Palaeo-artistic reconstructions
Palaeo-artistic reconstructions
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Description: Palaeo-artistic reconstruction of Euplocephalus tutus on a coastal plain of the ancient continent of Laramidia in the Late Cretaceous, now western Canada.
The explosion in the diversity of other mega-herbivore species during this period was accompanied by the appearance and diversification of angiosperms. In the final illustration, we aim to highlight this phenomenon by depicting the palaeoflora of the time, such as. To ensure that the two species were reconstituted with the remains in the same deposits found in Dinosaur Provincial Park, Alberta, Ca.
Technique: Digital.