Eoscorpius cf. carbonarius
This model represents Eoscorpius cf. carbonarius, an ancient scorpion species that lived more than 300 million years ago during the Carboniferous period.
Believed to have resembled modern scorpions, it likely possessed eight legs, prominent pincers, and a venomous stinger. Despite limited fossil evidence, its appearance has been reconstructed using morphological comparisons, allowing for a detailed and scientifically informed interpretation.
Credits
Sculpting: Stacey Wiik
Photography: Rasmus Sigvaldi
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Client:
Private collector