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# ''[[Dasygnathoides|Dasygnathoides?]]'' (Not certain if this is possible, fossils are incomplete)
# ''[[Dasygnathoides|Dasygnathoides?]]'' (Not certain if this is possible, fossils are incomplete)
# [[Estemmenosuchidae|Estemmnosuchids]]
# [[Estemmenosuchidae|Estemmnosuchids]]
# ''[[Hoeckosaurus]]'' emerging from the footprint of a ''[[Paraceratherium]]'' (in the background)


== To Done List ==
== To Done List ==

Revision as of 22:02, 19 April 2023

Παλαιος This user is a member of the Palaeos.com crew.


Also known as "Stanton" or "Mr A." I'm an amateur artist, and I've taken it upon myself to try and provide illustrations to as many entries on extinct or prehistoric animals as possible...

Awards

The Special Barnstar
For special contribution of your artistic talents, as applied to the field of the natural sciences TeganX7 04:39, 3 September 2007 (UTC)


The Barnstar of Life
In overdue appreciation of his illustrations of extinct or prehistoric animals. Walter Siegmund (talk) 16:56, 27 July 2007 (UTC)
For Good Works on Prehistoric Images
Presented by SilkTork
The Fauna Barnstar
Your artwork has made Wikipedia's paleontology articles much prettier than they would otherwise be. Thank you for your amazing work and tireless efforts.:D Abyssal leviathin (talk) 02:49, 15 January 2008 (UTC)



To Do List

If anyone wants to, please feel free to add to this list

  1. Sus strozzi and Eucladoceros in Mediterranean Pliocene Europe
  2. Prodeinotherium near a lake.
  3. Heterodontosaurus fleeing from Megapnosaurus
  4. Kronosaurus swimming
  5. Megalodon underwater chasing Acrophoca
  6. Scarrittia swimming with Rhynchippus browsing
  7. Elomeryx browsing
  8. Ctenurella
  9. Enaliarctos
  10. Endeiolepis
  11. Sylviornis
  12. Merycopotamus
  13. Megaladapis
  14. Maroccosuchus
  15. Cyprus Dwarf Hippopotamus
  16. Kenyapotamus
  17. Tyrannosaurus rex fighting with one Triceratops
  18. Saichania dinosaur
  19. Allosaurus Dwarf
  20. Hylonomus
  21. Hynerpeton basetti underwater being chased by Hyneria
  22. Cloudina (to adorn new taxobox)
  23. Chapalmalania
  24. Archaeoindris
  25. Platyceramus
  26. Theosodon
  27. The eyes of the mantis shrimp, something like this (It's not extinct, but none of the images on the mantis shrimp page do justice to the beauty of its amazing multicoloured body and amazing eyes) (probably as a diagram)
  28. Planula
  29. Wakaleo oldfieldi
  30. Thylacoleo
  31. Argyrolagus
  32. Ekaltadeta
  33. Ceratogaulus
  34. Protictitherium
  35. Plesictis
  36. Paleotherium
  37. Yuanansuchus Temnospondyl
  38. Turfanosuchus
  39. Turanosuchus
  40. Acerosodontosaurus
  41. Mesozoic Sea Birds, Palaeotringa, Plegadornis, and Graculavus
  42. Clear up hyperlinks linking to non-existent articles or write one
  43. Dire wolfs fighting Arctodus away from their kill
  44. Giant Beaver swimming
  45. Cryptoprocta spelea hunting Archaeoindris fontoynonti the giant lemur
  46. History's biggest birds and bird relatives(bird-dinos)
  47. Turanosuchus
  48. Aphelops
  49. Wutuhyus
  50. Yunguisaurus
  51. Himalayacetus
  52. Rhynchotherium
  53. Waitaha Penguin
  54. Titanis attacking Hipparion
  55. Red Deer Cave people
  56. Pseudomegachasma
  57. Astorgosuchus
  58. Necrosuchus
  59. Tomistoma cairense
  60. Dasygnathoides? (Not certain if this is possible, fossils are incomplete)
  61. Estemmnosuchids
  62. Hoeckosaurus emerging from the footprint of a Paraceratherium (in the background)

To Done List