Purgatorius by Dinoraul
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Description
Purgatorius is the genus of the four extinct species believed to be the earliest example of a primate or a proto-primate. Remains were originally discovered in what is now eastern Montana's Hell Creek Formation in deposits believed to be about 63 million years old. They have also been widely discovered in the early Paleocene Bug Creek fauna. These deposits were once thought to be latest Cretaceous, but it is now clear that they are Paleocene channels. It was rat-sized, 6 in (15 cm) long, diurnal insectivore, who burrowed through small holes in the ground.

Comments (9)
Oh cool, I love the motion blur. And the critter is interesting too. Great job on the render.
Very cool!
Great render!! That avatar makes me chuckle. :)
Cool scene!
different.... TOTALLY DIFFERENT - LOL
Great blur effect. Fabulous critter. Great scene.
Great DOF too. I'm not so sure their survival would have brought any good though
Great dunamic effect !
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