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ASSET(S) #343, #344, 650
SPECIES: “Odobenocetops Leptodon”
CODENAME: “Whalerus” (Whale-Walrus)I thought that it would be time to check on our aquatic animals. We got a bit of fish, some rope and an underwater camera. When we went out of the cove we had to stop because we saw some strange shadows in front of our boat.
We were discussing what the shadows could be, one of them swam up to us and jumped out and we all recognized the gray, spotted hide and the walrus-like head and tusks. It was an Odobenocetops. Odobenocetops is a species of whale that has adapted similarly to two other species of aquatic herbivores, the Manatee and Walrus. It uses its strange head to suck up sea grasses and filter them into its stomach. The two strange tusks are used to both stir up sand and attract mates.
We also saw a small new addition to the pair.








Oh yeah. I forgot. @pheonix
That is honestly the first time I’ve seen a figure of one of these, Pivot or otherwise.
Such a rare, but intruiging animal in media, as I only remember it in 2 Megalodon focused documentaries.
You did a great job!
Thanks and I decided to do it when I watched a video about it in JPB
figure aside i love the artwork and all the scenes
your stuff could be in like, kids books of dinosaurs or something
Thank
The whale that walks on its teeth
The IRL one’s tusks were longer on the right and shorter on the left but I just believe that it looked like that was because the holotypes tusks snapped and regrew
Beautiful