cenozoic

  1. Once upon a time in Mexico

    Once upon a time in Mexico

    On the shores of Lake Texcoco 50,000 years ago, a lone bull American Mastodon (Mammut americanum) Takes leisurely stroll.
  2. The final breach

    The final breach

    An Otodus megalodon launches a breaching strike on a meek Cetotherium, its usual prey.
  3. Proboscideans on Parade

    Proboscideans on Parade

    A reconstruction of several non-elephantid proboscideans based on those I have and will photograph (and one I can't); Eritherium, Moeritherium, Phiomia, Deinotheirum, Platybelodon and Gomphotherium
  4. Slow Day

    Slow Day

    A reconstruction of several mylodonts based on those I have photographed; Paramylodon, Lestodon, Scelidotherium and Glossotherium
  5. UngulateNerd92

    Florida Vertebrate Fossils

    Over 1,000 different species of vertebrate animals are known to have lived in Florida over the past 35 million years. Florida has the richest fossil record of vertebrate animals of the eastern United States. This website is designed to provide basic information about each of these species...
  6. Zoo City 1: GC Natural History Museum

    Zoo City 1: GC Natural History Museum

    Welcome to Zoo City, a city with five distinct zoological collections! In this first entry, we have a place with no living animals, but instead countless priceless biological specimens and a whole lot more; the Grand Conservatory Natural History Museum. Next up: Grand Conservatory Aquarium.
  7. PKC: Hairy Herbivores

    PKC: Hairy Herbivores

    The long awaited conclusion, these are the last three animals I believe would make wonderful assets for the upcoming Prehistoric Kingdom; Gigantopithecus, Uintatherium/Eobasileus and Syndeoceras. I hope you've all enjoyed this series!
  8. Megalodon (Otodus megalodon)

    Megalodon (Otodus megalodon)

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