, I
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Apologies for the late response, and thank you for the review... I will make the changes that you mentioned as soon as I get more time for this. Though since there's very little material that gives a good clue about this thing's life appearance, I didn't think it'd be wise to stray from other related
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In terms of proportions, I really liked your previous verion - Opabinia is very tall for a lobopodian. Lastly, Opabinia had a long-ish distinct neck region (see Budd and Daley figs 3a, 3e, and 8a). The head should be faintly annulated, continuing from the proboscis, with the annulations fading away
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The body segments of Opabinia are not arthrodized or sclerotized, what you see in the fossils are raised ridges of the soft cuticle. They make a gentle slope back into the next segment, with zero overlap. These ridges also increase in height and definition towards the middle posterior, starting very
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I'm not sure its related but yes the appendages are extremely flexible. The appendage and head anatomy here was based on Supplementary Figure 9 of Young & Vinther (2016), MGUH 31551. This one shows the many thin elongate spines well, as well as the cephalic spines, and the extreme flexure of one
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Re the anaconda; Living snake sizes seem fairly contentious. 5.21 m is usually mentioned as reliable and is leaned towards in the wiki article but just recently one was found dead that is larger. There's video of it being measured by rope that estimated it at around 6.45 m. Reportedly, it was later
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In my defense, this was a piece inspired by the finds in the Tanis, not necessarily a depiction of the actual fossils we find there. I wasn't, indeed, aware of what kind of turtle was the one impaled in the tree, just that it was a turtle. Considering the setting, a baenid seems just as likely as a
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Hi, wanna put this Ichthyotitan restoration up for review, since the remains aren't that good I based some of it off related Ichthyosaurs like Shonisaurus, though I don't usually make artwork of Ichthyosaurs so I've very little idea how much I got it right... Please check it out and let me know if
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Since Ichthyotitan is only known from lower jaw bone fragments, a lot of whats in the sketch is speculation. The overall anatomy is referenced from mostly Shastasaurus and Shonisaurus just slightly for the head shape, and the dorsal fin is based off of a Mixosaurus specimen that preserves a dorsal
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impaled turtle was found at the Tanis sight, but this illustration was clearly not informed by the preserved material. As can be seen in the fossil, the branch enters near the head and leaves near the leg, thus not penetrating the carapace as shown here. Also strange that the image specifically
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I had originally drawn it somewhat similar to Sphenacodon and with certain similarities also to Ctenospondylus. In the redraw I did almost a decade ago I did that combination again. But I think it will be time to rethink it and perhaps be more attached to Sphenacodon, but I wouldn't like to
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Here is my latest art released, a sketch for the new and colossal Ichthyotitan! I also have a piece for Gamatavus that I've had sitting around on Wikimedia for about a year now, and I never got the time to also share it. With that said, please let me know your thoughts on these two!
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I don't think we can necessarily consider the dorsal fin placement as inaccurate, currently all we can really say about "shastasaur" dorsal fins is that they probably existed. I haven't done a detailed check, but I'm not sure if the torso here is necessarily too shallow either;
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The preflexural tail (the part between the hips and the tail fin, basically the part of the tail before the bend; my apologies, I probably should have explained that) still seems kind of long relative to the postflexural (fin) portion. Some other thoughts: Hartman's
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Hi! Wanted to put this Vasuki life reconstruction up for review... since it's only known from a few vertebrae I didn't have much to go off with, but I've tried to keep it in line with Madtsoiidae in general, taking inferences from Madtsoia and Gigantophis
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Given that the "official" skeletal diagram was for whatever reason not created with a scale bar(ā€½) (and wasn't actually published in the paper) and no size estimate seems to be given in the paper, the human scale seems to fall under original research.
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there's any problem with it, thanks!Ā :) Edit: I should also probably mention all the art references I've used for this, I used the size comparison on its page by SlvrHwk based on Shonisaurus, the artwork by Sergey Krasovskiy and one by Gabriel Ugueto
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I was thinking about it, at the time of giving color to the background, it is very clear that it does indeed need correction in the posture of the legs, I will be reading more about this point in some papers and I will correct that detail. Thank you.
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Manipulatoridae should have 5 tarsomeres instead of 4 unless it was regenerated (see fig. 8B, although it's a different genus but still from the same family). Also an arolium (median sucking pad) is evident between the tarsal claw as well (see fig.
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has quite a steep tailbend, steeper than Kosch's 1990 reconstruction that McGowan & Motani (1999) described as "far too steep", so making it shallower might be warranted. Additionally, since we have almost no information to go on regarding what
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Maybe it would be fine that is created by paper author himself, but there is some concerns, that first image includes multiple logos, and size chart seems to directly taken from Prehistoric Wildlife (which is already dead website, here is archive
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Absence of trochanter (a small, narrow, triangular segment located between coxa and femur, a general feature of insect legs). In the original decription the segment is even visible via the specimen photo, but ommited in the drawing for whatever
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Those weren't supposed to be scales, just a pattern, though I see now that they look more like scales... I'll make some changes to make it look more obvious Edit: I have made some changes to fix the issue, please check now
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illustration, as I said before I'm rusty with synapsids. I added lips, put gingiva, gave more shadow to necessary areas, put a more natural and neutral color to certain areas and modified the neural spines. Any comment?
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reuploaded with the addition of Vasuki, I have used the mean of the lower and upper ranges provided in Datta & Bajpai 2024 (10.9-12.2 m has been averaged to 11.5 m and 14.5 to 15.2 m has been averaged to 14.8
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Hello. It's been a while, but can I ask for review for my reconstruction again? This time I tried to reconstruct Koleken mostly based on the skeletal reconstruction from the official paper (?) in this page...
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I just followed what Nicholls & Manabe (2001) said about this, namely: "A 25 cm gap is present in the middle of the tail, following vertebra 93, suggesting that approximately 15 vertebrae are missing."
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measured properly by a biologist at 6.32 m. However, most the information comes from Instagram and YouTube videos. So it might not make sense to include it here unless we can find a better source?
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I started an update to my version a while ago with the intention of adding Palaeophis but I don't know when I'll finish it. I should probably add Vasuki now. The current iteration can be seen here
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The only thing I'm not sure is the inward curving of endite 6-13 (AFAIK there's only lateral view for these endites, which can't tell if it was curved inward), but that's not a major concern IMO.
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are best considered doubtful (the author is known for faking insect fossil anatomy). Without further information, I think it's better to keep it rather simple like this artwork for now.
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I am very rusty in my knowledge of Synapsids and even more so in their anatomy, and this image is from 2017, but I gave it a little background and improvements to make it look better.
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I have no idea about the others, I took the size comparison from the Titanoboa page so figured it might be right... If it is problematic though here's one specifically for Vasuki
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faint behind the head. It is important that they are not depicted as sclerotized, arthropod-like segments, and they should fade into smooth cuticle before they reach the flaps.
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Oh I didn't aware that there is a page dedicated to dinosaur paleoart review.. Thank you for both of you guys input! I will not upload it then if there are some major issues..
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Between that and the large tail fluke, I think it's much better to stick to the anatomy of known shastasaurids than inventing something new for an animal known from mandibles.
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I think so. Some specimens seems to show a bit more of them. In my opinion, Even the size of frontal appendage itself seems to be somewhat variable (flexible?) as well.
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This may be a matter of perspective, but the eyes seem too laterally directed considering the dorsal position of the orbits (cf. the lateral reconstruction in Fig. 2).
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That sounds better, then I think it'll be best to wait for the updated version for a size comparison. Adding only the life restoration for now to the Vasuki page then.
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Based on other "shastasaurs" (and most ichthyosaurs in general), the nostrils probably should be lower on the skull and oriented more laterally; they are higher up in
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The foot claws look overly curved, and like they're reaching below the line of the feet themselves, which would be impossible. Dinosaur palaeoart should be posted to
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Honestly, not really besides that whales of similar sizes seem to have if slightly further back, I know itā€™s a bit speculative but maybe thereā€™s a purpose for that.
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Bright yellow isn't the best color for visibility, a more subdued shade would be ideal. Maybe Steveoc 86 can share his font and text size details so the labels for
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Size comparison done. I depicted four species of each tooth morphology following Vullo et al. 2024, as well as the new body shape indicated by the new fossils.
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page. It was a bit challenging to guess where I should ask for advice in this piece, given there isn't much going on, but I decided to add it here for review.
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By my count, this drawing shows 8 spines on the lateral margin of the carapace, whereas the study states there should be at least 10 (see figures 14 and 17a).
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Regardless, thank you for the replies. I was a bit reticent about this artwork of mine, not going to lie, but I still thought it was worth giving it a try.
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Thanks for the clarification. I made some further adjustments to the caudal region and added a question mark. Let me know if any further fixes are needed. -
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It looks pretty good based on fossil images and a model I found from the Yale Peabody museum, but I am very unfamiliar with the specifics on these worms.
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silhouette on Phylopic. I don't think anyone has uploaded one for the new body shape yet and it would be useful to be able to reuse it as a reference.
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Operculum underneath tergite 7 (opisthosomal segment 8), which didn't exist in eurypterid, the segment is limbless across crown-group euchelicerates.
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Seeing as I have updated the proportions and have not received any other comments, I will assume that the image is good to go. If not, let me know.
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would be interested in that? Supplementary material also includes size estimation of multiple specimens based on newly found specimen. I wonder if
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No issues that I can see. If there is a gap in the preserved caudals, how was the total length inferred (I don't have access to check right now)?
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Just quick illustrations of the type specimens, not much that I expect to be controversial but putting up for review in case anyone has comments.
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Yeah, could probably be impaled~in other ways, but the scenario shown here looks unlikely. But I don't know the details of the fossil, of course.
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I had a similar thought (but I also know very little about ichthyosaurs). Was there any specific reasoning behind that particular fin placement? -
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The ventral region around the chelicerae was over-simplified (in this resolution the bilobed doublure and mouth opening should be visible IMO).
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As for Gamatavus, it's time I made this piece brighter anyway since that's the main critique I get from this one, lol. Thanks for the advice!
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To be clear, when I said large, it's the entire thing - even the upper lobe is massive compared to the head (see the size comparison below).
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that is well preserved and doesn't seem to show evidence of a paddle. It also seems that the lateral compression of the body varies within
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Well a spatulated premax is present in paratypothorax, just not to the extent I've shown here. I'll update it. thnx for the critique!
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is actually pretty unusual among large "shastasaurs", which more typically have shallower bodies. If anything, given how poor the
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Aw how could I forget about that paper.. For the right foot, yes I made it to looks like its just about to lift from the ground
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That was my first thought too, but apparently, that's DePalma's interpretation of some turtle remains that were found at Tanis.
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I have already added another segment. And thanks for the information!, I will leave the wing base unchanged if that is better.
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fairly closely, though it looks like the tail fin is a bit small relative to the preflexural tail compared to this species and
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material is I think it would be better to show a variety of interpretations, rather than just make everything a giant
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And I will note the following passage from the paper I linked: "The tip itself appears to have been unexpanded as in
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appendages and wanted to know if it's good and accurate enough to add to the article. Is there anything to change?
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Seems extremely unlikely that a turtle could ever get spiked through the entire carapace by a branch like that...
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but in that taxon they're closer to the eyes, and once again that species is an exception to the typical rule. --
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I would be very cautious about that size chart, as Prehistoric Wildlife is (or was) not the most accurate site.
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and shows some videos which shows slow-motion of flight of neuropterans, comparing that this would be fine.
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Thanks for letting me know, I've updated the file and I think the proportions should be more accurate now.
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Trying to keep things together here for future reference so I'm posting this as a subsection of the above.
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Apologies, I'm not entirely familiar with this process so I wasn't sure how long it's supposed to take.
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Put this together for the page on this Kem Kem catfish, using the paper's reconstruction as a guide. -
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Seems that this image is added to page without review, and uploader seems to be author of the research
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It's not clear to me why it has a spatulate premaxilla (an apparent exaggeration of the condition in
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I don't think the position of the feet is right for a semi-sprawling stance, they look too adducted.
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pieces looks nice but is very dark, making it difficult to clearly see the animal in the landscape. -
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No, Iā€™m am not the same person. We use the same program so maybe thatā€™s why the style is similar.
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fin. Nevertheless, I'll see what I can do about the mass of the torso and size of the dorsal fin.
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Made a drawing of the new giant tetrapodomorph in a swimming pose, leaving it here for review.
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can just omit it from the image... Thank you very much as always and sorry for my bad english!
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is CC BY 4.0 which we can use some of fossil images. Either way, I think we probably need new
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Figured I may as well also upload a recon of Macrauchenia's tropical cousin, Xenorhinotherium
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I could only comment on arthropods, the Opabinia looks good, while the first 3 leg pairs of
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The antennal scale seems to have too many spines, which are also too small (see figure 16b).
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The backgrounds of the two coloured ones look like manipulated photographs. Are they free?
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The dorsal fin is a little more posterior than they are normally reconstructed as, no? --
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I am retired from this topic area. I'd like not to be pinged anymore for these. Thanks,
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Oh I missed that, it looks nice, but seems lacking second dorsal and pelvic, anal fins?
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Thanks for the reply! I'll try to add these reconstructions to the article when i can.
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By the way I apologize in advance as I am not very familiar with the insect body plan.
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If you want it might also be a good idea to upload this picture as an SVG or put the
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Thoracic region around the wing base might be more complex like a dragonfly, but the
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It's pretty hard to see what's going on given the relative lack of contrast, but the
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I can't speak much for ichthyosaurs, and of course there is a lot we don't know with
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image is difficult to judge proportions due to the angle, but it looks fine to me.
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Hey folks, here's a reconstruction of Macrauchenia with saiga-esque facial tissue.
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Given its status as a carnotaurine, I'd revise the scalation to be more similar to
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As I see it is ok overall, although it is hard to see interpretation from papers,
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If you wish to start a new discussion or revive an old one, please do so on the
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Oh I don't know how I missed that. All fins added now, should be ready to go.
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seem to have skinnier tails. Additionally, the tail fin seems quite short, in
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The soft tissue augmentation is ready, and also the modification of the sail
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Hello. Here is a reconstruction of the annelid worm, Plumulites bengstoni.
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another turntable animation, this one shows the 1st podomere of the claw.
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There's errors in the chart. The paragraph refers to that small whale as
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I don't think proportion of body matches with other amphibamiformes. See
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could be a little bit longer, representing the specialized exopods (see
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can be standardized even further. But otherwise the diagram looks good!
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Not sure if I understood you correctly, but does this look any better? -
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Give me an hour or so and I can fix them and any other problems with it
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I added them along with a new section that'll probably need reviewing.
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Maybe, but there is no real studies for the leg motion that I know of.
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Well done! Thank you for the updates! (Sorry fot the late reply again)
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is a bit of an exception), and even the thunnioform ichthyosaurs like
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Overall looks ok for me as well, only the leg with following issues:
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but I'm not sure if the head is well reconstructed. Any suggestions?
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This is too dark. I would at the very least remove the background.
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The new version is excellent. Thank you again for all your work.
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It looks fine to me! This is close to what 10 Tons reconstructed.
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ichthyosaurs, at least until better material is assigned to it..
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Here's a life restoration of the Canadian Triassic ichthyosaur
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Dan Valentin Palcu. Seems that this image origins at late 2023.
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Please check if it could be applicable and if it is accurate.
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and posted to Twitter but I recommended him to upload this as
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Would both of these be good to be put up on the Vasuki page?
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What an animal... The silhouette is mostly just a very large
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Odd choice to show a close up head with closed eyes in that
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At Ta-tea-two-te-to's request I made this reconstruction of
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Second version (I decided to upload them as separate files)
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Ah I guess you are right. I just realized it is too curvy..
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oh, and also it's a thing in the skeletal from the paper
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What's the basis for the very large scales on the head?
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Ok I tried to draw Meganeura as accurately as possible.
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What we said in previous review is that body shape of
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The abdomen apparently lacking 1 short basal segment (
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Hey folks, our next Eocene European mammal, Dichodon.
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Maybe some more soft tissue in the occipital region?
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so the comments I'm about to make are based on that:
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Possible life restoration of Ichthyotitan severnensis
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It hasn't even been a day since the review started.
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Speculative restoration of Ichthyotitan severnensis
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I will keep it in my mind. 1749:Life reconstruction of Vasuki indicus 1364:, but the size chart refers to it as 7: 4388:I made basic improvements to an old 4225:(seems file name typo, Racheosaurus) 3846:Is Burgessia ok now? and thank you! 3755:, so I'll nominate it for deletion. 2875:Various unreviewed arts from Commons 2399:based on Texas Through Time specimen 733:The anatomy seems pretty similar to 3718:). It has some anatomical problem: 255:The proportions look like a mix of 18:Knowledge:WikiProject Palaeontology 4450:Considering its position close to 3559:. Not ideal for our purposes. The 1145:. We observe a burnt carcass of a 712:Is this better. Check for accuracy 28: 221:Is this good to add to the page? 4787: 4755: 4285:The hindlimb range of motion on 4246: 4230: 4213: 4197: 4180: 4166: 3788: 3779: 3512: 3496: 3480: 3463: 3447: 3430: 3408: 3386: 3370: 3354: 3338: 3322: 3306: 3292: 3276: 3260: 3244: 3228: 3212: 3196: 3180: 3164: 3148: 3132: 3120: 3103: 3087: 3071: 3055: 3039: 3023: 3007: 2993: 2977: 2961: 2945: 2929: 2913: 2897: 2881: 2804: 2790: 2764:Yeah this looks good to me now. 2413: 2404: 2392: 2383: 2374: 2058: 1834: 1469:It's now a much closer match to 1327: 1322: 1093: 1081: 825: 809: 793: 777: 469: 455: 33: 2303:Detail of tarsus. According to 1454:, do you think it is okay now? 961:also created reconstruction of 3897:Working on it, and thank you! 3475:(already tagged as inaccurate) 2428:have shown complete remain of 2368:reconstruction+size comparison 2243:I drew this reconstruction of 1898:Vasuki indicus size comparison 1491:Thank you, I will correct it. 1057:but any opinions from others? 1: 3978:New reconstruction, based on 2007:are inspired by a diagram of 1878:is still fairly speculative? 1824:Thanks! I have also made this 1129:Paleoartistic depiction of a 2011:by Scanlon & Lee (2000). 1644:Nice! 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