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Eofauna general discussion

Started by Reptilia, March 05, 2018, 01:08:46 PM

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Halichoeres

Considering that their last three announced dinosaurs were Triceratops, Tyrannosaurus, and Ankylosaurus, I don't think another company having made a particular genus plays into their thinking much.
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Ajax88

Well, I simply hope Eofauna just keeps pumping out more species. The last two have been near perfection in my book, and I am eagerly awaiting their first Hadrosaur.

SidB

Or even an Iguanodon. They like doing the more classic choices, dinosaur-wise (Atlasaurus excepted).

Ajax88

Come on guys... it's just sitting there waiting patiently, haha. A lovely color-scheme to boot.
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Turkeysaurus

That's a Charonosaurus jiayinensis. Isn't this color scheme is very similar the one used on their Diplodocus as well?  :))


Monkeysaurus

I don't typically do mammals, but after receiving their Atlasaurus I was so impressed that I decided to start a proboscidean shelf in my apartment. I was also able to put some plants in their trunks to make a little diorama of feasting elephants. I purchased those decorative diorama grasses for my dinosaurs but had totally forgotten that grass didn't exist until after I ordered them so I was happy to be able to use them here.


Just because I have a short attention span doesn't mean

SidB

Yes, avatar_Monkeysaurus @Monkeysaurus , I found those impossible to resist also.

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Carnoking

What a great idea for those fake plants!

Monkeysaurus

Quote from: Carnoking on July 05, 2025, 01:47:03 PMWhat a great idea for those fake plants!

Thanks! In person you can see that their trunks are curled in such a way so as to leave a small enclosed hole which is perfect  for placing small plants
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Rayeknor

Those two guys flanking palaeoloxodon have faces only a mother could love.

Monkeysaurus

I know right? There were some really bizarre prehistoric elephants. The one with the two tusks close together on the right. I can't for the life of me understand what the practical utility of having to hang your trunk off to one side would be. Seems
like a pretty big handicap.
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Trenchcoated Rebbachisaur

I believe the locked tusk Stegodon was a single specimen, and usually the fossils lack the weirdness? But also, in life, the animal probably just rested the trunk on top of the tusks most of the time. Seems more comfortable  :*D

GojiraGuy1954

Quote from: Rayeknor on July 05, 2025, 02:15:24 PMThose two guys flanking palaeoloxodon have faces only a mother could love.
I disagree. I love mine, and I am very distinctly not a mother
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SidB

Maybe 'The Mothers of Invention' would approve of them too.

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