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Age of Mammals

Started by Balaur, September 14, 2013, 05:41:21 AM

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Balaur

Now we get to compare our Paraphysornis's (or is it Paraphysorni? ;)    )

Anyways, I have my creature list for Rise of the Mammals
Last of the Dinosaurs -
Purgatorius
Troodon
Unnamed leptictid
Champsosaurus
Palaeotrionyx
Protungulatum

New Mammals -
Barylambda
Champsosaurus
Carpolestes
Titanoides
Arctocton
Psittacotherium
Owl
Gastornis

Expect my Simpcyon soon. It will be coloured from its living relative, Red Panda.


Yutyrannus

Cool! When will you post the creature list for Frozen World?

"The world's still the same. There's just less in it."

Balaur

Quote from: Yutyrannus on February 05, 2014, 01:26:16 AM
Cool! When will you post the creature list for Frozen World?
Soon. Probably today.

Yutyrannus

Quote from: Balaur on February 05, 2014, 01:27:04 AM
Quote from: Yutyrannus on February 05, 2014, 01:26:16 AM
Cool! When will you post the creature list for Frozen World?
Soon. Probably today.
Okay. Can't wait!

"The world's still the same. There's just less in it."

Yutyrannus

Just a note, as far as I know, Dasornis and Anthropornis did not live together. Perhaps a different member of the group Dasornis belongs to?

"The world's still the same. There's just less in it."

Balaur

Oops. I'll try to research more.

Yutyrannus

Quote from: Balaur on February 07, 2014, 01:06:34 AM
Oops. I'll try to research more.
Yeah, I'm sure there is something similar alongside Anthropornis :).

"The world's still the same. There's just less in it."

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Balaur

Quote from: Yutyrannus on February 07, 2014, 01:08:35 AM
Quote from: Balaur on February 07, 2014, 01:06:34 AM
Oops. I'll try to research more.
Yeah, I'm sure there is something similar alongside Anthropornis :).
Me too. Thanks for pointing that out. :)

Yutyrannus

Quote from: Balaur on February 07, 2014, 01:09:10 AM
Quote from: Yutyrannus on February 07, 2014, 01:08:35 AM
Quote from: Balaur on February 07, 2014, 01:06:34 AM
Oops. I'll try to research more.
Yeah, I'm sure there is something similar alongside Anthropornis :).
Me too. Thanks for pointing that out. :)
Any time :).

"The world's still the same. There's just less in it."

Yutyrannus

#109
Okay, there is an unnamed pelagornith from Antarctica that you can use, however it is very fragmentary. I suggest referencing Pelagornis and Dasornis while illustrating it :).

Edit: Also, as I recall, you wanted to show primate evolution. How about these guys?

Pseudoloris, Necrolemur and Microchoerus.

"The world's still the same. There's just less in it."

Balaur

Thank you Yutyrannus! I couldn't find a lot of info in Eocene Seymour Island, so thank you, again. I'll  try to fit in these primates somehow as well.

Yutyrannus

Quote from: Balaur on February 07, 2014, 01:53:15 AM
Thank you Yutyrannus! I couldn't find a lot of info in Eocene Seymour Island, so thank you, again. I'll  try to fit in these primates somehow as well.
Your welcome!

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