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Tuatara Skeleton

by Kylie 'drago' McCormick

Tuatara Skeleton
About Tuatara Skeleton

Date Created: 2010-12-09
Location Created: Raleigh, NC, USA

Inspiration: Based on the anatomy of a very ancient reptile

Display History: Created for The Circle of the Dragon

Notes: Because the Tuatara is a reptile but not a lizard, and because it has a "third eye," it makes it an interesting subject for Dragon Anatomy and Physiology.

Specifications

Categories: Anatomical, Nature
Dimensions: 9"x12"

Tools: Faber Castell Watercolor Pencils

Base/Canvas: Watercolor Paper 140lbs.
Media: Watercolor Pencils

Math/Science References: Tuatara is not a lizard, despite its anatomical similarities; there are only 2 species of its order, Sphenodontia.

 

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Page last updated 2011-03-01.