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Talos sampsoni, a small troodontid from the late Cretaceous period

Talos sampsoni, a small troodontid from the late Cretaceous period


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Talos sampsoni, a small troodontid from the late Cretaceous period

Talos sampsoni is a small troodontid whose fossil was found with a once-broken and healed over toe

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Animal Behavior Animal Foot Animal Tail Bird Birds Of Prey Care Claw Contour Feathers Crest Existence Feather Habitat Illustration Technique Injured Injury Outcrop Physical Injury Raptor Rock Saurischia Solitude Standing Talon Theropod Troodontid Wound Cretaceous Evolution Licking Mesozoic Era Paleozoology Prehistoric Era Primitive


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This artwork by Emily Willoughby showcases the remarkable Talos sampsoni, a small troodontid from the late Cretaceous period. The digitally generated image brings this extinct creature to life with stunning detail and vibrant colors. In this side view illustration, we see Talos Sampsoni standing proudly on an outcrop of rocks against a backdrop of fluffy clouds. Its distinctive crest and contour feathers are beautifully depicted, highlighting its bird-like features. The artist has skillfully captured the essence of this prehistoric era predator, showcasing its carnivorous nature through its sharp talons and menacing claw. What makes this particular specimen even more intriguing is the once-broken and healed over toe visible in the print. This physical injury offers a glimpse into the animal's past existence and provides valuable insights into its behavior and resilience. The solitary presence of Talos Sampsoni adds an element of solitude to the scene, emphasizing its primitive origins in a habitat long gone. As one of many species that evolved during the Mesozoic era, it serves as a reminder of Earth's rich paleozoological history. Emily Willoughby's artwork not only celebrates scientific discovery but also sparks our imagination about these incredible creatures that roamed our planet millions of years ago. It invites us to marvel at their beauty while contemplating their place within evolution's grand tapestry.

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