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...
To Do List
If anyone wants to, please feel free to add to this list
- Sus strozzi and Eucladoceros in Mediterranean Pliocene Europe
- Prodeinotherium near a lake.
- Heterodontosaurus fleeing from Megapnosaurus
- Kronosaurus swimming
- Megalodon underwater chasing Acrophoca
- Scarrittia swimming with Rhynchippus browsing
- Elomeryx browsing
- Ctenurella
- Enaliarctos
- Endeiolepis
- Sylviornis
- Merycopotamus
- Megaladapis
- Maroccosuchus
- Cyprus Dwarf Hippopotamus
- Kenyapotamus
- Tyrannosaurus rex fighting with one Triceratops
- Saichania dinosaur
- Allosaurus Dwarf
- Hylonomus
- Hynerpeton basetti underwater being chased by Hyneria
Cloudina (to adorn new taxobox)
- Chapalmalania
- Archaeoindris
- Platyceramus
- Theosodon
- 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)
- Planula
- Wakaleo oldfieldi
- Thylacoleo
- Argyrolagus
- Ekaltadeta
- Ceratogaulus
- Protictitherium
- Plesictis
- Paleotherium
- Yuanansuchus Temnospondyl
- Turfanosuchus
- Turanosuchus
- Acerosodontosaurus
- Mesozoic Sea Birds, Palaeotringa, Plegadornis, and Graculavus
- Clear up hyperlinks linking to non-existent articles or write one
- Dire wolfs fighting Arctodus away from their kill
- Giant Beaver swimming
- Cryptoprocta spelea hunting Archaeoindris fontoynonti the giant lemur
- History's biggest birds and bird relatives(bird-dinos)
- Turanosuchus
- Aphelops
- Wutuhyus
- Yunguisaurus
- Himalayacetus
- Rhynchotherium
- Waitaha Penguin
- Titanis attacking Hipparion
- Red Deer Cave people
- Pseudomegachasma
- Astorgosuchus
- Necrosuchus
- Tomistoma cairense
- Dasygnathoides? (Not certain if this is possible, fossils are incomplete)
- Estemmnosuchids
- Hoeckosaurus emerging from the footprint of a Paraceratherium (in the background)
- Thrinaxodon going for a morning stroll in South Africa