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#FossilFriday A new study on one individual of Parasaurolophus finds that it must have suffered some serious (yet healing) injuries to the ribs, hip, and face. The paper has some great discussion about reconstructing the necks of hadrosaurs [🎨: Marco Auditore, Marzio Mereggia]
#FossilFriday Sinoceratops was a type of ceratopsid that lived in China 73 million years ago. It is unique (and awesome) for having a row of hornlets that curve forwards along its frill.
[🎨: Raul Ramos]
#FossilFriday Here’s a fun one: A Saurolophus (duckbill) footprint found in Mongolia contained the crushed skull of a Tarbosaurus (relative of T.rex).
[🎨: D.Bonadonna]
Stegoceras standing in a forest clearing. [🎨Watercolor 2018] #paleoart #dinosaurs
#FossilFriday (Friday the 13th edition) Azhdarchids. Enough said? (Art by @MarkWitton)