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joschuaknuppe.bsky.social
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82 days ago
Barbourofelis, a large and fierce predator, yet carcinisation prevails!
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dwuff.com
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82 days ago
This is so cute, I love the eyebrows/eyespots on the middle one π₯Ί
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danepavitt.bsky.social
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82 days ago
Love that you managed to give them subtly not-feline faces
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joshlukedavis.bsky.social
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82 days ago
Oh I do love this
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ausarchosaur.bsky.social
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81 days ago
Finally, mammalian predators getting the sonnβed by small animals treatment in paleoart
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exalt47.bsky.social
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81 days ago
Sonn'ed?
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gulop1th3cuz.bsky.social
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81 days ago
Humans being terrified of cockroaches and spiders sometimes should be reflected in paleoart.
With big mammals or reptiles/birds being startled by tinier animals.
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exalt47.bsky.social
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81 days ago
Especially if they're prone to sudden/quick movement.
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exalt47.bsky.social
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81 days ago
Imagine if the "elephants are scared of mice" thing was born out a chance encounter, and then extrapolated.
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exalt47.bsky.social
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81 days ago
Also, mustelids have practically built their whole identity on pulling this off.
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exalt47.bsky.social
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81 days ago
And then there's geese and swans...
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exalt47.bsky.social
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82 days ago
This reminds me of a video I saw where two gorillas were looking at a caterpillar.
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With big mammals or reptiles/birds being startled by tinier animals.