Once again I don't know what the rest of it looks like.
Cervititan hexacornis (cervi=deer, titan=giant) (hexa=six, cornis=horn) is another amalgamation of many different animals, living and extinct. The overall head shape was inspired by that of beaked whales, a very rare type of whale in which the males grow two tusks. The giant U-shaped crest on its nose is taken from Brontotherium. The three horns in the middle of the head from Hoplitomeryx, a curious deer-like animal. The ridiculously massive antlers are taken from two prehistoric deer. The two forward-facing flat ones are inspired by Sinomegaceros pachyosteus and the the two other ones from Megaloceros, a deer which coexisted and was hunted by the earliest humans.
The scales were a bit of a nightmare. Honestly I'm not super proud of the way this project turned out. There are some things I'd do differently looking back. But I have learned from those mistakes.