Hesperornis by Dinoraul
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Description
Hesperornis regalis is a genus of flightless aquatic birds that lived 83.5-78 million years ago (Late Cretaceous period). Famous locations for Hesperornis fossils are the Late Cretaceous marine limestones from Kansas and the marine shales from Canada.It was a large bird, reaching up to 1.5 meters (5 feet) in length.
Comments (12)
MNArtist
VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY COOL!!!!!!!! Wonderful and accurate sculpt on this
lmx3d
beautiful and much appreciated!!!!!!
thecytron
Beautiful natural scene!
kamion
cool birdy, and quite unique at the 3D-front. reserve some space for it at my runtimes, when it is ready to swim. although Dinosaurs are your main turf, I appreciate those non-dino's y've done.
clbsmiley
Well done!! I like it!
odile
This is beautifully done and very interesting. Bravo!
mikeerson
another museum quality image - awesome.
DavidEMartin
You did a nice job of capturing the feel of a James Audubon painting.
mapps
oooh, I love this guy, going in my shopping cart for sure :-)
ApolloKinobi
Danke für diesen schönen Blick in die Vergangenheit, toll gemacht!!!
elperdido
Thats GREAT :) perfect for creatazeous Sea-Scenes from North America
android65mar
Excellent prehistoric scene, these birds had mouths full of teeth I think. There was also a seagull type bird at this time, I believe.