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A humble college student who wants to become a master of paleontological painting.Someone who wants to challenge more species and concepts.Someone who is willing to make friends with anyone. Follow me if you can.( ˃̶̤́ ꒳ ˂̶̤̀ ) I am Grasher2002. Very nice to meet you!⊙▽⊙
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Graduation exhibition successfully concluded(^v^)
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The Bathrooms or something
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Santanaraptor-sketch . (Nesse tempo sem pc, postando aqui prints da galeria)
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My Graduation Exhibition! Yes, our beloved Sicilian dwarf elephant is back again.^v^ I love seeing the shocked expressions on tourists' faces when they find out that these little dwarf are actually adults. And the fun part is that it takes 40 years for them to grow this big.
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Buenos días banda como tan Btw créditos al creador del curimomo
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Pliosaurus rossicus
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And these trees that I made specifically for this exhibition, which contain all the evolutionary relationships of the elephants that I made. Similarly, we also show the skull proportions of different species with the same skull length. These include two previously unknown species
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Thanks to my friend's contribution, without him we would not have such a beautiful line drawing.@weisuodongwu
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They are printed to scale based on the largest African elephant skull and the largest Asian elephant skull. Interestingly, despite having a wider snout and brow spacing, the African elephant's skull appears to be actually smaller than that of the Asian elephant.
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This is counterintuitive. Because the estimated weight of the owner of the left one is about ten tons, while the estimated weight of the owner of the right skull is about eight tons. In other words, the African elephant is larger than the Asian elephant, but its skull is smaller
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Who wouldn't like this cute elephant? But I can guarantee that someone will hurt them, and perhaps keeping them extinct is the best protection for them.
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Don't ask me how much I love elephants.^v^ This represents my deepest love and research of proboscideans during my time in college.Especially, my research on African and Asian elephants has yielded some very interesting conclusions, which I will share with you in the future.
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A more refined version
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PEAK
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Bravo!
Destroyer Bloodking! - commission
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