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Along the coast of Cretaceous Argentina, a pair of Buitreraptors hunt among the tide pools. These dinosaurs are thought to mainly hunt smaller land dwelling reptiles and mammals due to their elongated narrow snouts and some paleoentologists propose that their long legs would have allowed them to pursue prey over long distances. I specilate that these same anatomical features would have allowed them to also function superbly as wading predators, much like modern herons and storks. I have observed great blue herons feeding in tide pools on several occasions, and since these dinosaurs are of a similar size it seems like it would have been an advantageous niche for them to fill. The buitreraptors on th right is exhibiting an "umbrella" shadow hunting behavior (as seen in some modern heron species) to draw fish closer before striking.
Jordan Walker is a fine artist and illustrator currently living in western Oregon, and is a graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design.
He has spent his life roaming through deep woods and rugged coastlines exploring the wonders of the natural world. His life-long fascinations with natural history and ancient civilizations, as well as worlds of fantasy and science fiction have lead him to create work of his own that explores strange new worlds, as well as the one that we know.
His work has been shown in national galleries, and many of his paintings are ...
This is a gallery-quality giclée art print on 100% cotton rag archival paper, printed with archival inks. Each art print is listed by sheet size. Our 4 inch prints feature a minimum half-inch margin while larger sizes feature a minimum one-inch margin.