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| Topic Started: May 16 2013, 11:40 AM (328,253 Views) | |
| burnt_gecko | Dec 17 2015, 01:10 PM Post #2131 |
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The Blazing Gecko
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My only bit of criticism is that the nose specifically looks too much like a cat nose instead of a marsupial-ish nose. Otherwise the model and skin look fantastic! |
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| velociraptor | Dec 17 2015, 06:48 PM Post #2132 |
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Macrauchenia, phorusrhacids (terror birds), toxodon, ground sloths, giant armandillos for example |
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Dec 17 2015, 07:40 PM Post #2133 |
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I'm in love with the fur patterns! Excellent job as usual. |
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| Envy | Dec 17 2015, 08:19 PM Post #2134 |
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Would you look at me? I'm setting records.
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That Thylacosmilus looks stupendous! |
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| Papageno | Dec 17 2015, 08:56 PM Post #2135 |
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That really is a beautifull animal. Very well done, Tyranachu, it is looking gorgeous, man! |
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| Rudyn | Dec 18 2015, 05:16 PM Post #2136 |
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Nice Thylacosmilus. From late miocene and pliocene this animals could lived with Thylacosmilus Argentavis Notocynus /Another marsupial carnivore/ Peltephilus /Horned armadillo/ Andalgalornis, Titanis, Llallawavis, Devincenzia, Procariama, Mesembriornis /Terror birds/ Josephoartigasia, Eumegamys /Large rodents/ Glossotherium /ground sloth species/ Pachyarmatherium / related to Glyptodontidae and Pampatheriidae/ Xotodon, Trigodon /Toxodontidae/ Scalabrinitherium,Paranauchenia /Macraucheniidae/ Edited by Rudyn, Dec 18 2015, 06:38 PM.
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| JPFAN85 | Dec 18 2015, 05:30 PM Post #2137 |
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Very nicely done! That Thylacosmilus is beautiful!! As far as animals that lived at the same time & place as Thylacosmilus, there was Argentavis magnificens (one time thought to be the largest flying bird even known) and Gryposuchus neogaeus (a creature that looked much like a modern day Gharial and is one of the largest Crocodilians known). Other animals that MAY have lived alongside Thylacosmilus include Andalgalornis (a Phorusrhacid, or "Terror Bird"), Megapaloelodus (another large bird that was distantly related to the Flamingo), Promegatherium (a large ground sloth that was either related to or may have been the ancestor of the more famous Megatherium), and Paranauchenia & Scalabrinitherium (both of whom were grazing animals from the same family as Macrauchenia). Cyonasua argentina (an animal from the same family as the modern day Raccoon but with some canine-like features) and Macrauchenia may have also briefly lived alongside Thylacosmilus, but this would have been around the end of when Thylacosmilus lived, or both may have evolved not long after Thylacosmilus became extinct. Edited by JPFAN85, Dec 19 2015, 07:05 AM.
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| gobicaspion16 | Dec 18 2015, 07:36 PM Post #2138 |
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awesome thylacosmilus and i think there were several borhyaenids, a few walking crocs, giant vultures, other large birds, some i think giant rodents(not entirely sure about the last one though) several ungulates like the toxodontids and several early tapirs |
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| TheToastinator | Dec 19 2015, 12:56 AM Post #2139 |
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A piece of toast and a terminator.
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LOVING that Thylacosmilus! I'm not really sure what lived with it. |
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Dec 20 2015, 05:41 PM Post #2140 |
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Awesome
Edited by Viggen, Dec 20 2015, 05:42 PM.
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| gobicaspion16 | Dec 21 2015, 05:24 AM Post #2141 |
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that's thylacoleo not thylacosmilus they look a little alike though |
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| Lazardi | Dec 21 2015, 09:05 AM Post #2142 |
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Nice to see someone finally made an up-to-date Thylacosmilus. It looks very good! ![]() For the request, I'd say Peltephilus cause we need a giant fluffy fairy armadillo with horns Alternatively, the giant cow-sized pacarana or some ground sloths would be great as well.
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| Tyranachu | Dec 22 2015, 06:53 AM Post #2143 |
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Nerdasaurus
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![]() First Llallawavis for the game, I think. Credits to Jannick for the Kelenken base model. I also forgot to credit JimmyzHoopz for the mountain lion model I used for the Thylacosmilus. Sorry, Jim! :(( |
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| Dylan | Dec 22 2015, 07:01 AM Post #2144 |
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Great. I always wanted one of these |
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| gobicaspion16 | Dec 22 2015, 09:33 AM Post #2145 |
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amazing kelenken, it's only making me more curious on what's next |
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Alternatively, the giant cow-sized pacarana or some ground sloths would be great as well.



