I needed to occupy my mind after what went the previous month and because I missed the Draw a Dinosaur Day I decided to fix it with Macro March.
If you guys remember the silly drawing that I had made for 2025's Paw Day then you might recognize the spino lady on the left.
ploverlvr suggested me to name this sweet theropod herbalist "Cleo" (for multiple reasons) and I decided to continue with the Ancient Egyptian themed names for her significant other, Karnak. Little trivia about Karnak is that he is actually different, lightly smaller, species of spinosaurid than Cleo named Spinosaurus Mirabilis. Fossils of his species were actually excavated couple years back, however, this year Mirabilis was finally classified as different species than the good old Aegyptiacus.
These two species of Spinosaurus would likely not meet despite living in the same period of Cretaceous... But HEY: This is follow up to drawing where two anthro cattos got unintentionally shrunk via time travel and survived being accidentaly stomped by sapient female dino, so let's have fun with it! X3
Also: It seems that somebody would like berry snack as well. <v<
Lio the cheetah belongs to
-CatChow-
If you guys remember the silly drawing that I had made for 2025's Paw Day then you might recognize the spino lady on the left.
ploverlvr suggested me to name this sweet theropod herbalist "Cleo" (for multiple reasons) and I decided to continue with the Ancient Egyptian themed names for her significant other, Karnak. Little trivia about Karnak is that he is actually different, lightly smaller, species of spinosaurid than Cleo named Spinosaurus Mirabilis. Fossils of his species were actually excavated couple years back, however, this year Mirabilis was finally classified as different species than the good old Aegyptiacus.These two species of Spinosaurus would likely not meet despite living in the same period of Cretaceous... But HEY: This is follow up to drawing where two anthro cattos got unintentionally shrunk via time travel and survived being accidentaly stomped by sapient female dino, so let's have fun with it! X3
Also: It seems that somebody would like berry snack as well. <v<
Lio the cheetah belongs to
-CatChow-
Category Artwork (Digital) / Macro / Micro
Species Dinosaur
Size 2259 x 1631px
File Size 472.5 kB
Although I suggested it, I didn't realize that you'd made Karnak The new species until I saw the horn in more detail. In any case, he looks just as good as his mate. I like how you've made it so clear that they're hugging and not fighting, as with animals, sometimes mating rituals can look like a fight.
That said, He does look quite banged up, Implying that he's a fighter or a scout of some kind? If he's smaller, then I'm guessing the latter, but it all depends on the composition of the tribe.
I love the way they're both covering the image. Really shows the scale difference between them and the futuristic [To them] scientists.
That little bug like creature is cute too, It would probably look a little more intimidating close up, but it doesn't seem to be threatening. If it was, the scientists would probably know it by now.
And I looked up where Karnak 's name came from, and apparently It comes from a massive old temple complex within Egypt. It was also quite geographically smart of you to take his name from a region much further down the Nile. Although that's not as far away as The Sahara desert, that wouldn't have been a desert back then.
Many Stone Age tribes are often nomadic, so I can see that meet ups like that would occur even if they're not common. So it makes sense.
That said, He does look quite banged up, Implying that he's a fighter or a scout of some kind? If he's smaller, then I'm guessing the latter, but it all depends on the composition of the tribe.
I love the way they're both covering the image. Really shows the scale difference between them and the futuristic [To them] scientists.
That little bug like creature is cute too, It would probably look a little more intimidating close up, but it doesn't seem to be threatening. If it was, the scientists would probably know it by now.
And I looked up where Karnak 's name came from, and apparently It comes from a massive old temple complex within Egypt. It was also quite geographically smart of you to take his name from a region much further down the Nile. Although that's not as far away as The Sahara desert, that wouldn't have been a desert back then.
Many Stone Age tribes are often nomadic, so I can see that meet ups like that would occur even if they're not common. So it makes sense.
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