Short Faced Bear #2
by Daniel Eskridge
Title
Short Faced Bear #2
Artist
Daniel Eskridge
Medium
Digital Art - Digital 3d Rendering/cgi
Description
An unusual looking bear, the now extinct short faced bear, sits in the deep grass on the rocky shore of a prehistoric North American wetland. He faces to the right of the image, looking towards the rising sun which bathes the seen in golden light. Some puffy white clouds drift lazily in the sky.
The short-faced bear, or Arctodus Simus, is an genus of bear that inhabited North America during the last ice age and went extinct about 10,000 years ago. It may have been the largest predatory land mammal of its day. Experts disagree on the exact nature of it's diet, but there is speculation that it would steal other predator's kills by using its intimidating size to run them off.
This image is part of my paleoart series. It an an artwork depicing a scene of one of the largest animals of the pleistocene era North America.
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June 20th, 2013
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Jutta Maria Pusl
Excellent work... an impressive animal and a beautiful landscape, awesome point of view!