... It is the series of artworks of famous Soviet paleontologist Konstantin Flerov, the specialist in fossil mammals. By the way, the main postcard page is...
Thank you for posting those: I borrowed your Megaloceras postcard out of the extinct mammals series and just submitted it to the CFZ blog this morning on a...
That is a name that seems to have a number of conflicting connotations. It seems to be used in different areras to mean a monkey-like bear and in others a...
... I really am sorry but yahoo email actually does automatically post things the reverse way of the way you wanted them to be posted. And yahoo actually is...
... Water ... the ... the ... Darren Naish is somebody I have tried contacting on numerous occasions. He never replies to anything I send. Then again, it was...
Hi Dale, In response to your email, I got over excited and deleted your email containing the sketch. Can you send it to me again please? Best wishes, Tim...
I have a question. What would prevail under either future or alternate present circumstances a Curotarsan or a Giant Lizard or Snake? Either way what you have...
... If terrestrial crocodillians like notosuchians and pristichampsids survived I guess crocodillians would have taken over first. Its actually quite harder to...
http://scienceblogs.com/afarensis/2008/10/19/crocodylian_snout_shape/ I philosophise that a fanged caiman would prosper on the amazon grassland as a...
... I like land crocs, and I think the ones most likely to produce terrestrial forms are indeed alligatorids. Since they have a lower tolerance for salt water...
... Of course you could also have a giant asteroid strike with mass extinction of the land mammals, survival of the hardier and amphibious crocodylians, and...
Since the discovery of Darwinopterus that I can't help but wonder if pterosaurian evolution would have gone in a different way if Monofrenestrata didn't...
... OHO, that second wing finger is a definte novel development: too many depictions in popular media assume that pterosaurs have bat wings (qv., the Raquel...
... I'm not so sure anymore as I was before though (specially after seeing some of John Conway's pictures regarding rhamphorhynchid anatomy), but I think that...
http://www.youtube.com/manafterman#p/a A friend of mine on deviantart has uploaded a japanese "after man" documentary, complete with animations, up onto...
... Hi Pavel!. i had problems for post the squetch of the bear coati, but, at the end, i could do it. you can found the image in the new album. i hope you...
... Hi, not Pavel here. What you are talking about with the Maribou is a sort of a recreation of a Gastornis AKA Diatryma, a "Terror Crane". Which is of course...
... So, it seems rather disproportional - tail is too short and too thick. Possible, it may have longer tail for signals. Also body looks too thin for large...
... Don´t worry. i could do other squetch if you want ... This species of predatory marabou, as Dale Drinnon said on a previous message, resemble so much,...
It should be noted that comparisons to Dromornithids are flimsy at best, as it has been indicated that they were much more herbivorous in nature. Their skulls...
Here is my new description for the neocene, a terrestrial Caiman. Land Caiman (Ziphocaiman terrestris) Order: Crocodiles (Crocodylia) Family: Alligators +...