Diplocaulus-Eryops by Dinoraul
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Description
Diplocaulus is an extinct genus of leponspondyl amphibian from the late Carboniferous to the late Permian period (roughly 270 million years ago). It was up to 1 meter ( 3.3 feet ) long. The wide head could have acted like a hydrofoil, helping the creature glide through the water. The shape was also defensive, since even a large predator, like Eryops, would have a hard time trying to swallow a creature with such a wide head.
Animals modeled with Lightwave3D, rendered in Vue 9 xStreame.
Comments (11)
Forevernyt
Well so much for the large head saving that one! Great work.
MNArtist
Great as always. The ripples look good!
saphira1998
great
kenmo
Superb.....
tiff666
Fantastic!
wotan
Beautiful scene, fantastic models!
ThetaGraphics
Excellent work!
rbratche
WOW and THANKS! Also your last Xenacanthus model was also on my all time want list! Your the master of prehistoric 3D my friend!
android65mar
Cool image.
DarQueBird
Awesome!
ApolloKinobi
Ohh, es gibt Frühstück:-) Sehr schöne Szene!!!