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πŸ‘‘ King Edmarka πŸ¦–

@king_edmarka

28 y/o "Artist" guy. Primarily Paleoart, as well as Spec-Evo, Wildlife in general, Kaiju, Monster Hunter and my original cartoon/comic series; "Needles".

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A speculative sketch of the "Giant Dragonfish" a purported 2 meter long Stomiid evidently viewed off the coast of Bermuda in 1932 by marine biologist William Beebe while looking out the windows of his bathysphere (one of the first, manned deep sea submersibles)

A speculative sketch of the "Giant Dragonfish" a purported 2 meter long Stomiid evidently viewed off the coast of Bermuda in 1932 by marine biologist William Beebe while looking out the windows of his bathysphere (one of the first, manned deep sea submersibles)
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I thought maybe that, growing into an adult, I would have been able to find what I want out of my art and drawing. But sometimes I wonder if its all worth it. Do I draw for myself or for everyone else? Am I ever going to make something tangible with my work? I just don't know.

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What's the BEST and most-up-to-date guide on where we're at in our knowledge of #dinosaurs, I hear you ask? Why it's.... tetzoo.com/blog/2024/2/13…

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D&D spec evo: Pard The pard is a large feline apex predator of forests and grasslands. They are infamous for preying on the livestock & farmers of elf, orc, and human settlements. They are also often used in heraldry due to their regal appearance.

D&D spec evo: Pard

The pard is a large feline apex predator of forests and grasslands. They are infamous for preying on the livestock & farmers of elf, orc, and human settlements. They are also often used in heraldry due to their regal appearance.
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D&D spec evo: Emerald Hagwyrm Also called a "slime dragon", this fish is the largest of its family, maxing out at 7 meters in length. Their serpentine body and barbels let them navigate murky and cluttered swamps. They secrete a powerful slime to defend against predators.

D&D spec evo: Emerald Hagwyrm   

Also called a "slime dragon", this fish is the largest of its family, maxing out at 7 meters in length. Their serpentine body and barbels let them navigate murky and cluttered swamps. They secrete a powerful slime to defend against predators.
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In light of that new reserch paper on penneraptorans; to what extant would y'all use the term "bird"? Do you use it to refer to JUST Neornithes, or anything within Avialae?

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Color sketch of the dubious theropod Szechuanosaurus; interpreted as a Metriacanthosaurid. Known only from some undiagnostic teeth and some possible partial skeletons (but I still wanted to draw it anyway).

Color sketch of the dubious theropod Szechuanosaurus; interpreted as a Metriacanthosaurid. Known only from some undiagnostic teeth and some possible partial skeletons (but I still wanted to draw it anyway).