Doedicurus by Dinoraul
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Description
Doedicurus clavicaudatus was a glyptodont, living during the Pleistocene until the end of the last ice age, some 11 000 years ago. This was the largest known glyptodontid, and one of the better known members of the New World Pleistocene megafauna, with a height of 1.5 meters (5 ft) and an overall length of around 3.6 meters (12 ft). It had a huge domed carapace that was made of many tightly fitted scutes.
Doedicurus inhabited woodlands and grasslands and was herbivorous. Its tail club was probably used in intraspecific conflict rather than defense against predators like Smilodon. For one thing, the latter use would have been hard since the animal's field of vision was so limited that it would essentially have had to blindly thrash the tail club about.
Fossils of Doedicurus are found in North America and South America. Given the late date of its disappearance, it was encountered and probably also hunted by the first human settlers of South America.
Comments (17)
tiff666
No wonder, this really strange looking animal died out...;-) Great model and a excellent landscape!
DarkStormCrow
Excellent image, well done...
ledwolorz
Beautiful landscape.
BlackAngel66
Nice scene!
phil01
COOL scene
Seaview123
Nice prehistoric render! Good looking scene.
jclP
cool
mapps
very cool :-)
Krid
great scene with excellent details
ragouc
Very good light and scene.
LadyLight
That is one beautiful sky and atmosphere!! Can't say the creature is pretty but you did a great job presenting him (lol)
timspfd
Yay, a mammal :) Great scene, beautifully done environment
mikeerson
the expression is killer... It looks like a beever - a big beaver - lol.... it also looks like it is dropping something = who knows, maybe it's pg.
artbyphil
Another great recreation and one very strange looking creature!
scifibabe
Another unique dino scene. Great creation. Wonderful setting.
Schnuck
Excellent!!!
Forevernyt
He's a cute little bugger.