GabiPaleo
•3D artist•
•Zoology nerd•
•Paleoart, occasionaly living animals and specevo-Pokezoa•
You can find me on: linktr.ee/GabiPaleo
- Elephant Bird (Aepyornis maximus) - possibly the largest bird in history, with some estimates reaching 1,000kg. The genus was endemic to Madagascar, with two species, the smaller A. hildebrandti and maximus (which, according to the latest research includes Vorombe Titan). 1/10
- South Island giant moa (Dinornis robustus) - the largest species of moa, weighing over 200 kg and capable of reaching 3.6 metres above the ground. As their name suggests, they were native to the South Island of New Zealand, primarily inhabiting lowland areas. 1/11
- I forgot to post it, but here's a size comparison of pretty much every animal I made in 2024 (not including Pokezoa!)
- Also version with females without blue legs, which one do u prefer?
- Moa birds!
- Time for a distant cousin
- Kiwi (Apteryx) - a genus of flightless birds endemic to New Zealand. They're the smallest of the ratites, a group that includes ostriches, emus, cassowaries, the extinct moas and elephant birds - kiwi's closest relatives, with both lineages diverging 54 million years ago. 1/6
- Finishing up next entry - Kiwi, and due to the fact I made each of 5 species and quite small distribution range I need to make a little different size chart than usually; what do you guys think? Anything I could improve/change/add?
- +I got a new book from Steve Brusatte at the museum, expect a bit more artworks with mammals/proto-mammals from me
- No art for almost 1 month, sorry but I was busy with university stuff (and when I wasn't I didn't have my laptop), but now it's christmas break and I have my laptop back; any suggestions for next artworks? oh also I was at Museum für Naturkunde yesterday with @mayamoo0.bsky.social! :)
- No art for almost 1 month, sorry but I was busy with university stuff (and when I wasn't I didn't have my laptop), but now it's christmas break and I have my laptop back; any suggestions for next artworks? oh also I was at Museum für Naturkunde yesterday with @mayamoo0.bsky.social! :)
- little gang
- next animal
- Pinocetus – a genus of small baleen whales from the Miocene epoch, discovered in southern Poland. It inhabited shallow waters of the Paratethys Sea. As a smaller whale, it fell prey to predators such as Megalodon. The genus is known only from one species, Pinocetus polonicus. 1/4
- trying to keep being motivated to make art while everything lately flop,,, maybe because they weren't paleoart idk,,,, oh also Pinocetus will drop this week, maybe something from New Caledonia (idk yet if extant or extinct) too
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