@saurus172
Joined on September 5th, 2017, this user has been a member for 3,195 days and is the 2,367th person to register an account.
Has 212 submissions, the first one uploaded on December 4th, 2017 and the most recent on January 8th, 2026.
Of those, 2 have been featured and 20 have won Users' Choice.
On average, each submission earns 4,731 downloads.
In total, they have been download 1,003,027 times.
Counting every individual stickfigure, including the contents of all packs, this user has technically made and submitted 983 stickfigures.
On average, when this user rates stickfigures, they are 95% positive.
Has made 534 comments on non-activity pages of the site. Alternatively, this user has made 975 comments on actual activity pages of the site.
This member is a Users' Choice voter!
Their current voting streak is 0 and their longest streak is 69 consecutive votes.
-
Replying to comment by:
Southern Mammoth
-
Replying to comment by:
Thank
-
@concavenanimator
@cerato
@pheonix
@thedinosaurhunter
@lawrencethedragon
@lucasthedinoman
@ssbswbASSET(S)- #1231, #1232, #1233
SPECIES- Smilodon populator
CODENAME- “Leo” “Tigre”LOADING LOG#60-
“November 11th, 2019
“After a long time patrolling the sanctuary’s waters to see if we can spot the many specimens that lurk in the depths, I happily came back onto shore to see one of our newest specimens. A trio of Smildons.
“The Smilodons- or Sabre-Tooth Tigers- were brought back here by one of our extraction teams so we could start up a breeding program of these big cats. Thankfully this small pride is what they brought and not a massive, like dozen strong one. Not sure how we’d have wrangled that many calculating predators.
“Our trio are relatively calm for how fresh they have been brought back. They are mainly seen lazing about in the grassy meadows sections of their paddock, only truly active when hunting the deer and livestock we let loose into the enclosure.
“It is like seeing true warriors when they hunt.”
-
Replying to comment by:
Clever Boy.
Also, love the color scheme and stripe
-
Replying to comment by:
Looking forward to it man.
-
Replying to comment by:
I\’ve known of it and owned since I was a kid.
-
Replying to comment by:
Thank ya.
-
Replying to comment by:
That would probably end up being a baby one that would try that. The adults are well… Its like a hyper dog that would bulldoze a small child to get a ball. But the size of the great white.
-
OMG TOTALLY FORGOT TO DO THIS EARLIER!!!
@concavenanimator
@cerato
@pheonix
@thedinosaurhunter
@lawrencethedragon
@lucasthedinoman
@ssbswbASSET(S)- #921, #922
SPECIES- Rhomaleosaurus cramptoni
CODENAME- “Romeo” and “Juliet”LOADING LOG#59-
“October 25th, 2019
“Near the end of our voyage, we spotted in the distance a pair of large silhouettes under the water. Throwing a cage in the water, I jumped in and found a wonderful, yet intimidating sight that came my way. Our pair of Rhomaleosaurus.
“Romeo and Juliet are our pair of Rhomaleosaurus, a plesiosaur species that seems like a mix between the Pliosaurs and Plesiosaurs, like its an evolutionary link. With it’s large head filled with large, needle like teeth and a semi-long neck on a streamlined body and large fins, they were one of the apex predators of their time, feeding on anything they could catch, be it fish, cephalopods, or other large animals.
“Our pair are quite inquisitive, curious like seals or even sharks in a way, as they end up giving exploratory bites if they get to close to figure out what is with them. They’re intelligent, almost dolphin level and quite terrifying in that way. They occasionally kill massive prey like small whales and tuna to attract prey like sharks and sea-birds to create a smorgasbord of new game.
“Thank god they are soley aquatic.”
-
Neat, it’s very good,also what are you doing next?
Tbh I would to see somebody feeding a particularly joyful Rhomaleo, that would be cute
(Tho if you don’t want to do that, I certainly can)-
Replying to:
That would probably end up being a baby one that would try that. The adults are well… Its like a hyper dog that would bulldoze a small child to get a ball. But the size of the great white.
-
-
Oh wow, I love the WWD Colors
-
Replying to:
Thank ya.
-
-
-
Replying to comment by:
Okie dokie, thanks for being patient
-
Replying to comment by:
Its okay for the elephant
-
Replying to comment by:
And I have answered.
-
Replying to comment by:
I can do this, but will be a while.
I am currently in the midst of a project for some people as well as juggling figures for the public, as well as work and life in general.I can do this, but it will be a bit, especially with the fact I just did a rex remodel.
-
Yeah…. I can definitely make a remodel right after the one I just did.
-
Replying to comment by:
You have summoned me?
- Load More


















the hell how are you even aware of whatever this longboi thing is
rip bambi tho in that second to last pic
really good though the mouth is epic
Thank
Smilodon is pretty much the most popular Pleistocene animal tho
AMazing. What’s next?
Southern Mammoth
One of the massive legends of the prehistoric world. Awesome job
Thank you.
Very good