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Stunning illustrations by palaeoartist John Sibbick to be auctioned @chorleysauction. The signed pencil and gouache drawings from the late Anthony Beeson collection. On-line bidding at the auction is permitted. For further details see our blog: https://t.co/g6HAvOBhj7
The bizarre Jakapil kaniukura from the early Late Cretaceous of Argentina, it represents a previously unknown dinosaur lineage - but was it a biped? Our blog takes a look:https://t.co/za9sYgNmaj @Everything_Dino #dinosaurfossils #Jakapil #Tyreophora
Plesiosaurs swam alongside Spinosaurus. A recent study looked at the freshwater plesiosaurs of the Kem Kem Group @UniofBath. Our blog has more: https://t.co/Bq3bg1Z7w8 @Everything_Dino #plesiosaurs #spinosaurusaegyptiacus #EverythingDinosaur
A consultation process has begun for New Zealand to choose a fossil emblem - lots of candidates, our blog looks at some of the runners and riders:https://t.co/iHZrKkrsyx - perhaps it's time for the UK to do something similar. Any suggestions? #fossils
Enjoyed reading about the smallest sauropod known to science to be described from Australian fossils - at an estimated 4.2 Tonnes "Oliver" wasn't that small! Our blog has more: https://t.co/NYvugrDVEt #dinosaurfossils #FossilFriday #Diamantinasaurus
The limb muscles of Thecodontosaurus shed light on how super-sized sauropods evolved: https://t.co/K5JX444CTI some fascinating research published this week by the University of Bristol @BrisPalMedia
Catching up on titanosaur news - I see the scientific paper on Patagonia's Menucocelsior arriagadai has been published. So many titanosaurs, so little time: https://t.co/XIIMsYK3Gg #dinosaurs #dinosaurfossils
A look back at our favourite @Everything_Dino blog posts of 2021 - sauropodomorphs from Greenland, giant radiodonts from the Burgess Shale, prehistoric penguins and Tethyshadros gets upscaled, our blog post has more: https://t.co/XTX6RQ7jPh
Not quite perched on top of a Christmas tree, but Vectiraptor greeni, reminds us of the importance of amateur fossil hunters - catching up on our Christmas reading about new dinosaur discoveries: https://t.co/HWOuPV0RrH #dinosaurs
The little Late Triassic that looks like a dinosaur but wasn't - Effigia springs a little surprise. Great artwork by the very talented @MarkWitton
and our blog post summarising the research: https://t.co/qbWDKsmTDa