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We can and should make more of the fact that T. rex's two fingers are digits I and II, meaning they are making permanent finger guns.
QRT with 4 things that got you into paleontology (great prompt btw, who started it?) https://t.co/DqRJoVkmi7
Google's system is built on their streetview tech, which is clunky and awkward. Navigation signals make no sense: why does an X mean you can go forward but a square means there's an invisible wall ahead? It's a constant fight to figure out where you can actually go.
The nodosaur Priconodon is known only from teeth, but they're really big teeth. This reconstruction is inspired by the badass Peloroplites at the USU-Eastern Prehistoric museum.
Still playing with the NMNH online virtual tour. Here's before-and-afters of the Cretaceous marine displays.
Pouring one out for the old mounts you totally forgot aren't in #deeptime. Dolichorhynchops, Cotylorhynchus, Paramylodon, and Eurhinodelphis. #FossilFriday
The bugs are here! Both the giant Weta Workshop-built kind and the century-old, real specimen on a mini diorama kind. It’s cool to see how exhibits both change and stay the same! #fantasticbugs