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Cave Bear (on line paper):

   
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Smilodon or big saber tooth cat... Personal sketch
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( This post was last modified: 09-23-2016, 09:52 PM by Ngala )

Photo and information credits: David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation Art Sales
Reflections on the Ramganga by Stella Mays wildlife artist
51cm x 76cm


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( This post was last modified: 10-01-2016, 11:46 AM by Polar )

An 800-pound Alaskan Brown Bear facing off a 600-pound Smilodon Populator (drew this late till the wee early morning hour of one):

   
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Kronosaurus and the Great White's Ancient Relative

"Within a Cretaceous ocean, an ancient pliosaur named Kronosaurus looks toward the vast ends of the deep, blue body of water as Hybodus, the Cretaceous-version of our famed and modern Great White Shark, ventures right beside the aquatic reptile in search of scavenging opportunities."

   
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Dolomedes sp. - Raft spider. Credits to Fran García.

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From Nature and evolution:
During Pleistocene in North America...
Drawing by Steve White


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"What will I do today?", Asks the Famous Smilodon Populator

   
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Also, if any of you have any time, check out the dinosaur art thread on Carnivora:

Your dinosaur art

It is quite awesome, and maybe I can learn a new thing or two about drawing dinosaurs better.
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Gorilla's Muscular Structure


   
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( This post was last modified: 11-06-2016, 12:40 PM by Polar )

Gorilla and Man Arms

"Here, the similarity of a close human relative, the gorilla, and a physically-large modern human being is detailed. Both weigh in slightly higher than 300-pounds. The gorilla's hand dwarfs that of the man's and probably possesses a grip strength un-achievable by any human. The man's arm is much shorter, and yet at near equal weight, the forearms of the gorilla dwarf those of the strongman."

"This is one of the reasons why, even at similar weights, a modern man wouldn't even touch a great ape or primate in strength because of the iron-stacked tendons and more function-able and stronger muscles of the latter."

   
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I think that this is the portrait of the old Birmingham male.

Photo and information credits: Warren Cary Wildlife Artist
"Just delivered my 1st commission for 2015.Photo supplied by Keith Connelly."

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Alpha Chimpanzee

"Hairy-Arm, the prime, alpha male of an excluded Chimpanzee group, hangs on from a tree with one arm. He carefully observes the human photographing him from another branch of the huge, thick tree."

   
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The profet Daniel, when he was thrown into the lion pit by the King Darius.

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Superb, I believe these lions should be the historical Persian lions.

Unlike the Indian lions, they did have huge mane and shaggy appearance.
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