Carboniferous landscape C014 / 4723
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Carboniferous landscape C014 / 4723
Carboniferous landscape. Artwork of animals and plants in a Carboniferous landscape. A scorpion (lower right) is on a fallen Sigillaria tree trunk. Nearby (lower centre) is an Eryops amphibian. A dragonfly (Meganeura) is at centre right, on a Lepidodendron tree trunk. In flight is a Palaeodictyoptera insect (upper left). The forest beyond the lake is mostly Lepidodendron (left) and Sigillaria (right) plants, plus some Calamites plants. The Carboniferous period lasted from around 360 to 300 million years ago
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Africa Amphibian Calamites Carboniferous Crawling Dragonfly Extinct Flying Insects Natural History Palaeobotanical Palaeobotany Palaeontological Palaeozoological Palaeozoology Paleobotanical Paleobotany Paleontological Paleozoological Paleozoology Plants Prehistoric Prehistory Scorpion Swamp Trees Eryops Lepidodendron Meganeura Palaeontology Scorpiones Sigillaria
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This print titled "Carboniferous Landscape C014/4723" takes us back in time to the ancient world of the Carboniferous period. The artwork beautifully depicts a diverse ecosystem teeming with prehistoric animals and plants. In the foreground, a scorpion can be seen crawling on a fallen Sigillaria tree trunk, showcasing its unique adaptation to this primeval environment. Just below, an Eryops amphibian rests near the water's edge, adding to the rich biodiversity of this swampy landscape. At center right, a magnificent dragonfly known as Meganeura gracefully perches on a Lepidodendron tree trunk, highlighting its impressive size compared to modern-day counterparts. In flight above them all is a Palaeodictyoptera insect, exhibiting its delicate wingspan against the backdrop of towering trees. Speaking of which, beyond the serene lake lies a forest dominated by Lepidodendron and Sigillaria plants interspersed with Calamites plants. The Carboniferous period spanned from approximately 360 to 300 million years ago and was characterized by lush vegetation and abundant wildlife. This remarkable illustration captures not only the scientific significance but also evokes awe for our planet's ancient history. Richard Bizley's masterful artwork transports us back in time and serves as a testament to Earth's ever-changing natural history. It reminds us that long before humans walked these lands, extraordinary creatures thrived in ecosystems vastly different from what we know today.
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