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Thankfully, the data could be segmented and analyzed remotely. These thumbnail-sized specimens included beautifully preserved components of the skull intimately associated with feeding, including the palate.
Cladoselache is great and all, but thylacocephalans are seriously wild. An extinct class of predatory arthropods w/ enormous eyes, known from Ordovician to Cretaceous. Here's amazing material of the Jurassic Dollocaris, w/ reconstruction by Andrey Atuchin https://t.co/6IULVFlvYg
@JoschuaKnuppe Monkey and Ankylorhiza/Watson and the Shark. Amazing. Love it!
CT study of elephant bird endocasts suggests limited visual acuity & kiwi-like nocturnal lifestyle https://t.co/y2hf23ZwBJ
A deep dive into turtle phylogeny just out in @ThePalAss, featuring oodles of CT data archived in @MorphoSource. Congrats to @SirJoscha & @BensonLabOxford! https://t.co/5x4x6MKUMs
This seems up your alley @ButlerLabBham . . . from the depths of my misspent youth.
Paleozoic captorhinids evolved caudal autotomy--shedding of a part of the tail in response to attack--independently of, and millions of years before, lizards. How cool is that!? #OpenAccess in @SciReports https://t.co/A3EuRkm7Wy
Team from @UChicagoPaleo, @Palaeo_Bham et al. presents beautiful #CT data for Gladbachus, enigmatic 385 Myr-old susepnsion-feeding chondrichthyan w/ important phylogenetic implications https://t.co/jEmnRvNiMk
Deliciously strange Triassic coelacanth, named for late, great Peter Forey #openaccess in @SciReports on #FossilFriday https://t.co/uQVtG5TYrV