D. J. Scott
[Last Update: June 6th, 2018]

Parent Group

Euarchonta

Sister Groups

Scandentia

Daughter Groups

Primates
Plesiadapiformes
Dermoptera (Colugos)


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Convergence or Introgression?
Could the mosaic of characteristics seen in fossil and extant hominids be evidence of past hybridization?

“Through a Glass, Darkly”
Dinosaurian hominids.

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The Hive
About the ethology of the human animal.

Religion & Spirituality
Humans and their imaginary friends.

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Fossil Hominid Specimens

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[Last Update: June 6th, 2018]

Introduction

For all your hominid needs.



Q. What is a “Primate”?



• Educational Drawings

At various phases in my life I’ve aspired to be a palæo-artist, especially when I was in my teens and pre-teens. I think I was planning to use some of these for an early version of Our Family Tree back when I was still working on Genesis Panthesis.



• Drawings from “Fur University” (ca. 2000 ~ 2001 C.E.)

Drawings I did for a webcomic I was planning but never got off the ground. Friends of mine had suggested I try my hand at furry art, and this was my brief foray into that genre.



• Random Furries

Stuff I did.