This is a great image, and not too far from the problems that modern illustrator s have in depicting dinosaurs. But the skeleton is a cat, so not surprising that the bunny is way off. This link to Atlas Obscura gives a more accurate representation of how dinosaur illustrators are probably going wide of the mark: www.atlasobscura.com/articles/dinosaurs-art-paleoartists-mistakes
Personally, I'd be more inclined to question the length of the caudal appendage and the number of vertebrae which makes it up on something I'm being told is a bunny rabbit.
This is a great image, and not too far from the problems that modern illustrator s have in depicting dinosaurs. But the skeleton is a cat, so not surprising that the bunny is way off. This link to Atlas Obscura gives a more accurate representation of how dinosaur illustrators are probably going wide of the mark: www.atlasobscura.com/articles/dinosaurs-art-paleoartists-mistakes
ReplyDeleteHi @andy: definitely a lagomorph, cats don't have teeth like that :)
ReplyDeleteHi @andy: definitely a lagomorph, cats don't have teeth like that :)
ReplyDeletePersonally, I'd be more inclined to question the length of the caudal appendage and the number of vertebrae which makes it up on something I'm being told is a bunny rabbit.
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