Odd art, fleshing out combinations, and dinosaur sharks
Redid my older drawing of the Megalodon, especially considering it is no longer considered just a large great white shark. Megalodons now have their own family which means 'megateeth'. As a result I redrew the monster shark, taking a guess at coloration, and guessing a few other details, given teeth and latest research. That reseign shows here:
https://www.spoonflower.com/en/fabric/13246411-megalodon-v22-by-combatfish
and here
https://www.cafepress.com/clownfishbutton/11854772
among other spots.
I also drew up an ancient freshwater shark, a true river monster of the distant past, the Xenacanthus. This beast was only around 4 feet or so, but had a giant spike on its head, and prowled through the Devonian to Triassic times. I again took some liberty with coloration, guessing that a swamp or river shark would likely be colored much like a bowfin or gar.
https://www.cafepress.com/clownfishbutton/17327440
https://www.spoonflower.com/en/fabric/13234248-xenacanthus-ancient-freshwater-shark-by-combatfish
then made some interesting combo patterns for the paleontologist or dino lover at home:
the added several more snappers and the like, including Emperor snappers (juvenille):
https://www.cafepress.com/combatfishingdeepseafishesshop/17333061
Then a combo like so:
https://www.designbyhumans.com/shop/t-shirt/men/3-indo-pacific-snappers/1843851/
note that I also put all my combat-fishing gear on the design by humans site also:
https://www.designbyhumans.com/shop/CombatFish/
Enjoy,
Bryce
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