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Post by crankydinosaur on Aug 5, 2009 19:48:13 GMT
ta-da! crankydinosaur
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Post by kuni on Aug 5, 2009 19:57:27 GMT
It's not actually a neat line like that at all - but cool models!
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Post by Libraraptor on Aug 5, 2009 20:04:40 GMT
Cool! I was in a horse museum (natural and cultural history) last Friday and saw that if the evolution of the horse was free from human breeding influence and woodland would spread again after Man´s extinction, Dougal Dixon anticipates horses´ evolution in the Paraceratherium direction. Put one behind it if you like Once I had the great idea of creating a 3 D - genealogy of the Dinosauria with models on my attic, about the size of a model railroad. Somehow I didn´t start yet - maybe this input is of interest for anyone else. Boki, you probably have all relevant groups. Why not create a cladogram this way?
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Post by crankydinosaur on Aug 5, 2009 20:33:08 GMT
haha yeah i know evolution isn't a straight line i was going for the "classic" horse evolution image.
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Post by kuni on Aug 5, 2009 20:51:07 GMT
it's a cool classic pic though
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Post by joshhoover on Aug 5, 2009 21:29:57 GMT
Here is my version of the horse evolution. They were made for the horse exhibit at the Carnegie Museum of Natural history. I was the lead person on the team that made these horse feet. I took the 3D models of the feet and 3D printed them as well as prepped the feet for molding, molded them and made some castings. -Josh
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Post by Dan on Aug 5, 2009 22:16:31 GMT
Wow, very nice work, Josh! Too bad so many little horsies had to lose their legs, though.
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Post by bokisaurus on Aug 26, 2009 19:41:33 GMT
Alternate version, Boki style ;D ;D ;D LOL! ;D
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Post by Megaraptor on Aug 26, 2009 20:14:19 GMT
Cool! I was in a horse museum (natural and cultural history) last Friday and saw that if the evolution of the horse was free from human breeding influence and woodland would spread again after Man´s extinction, Dougal Dixon anticipates horses´ evolution in the Paraceratherium direction. Put one behind it if you like Once I had the great idea of creating a 3 D - genealogy of the Dinosauria with models on my attic, about the size of a model railroad. Somehow I didn´t start yet - maybe this input is of interest for anyone else. Boki, you probably have all relevant groups. Why not create a cladogram this way? I am getting onto the Dinosaur geneaology-will have to start finding adequate substitutes for ones that weren't reproduced as toys.
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Post by foxilized on Nov 14, 2009 21:46:30 GMT
Ey, didn't see this thread before. This is pretty cool, boki!
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Post by darwinian on Nov 25, 2009 2:06:32 GMT
It's not actually a neat line like that at all - but cool models! It is for the modern horse. The side branches are for extinct losers.
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