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Lover of life, teacher in nature. PALEONTOLOGY RULES!!! 🤓🦕🦖🦣🦬

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Sadly, most followers don't even bother reading the easy one. I've read it 11 times, my family is/was very religious, always going to church, so I picked it up and read what it's all about, but my first thought: it's confusingly written, contradicts itself a.f. Do yourself a

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First image is a fantastic illustration by the very talented artist . Long ago, in the ancient days of the Late Triassic Period, a Smok wawelski attacks a young Lisowicia bojani. Caught by surprise the young dicynodont attempt's to flee from the predators jaws. The

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First image is a wonderful illustration by the very talented artist . Long ago on the ancient island land mass of Laramidia in North America, during the Late Cretaceous Period. In the long lost ancient swamp's of the southwest, a lone bull Sierraceratops turneri is

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be more similar to ornithomimids than to other Late Cretaceous tyrannosauroids. Second image is a silhouette of M.intrepidus showing recovered elements. Isolated indet. tyrannosauroid premaxillary tooth (NCSM 33393) recovered from nearby strata in (d) occlusal, (e) mesiodistal,

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Second image is also a spectacular masterpiece of Yutyrannus huali (Beautiful feathered tyrant) by . (Continue from first image) engaged in a snowball confrontation gone wrong, for some possible frozen food, territory and/or mating rights. Yutyrannus huali fully means

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First image is a spectacular masterpieces by the very talented artists . Of the largest feathered animal ever discovered, Yutyrannus huali. On a snowy day in the ancient days of northeastern China, during the Early Cretaceous Period. Two male Yutyrannus huali are

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Perspective is key and this fish has it! Although for this fish, once outside the bowl. It's most likely thinking: "Beyond the Multiverse is the Dry Place, the shining void where nothing can live save the many-limbed abominations who stride between worlds." 🤣🤣🤓🦖

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First image is a very well done illustration by . Long ago in the ancient days of Pakistan, during the Middle Eocene Epoch, a female Maiacetus inuus, while doing her hunting has finally captured her next meal and will be returning to land shortly to feed her young

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Second image is the skeletal restoration of the holotype (UMNH VP 19479), by in 2010, with known parts shown in red.

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First image is an amazing masterpiece by . In the days of the Late Jurassic Period a Torvosaurus tanneri (Savage lizard) fends off some Allosaurus fragilis (Different lizard). Torvosaurus was named by Peter Galton and James A. Jensen in

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