#Gorgonapsid
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I just had a random concept of a Soaring creature based off a Kitsune and modeled to look like Kurama the Nine tailed Fox from Naruto. The hindmost legs of this creature have a dark webbing which stretches between their digits and tails making a large Fan-like display which they might use to attract a mate or intimidate larger animals! Perhaps they may even have the ability to project illusions from the spots on their tails in order to stun and confuse Predators or prey.
These creatures are not native to Laramidia but may have been brought over with the Valkirtani.
#my art#art#fantasy#magic#soaring#lore#Soaring Creature#Creature#fantasy creature#Fantasy#Mythical#Kitsune#nine tailed fox#Fox#synapsid#Gorgonapsid#invasive species#Illusion#hallucinations
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Had a funny idea of the Gorgonapsid and the Future predator from primeval as Paradox pokemon for some time.
Gorgon tooth: “A monster before the dinosaurs?!”
Ground/fighting type
Scarlet Dex entry:
“This savage beast’s status is still unknown on whether this creature is an actual Pokémon or not.”
Violet Dex entry:
“It resembles an illustration published in a paranormal magazine. This beast seems to have a strange rivalry with another paradox creature.”
Iron Assassin: “A monstrous evolution of bats?!”
Psychic/dark type
Scarlet dex entry
“It resembles an illustration published in a paranormal magazine. It appears to have a bizarre rivalry with another paradox creature.”
Violet Dex entry:
“This creature seems to come from a distant future where humanity went extinct. Unlike the other future paradoxes, bizarrely enough, it is not metallic in any way.”
#pokemon#my artwork#primeval#future predator#Gorgonapsid#inostrancevia#paradox pokemon#past paradox pokemon#future paradox pokemon
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I love Dimetrodons and I believe the other one is a Gorgonapsid?
Some really weird looking dogs
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Inostrancevia, from late Permian Russia, at the Melbourne Museum in Melbourne, Victoria. Inostrancevia was the largest known genus of gorgonapsid (an early synapsid or stem mammal) reaching 3.5 meters in length.
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That skull looks like one of the weird pre dinosaurs in walking with monsters. The gorgonapsids
Hammerhead fruit bat skull.
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