Quetzalcoatlus by android65mar
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Description
Quetzalcoatlus was discovered in Texas in 1971 by Douglas Lawson a graduate of the Jackson School of Geosciences. It is named after the feathered serpent Quetzalcoatl. Originally believed to be a giant scavenging flying reptile, a pterodactyloid equivalent of a vulture, recent theories favour a ground hunting lifestyle.
Either way, it's hard to see a beast like this turning down the oppurtunity of a free meal, so if a dead Triceratops should happen to be around I'm sure they wouldn't object to a nibble or two.
Comments (5)
Fidelity2
Your art-work is so nice. I thank you for your masterpiece. 5+!
MNArtist
Interesting approach to the lighting and setup!
mgtcs
This is a great si fi, amazing atmosphere, and textures, well done!
Jay-el-Jay
A fine rendering of another prehistoric beast.
daggerwilldo
Wonderful big critter. A fine render.