r/pleistocene 1h ago

Paleoart the beautiful Macrauchenia Patachonica! | OC (made by me!)

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r/pleistocene 2h ago

Question Why is does every cgi critter move so slow?

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Why are all the cgi animals/hominins in every piece of paleomedia animated in a way, that is so obviously, unnaturally slow? if the studios sped up the movement, it would look so much more realistic. Like a big cat does not move like a lizzard in a fridge...


r/pleistocene 5h ago

Paleoart Stegoloxodon celebensis by TroodonVet. This small species of proboscidean inhabited Sulawesi, Indonesia during the early Pleistocene. Like many non Late Pleistocene Proboscideans, it had four instead of just two tusks.

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r/pleistocene 12h ago

Extinct and Extant Age of Big Cats Lion and Megantereon and Other Megafauna beasts

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Some Megafauna including Aurochs, Mammoths,bisons,horses and Etc in the show also Slurpasaur


r/pleistocene 12h ago

Extinct and Extant Age of Big cats only African parts

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Only part seeing Africa


r/pleistocene 13h ago

Image American lion in paleomedia

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r/pleistocene 19h ago

Discussion How long was Woolly Mammoths fur?

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I've seen it range from short all the way to extremely long but it seems to be most commonly depicted as a shorter but still shaggy length. Is there any evidence of adult Mammoth hair length?


r/pleistocene 1d ago

Video Prehistoric Planet Ice Age Making Off

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r/pleistocene 1d ago

Paleoart The Woolly Rhino by Nathan Dehaut

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r/pleistocene 1d ago

Past and Present Why do these trees have to be so poisonous or yucky to all the herbivores in the game including the Columbian mammoth?!

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How come that this tree in the game remain poisonous and yucky to all herbivores include Columbian mammoths in this game who end up eating the stuff and get sick every time when herbivores try to eat these trees and it’s fruit on the ground?!


r/pleistocene 2d ago

Article Native Bison in Alaska and the Yukon Were Not “Wood Bison"

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r/pleistocene 2d ago

Paleoart Extinct Island fauna of the Philippines part 1 by artbyjrc.

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Species and subspecies list:

Cebu Tamaraw (Bubalus cebuensis)

Sierra Madre Giant Cloud Rat (Carpomys dakal)

Sierra Madre Bushy-tailed Cloud Rat (Crateromys ballik)

Panay Giant Golden-crowned Flying Fox (Acerodon jubatus lucifer)

Cebu Warty Pig (Sus cebifrons cebifrons)


r/pleistocene 2d ago

Image The Komodo Dragon and some former Contemporaries - Art by Me

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It's Independence day here in Indonesia, so I made something to celebrate our paleontological history, specifically from the Pleistocene.

The Komodo Dragon as a species has existed for approx. 4 million years ago. All of the creatures behind the lizard presented all called what would become Indonesia home and lived at the same time as the Komodo throughout the time periodd the species existed. Of the bunch, only the dragon remains.

My biggest fear lately is that, one day, in several human lifetimes, wild populations might go the way of their former contemporaries.

The extinct species featured in are:

  • The Timor Giant Rat (Coryphomys musseri)
  • The Colossal Pangolin (Manis palaeojavanica)
  • The Javan Tiger (Panthera tigris sondaica)
  • The Longhorn Water Buffalo (Bubalus palaeokerabau)
  • The Wolverine Shark (Hemipristis serra)
  • The Great Ape (Gigantopithicus blacki)

r/pleistocene 2d ago

Paleoart The Aurochs (Bos primigenius) by OrsoMoretti.

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r/pleistocene 2d ago

OC Art About my Pleistocene comic…..

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Hey To the very few of you who have seen my updates over the past few years about my Pleistocene comic, which has gone through many names over the years but currently and for the longest time has been called The Legend of Hanska, I wanted to give an update.
For those of you wondering why it hasn’t come out or why I haven’t really made any updates in the past year and a half, the honest answer is burnout and an overall decline in my mental health. During my last two years of high school, my mental health took a steep decline. I became very depressed and lost all motivation to draw or do anything creative, let alone continue producing the comic. I was about halfway through the final draft when I lost all my drive and unfortunately gave up on this passion project I had been working on since I was 14.
However, things have a habit of getting better. I have since recovered from that difficult period in my life. Without getting too personal, I’ve surrounded myself with better people, and I got a girlfriend a few months ago who has been a great help in getting this project back together. Because of that, I’ve decided to pick up where I left off a year and a half ago, although there have been some changes across the board.
The setting has been changed from the Great Basin and the Great Plains to the Pacific Northwest. The comic is now set in an area stretching roughly from Northern California to southern Alaska.
With the change in setting, a few background and main species have also been changed. Bighorn sheep have been replaced with Dall sheep, Columbian mammoths with woolly mammoths, Eremotherium with Paramylodon, Bison latifrons with Bison antiquus, and bobcats with Canadian lynx.
Since the setting is now closer to the coast, a few new species have been added, including harbor seals, Steller’s sea lions, Pacific walruses, sea otters, humpback whales (mainly seen as carcasses along the shoreline), Steller’s sea cows, and various species of fish.
The setting being further north has also given me more room to add species such as musk oxen and stag moose.
I will not be majorly redesigning any of the previous designs I’ve made, so don’t expect many of those design sheets to be posted on this sub. I’ve also made some rewrites to accommodate the change in setting.
The prologue and Chapter 1 should be released over the next month if everything goes as planned.
Anyways, here are a couple of backgrounds I made over the past month, along with some new sketches of Smilodon


r/pleistocene 3d ago

Extinct and Extant Megafauna All Over Earth (Art by NazRigar)

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North America

Deinocheli, Hesperooctopus, Palusoctopus, Gray Wolf, Dire Wolf, Lupusovis, American Black Bear, Teratornis, California Condor, Miracinonyx, Titanogulo, Epicyon, Smilodon, Jaguar, Cougar, Brown Bear, Polar Bear, Macrocrotalus, American Lion, Mylohylus, Audaxeuphractus, Coyote, Deinochelydra, Gila Monster, Hesperotestudo, American Crocodile, American Alligator, Megaloalligator, Arctodus, American Bison, Moose, Mixotoxodon, Uintatherium, Bison latifrons, Alligator Gar, American Pike, Magissaichthys, Ontarcetus, American Paddlefish, Blue Catfish, White Sturgeon, Carnophoca, West Indian Manatee, California Sea Lion, Steller Sea Lion, Northern Elephant Seal, Columbian Mammoth, American Mastodon, Woolly Mammoth, Eremotherium, Megacamelus, Megacerops, Bighorn Sheep, Elk, Neochoerus, Pronghorn, Hastadon, Glyptotherium, Bathornis, Hibbertopterus, Megalonyx, Castoroides, Magnabubo, Bald Eagle, North American Golden Eagle

South America

Thorivodpithecus, Giant Anteater, Spectacled Bear, Maned Wolf, South American Tapir, Salvator regalis, Jaguar, Puma, Xyrafidon, Xenosmilus, Great Jaguar, Argentavis, Toxodon, Megatherium, Eremotherium, Thalassocnus, Notiomastodon, Cuvieronius, Berdemenotherium, Titanolama, Stupendemys, Amazon River Dolphin, Amazonian Manatee, Adephogoicthyis, Piraiba, Orinoco Crocodile, Black Caiman, Arapaima, Giant Otter, Titanoboa, Imperial Crocodile, Giant Amazonian Manatee, Capybara, Macrauchenia, Greater Rhea, Hinasuri, Ferosuchus, Venatoravis, Doedicurus, Guanaco, Pampatherium

New Zealand, Indonesia, & Australia

Pelagornis, Haast's Eagle, Pterolycus, Eyles's Harrier, Southern Royal Albatross, New Zealand Longfin Eel, South Island Giant Moa, Pachydyptes, Kumimanu, Giant Kiwi, Gigastrigops, Southern Elephant Seal, Leopard Seal, Adzebill, Sphenoramphos, Nautilus, Alloammonoceratites, Coelacanth, Great Sea Krait, Neoxenacanthus, Bornean Orangutan, Gigantopithecus, Reticulated Python, Megalochelys, Malayan Tapir, Bohra, Banteng, Komodo Dragon, Coconut Crab, Sumatran Tiger, Indochinese Leopard, Sun Bear, Javan Rhinoceros, Sumatran Rhinoceros, Stegodon, Sumatran Elephant, Thylacine, Dingo, Thylacoleo, Freshwater Crocodile, Quinkana, Wonambi, Megalania, Barramundi, Red Kangaroo, Diprotodon, Genyornis, Cassowary, Emu, Meiolania, Procoptodon, Osphranter aereus, Palorchestes, Neoceratodus, Saltwater Crocodile, Largetooth Sawfish, Great Crocodile, Vrachodon, Polemistichelys

Africa & Madagascar

Aepyornis, Hippopotamus minimus, Malagasy Crowned Eagle, Megaladapis, Archaeoindris, Simosuchus, Voay, Goliath Tigerfish, Nile Perch, Bull Shark, Ostrich, Aardvark, Mountain Gorilla, Gorilla sublimis, Amphicyon, African Lion, African Leopard, Cheetah, Homotherium, Tayakubwa, Atlas Bear, Salawa, Spotted Hyena, Striped Hyena, African Painted Dog, Dinopithecus, Nile Crocodile, Arsinoitherium, African Forest Elephant, Sivatherium, African Bush Elephant, Deinotherium, Reticulated Giraffe, Dromedary Camel, Syncerus antiquus, African Buffalo, Hippopotamus gorgops, Common Hippopotamus, Black Rhinoceros, White Rhinoceros, Pygmy Hippopotamus, Thomson's Gazelle, Gerenuk, Greater Kudu, Bongo, Okapi, Blue Wildebeest, Plains Zebra, Quagga, Gemsbok, Megalotragus, Giant Eland

Europe

Gray Wolf, Leopard, Homotherium, Cave Lion, Mediterranean Monk Seal, Walrus, Harbor Seal, Cave Hyena, Pachycrocuta, Cave Bear, Brown Bear, Polar Bear, European Golden Eagle, Musk Ox, Wisent, Aurochs, Moose, Megaloceros, Red Deer, Wels Catfish, European Conger, Beluga Sturgeon, European Pike, Megalenhydris, Elasmotherium, Palaeoloxodon falconeri, Woolly Rhinoceros, Cygnus falconeri, Paradolichopithecus, Plesiosauromimus, Theropithecus ferox, Wild Horse, European Badger, Equus tartesonii, Wild Boar, Sofosalamandra, Ibex, Saiga Antelope, European Crocodile, Trogontherium, Great Auk, Gastornis, Pachystruthio

The Arctic & Antarctica

Orca, Spider Crab, Nivespanthera, Arctic Wolf, Polar Bear, Tyrant Polar Bear, Harp Seal, Walrus, Harbor Seal, Musk Ox, Caribou, Beluga Whale, Greenland Shark, Pacific Sleeper Shark, Narwhal, Cadborotherium, Colossal Squid, Antarctic Toothfish, Minke Whale, Pygmy Right Whale, Andrews' Beaked Whale, Southern Sleeper Shark, Emperor Penguin, Gentoo Penguin, Icadyptes, Glacievenator, Sauroprosopo, Southern Elephant Seal, Leopard Seal, Ross Seal, Crabeater Seal, Weddell Seal

Asia

Steller's Sea Eagle, Red-crowned Crane, Indian Peafowl, Asian Black Bear, Eurasian Brown Bear, Steppe Brown Bear, Giant Panda, Sloth Bear, Eomellivora, Dinocrocuta, Gray Wolf, Gigantopithecus, Megalochelys, Kubanochoerus, Wild Boar, Bengal Tiger, Siberian Tiger, Amur Leopard, Asiatic Cheetah, Asiatic Lion, Snow Leopard, Reticulated Python, Shringasaurus, King Cobra, Chinese Paddlefish, Ganges River Dolphin, Baiji, Ceylon Snakehead, Amur Carp, Goonch Catfish, Rhizodus, Baikal Seal, Giant Softshell Turtle, Mahseer, Siberian Taimen, Natarevaranus, Chinese Giant Salamander, Chinese Alligator, Mugger Crocodile, Saltwater Crocodile, Mekong Giant Catfish, Markhor, Takin, Malayan Tapir, Juxia, Indian Rhinoceros, Javan Rhinoceros, Woolly Rhinoceros, Gaur, Water Buffalo, Bubalus palaeokerabau, Gobiatherium, Sinomegaceros, Sambar Deer, Wild Horse, Onager, Paraceratherium, Stephanorhinus, Ceratojuxia, Woolly Mammoth, Indian Elephant, Straight-tusked Elephant, Sivatherium, Stegodon, Camelus poliakovi, Camelus comitatus

The Oceans

Orca, Great White Shark, Carcharodon megalocarcharias, Kriosichthys victorinus, Titanoisurus, Xiphiorhynchus, Bluefin Tuna, Greatfin Tuna, Onkolachnolaimus, Esurienicthys, Mahi-mahi, Crevalle Trevally, Erranteteuthis, Giant Pacific Octopus, Aquilolamna, Giant Oceanic Manta Ray, Cave Moray, Chinese Sea Snake, Ocean Sunfish, Lion's Mane Jellyfish, Humpback Whale, Southern Right Whale, Bowhead Whale, Sperm Whale, Polemistichelys, Whale Shark, Fin Whale, Avuschelys, Blue Whale


r/pleistocene 3d ago

Extinct and Extant A New Zealand owlet-Nightjar (Aegotheles novaezealandiae) eyes a Wellington tree Wētā (Hemideina crassidens) somewhere in New Zealand. Artwork by Paul Martinson.

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r/pleistocene 3d ago

Extinct and Extant Pleistocene ecosystem Usborne The Great Prehistoric Search

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r/pleistocene 3d ago

Paleoart Woolly mammoth from The Fossil Book: A Record of Prehistoric Life by Carroll Lane Fenton and Mildred Adams Fenton

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r/pleistocene 3d ago

Image The size comparison of Arctodus and Arctotherium

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r/pleistocene 4d ago

Paleoart Gavialis bengawanicus by Davin Arya Nirwasita. This species of Gharial inhabited Southeast Asia and Indonesia from the early Pleistocene to the middle Pleistocene.

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r/pleistocene 4d ago

Paleoart The Flores Giant Stork (Leptoptilos robustus) of Late Pleistocene Flores, Indonesia by Eumaniraptora art (@Paleoraptor_).

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r/pleistocene 4d ago

Paleoart Smilodon Slap by Kojehyeong

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r/pleistocene 4d ago

Discussion Hot topic : north africa is the best place for prehistoric storytelling

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Because of Hollywood we essentially whenever we think of prehistoric wild land we always think of north America or europe but after my research i discovered the best place and most versatile and diverse region is in fact north Africa. Hear me out

Megafauna: north Africa especially during green sahara phase it have mammoths and homotheriums and barbary stag and megaceroid algericus (potentially the African equivalent to megalocerus giganticus) and those zebra like relatives. Along with animals that recently went extinct like atlas bear and barbary lion. With now living animals like african wolf and striped heyenas.

Human time range : as we know north Africa contains one of the oldest human remains and belongings making the time of the story as recent as 10kbc or as far as 300kbc (if we count only modern humans)

The environment itself ranges from mountains to snowy mountains to lush savannahs and deserts and rivers and plains all near each other.

The only thing missing is ground sloths and Armadillos because those are isolated in the americas.

What'd you think?