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Pelage

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The drawing indicate Cynognathus has a full covering of fur. It did however lack the en:Harderian gland, so it likely lacked a full cover. Is it possible top revise the drawing? Petter Bøckman (留言) 14:32, 11 November 2014 (UTC)[回复]

Yeah, I imagine the fur hanging from the belly and underside is the main problem? Can be smoothed out. FunkMonk (留言) 14:52, 11 November 2014 (UTC)[回复]

source specification

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ArthurWeasley~commonswiki, could you please provide a precise source?
-If you picked the file from the internet - please provide a specific URL.
-If you digitized it yourself, then please state so and therefore please specify the book you took as source, e.g. giving the ISBN number. If possible add pagenumber.
-If you made a work yourself - please provide your Template or data-source
Thanks in advance. --Itu (留言) 04:22, 10 December 2015 (UTC)[回复]

AW/Nobu Tamura is the artist, but he is not active anymore. What information is it exactly you want? FunkMonk (留言) 10:56, 10 December 2015 (UTC)[回复]
Since this is expected to be a real reconstruction its necessary to get explanations how and from what the appearance is derived. --Itu (留言) 03:06, 12 December 2015 (UTC)[回复]
See here: [1] FunkMonk (留言) 06:24, 12 December 2015 (UTC)[回复]
Thx. --Itu (留言) 06:16, 13 December 2015 (UTC)[回复]

Fantasy Art

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So, it becomes more clear: The 3 stripes are pure fantasy. This drawing is spreading all over the net and eventually beyond. And there is not a single word about how much is real about the picture and what is speculation, not overleaf and not in de/enwiki articles.
I appreciate these works very much - but this is not ok. --Itu (留言) 06:16, 13 December 2015 (UTC)[回复]

See this discussion, which shows the Wikipedia consensus on this issue:[2] And the colouration is not known for any of these animals. You suggest we shouldn't have life illustrations of any prehistoric animals? Seems preposterous, this doesn't even apply to professional scientific illustration. The features of this animal were also discussed here (including by a professional palaeontologist who is also a Wikipedia editor):[3] FunkMonk (留言) 06:38, 13 December 2015 (UTC)[回复]