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More on the “alien goldfish” Typhloesus and its origins - from @ROMtoronto Invert. Palaeo. Collections, co-authored by Dr. Jean-Bernard Caron #FossilFriday 🌊🐚
Guardian: https://t.co/imf2Ar7XNC
Live Science: https://t.co/Xnrrl5bw9C
Smithsonian Magazine: https://t.co/685aofaA4w
It is a #BurgessShale double-header! Another weird wonder from half a billion years ago, the largest bivalved arthropod Balhuticaris voltae! New research by @trichodes and @ROMtoronto's Dr. Jean-Bernard Caron 🌊
📖:https://t.co/f4B6GxQlSW
🖌️🎨: Hugo Salais
Flying high over a Carboniferous forest, this amazing dragonfly model is the latest addition to our @ROMtoronto's Willner Madge Gallery, #DawnOfLife - it was made by ROM resident artist extraordinaire Georgia Guenther, her last project before her retirement #FossilFriday 🌊
Happy #SpringEquinox! Some artwork from @ROMtoronto's Willner Madge Gallery #DawnOfLife - a Carboniferous forest, evoking everything spring and the Earth becoming alive 🌱🌿🌷🐛
Adding some colour and zen to this January day - details of artwork from @ROMtoronto's Willner Madge Gallery, #DawnOfLife 🌊✨🖌🎨
To brighten this shortest day of the year, here is some beautiful artwork from @ROMtoronto's Willner Madge Gallery, #DawnOfLife 🌊 #WinterSolstice ✨🌞
🖌🎨First cells by Alix Lukas
The 3rd Canadian @UNESCO World Heritage Site of palaeontological significance at @ROMtoronto's Willner Madge Gallery, #DawnOfLife is the Devonian Miguasha National Park in Quebec - recording the transition of life from water to land #FossilFriday 🌊🇨🇦
Details - look out for some of the most spectacular artwork by well-known palaeo artists at the @ROMtoronto's Willner Madge Gallery, #DawnOfLife 🌊🖌🎨
Countdown to @ROMtoronto's Willner Madge Gallery, #DawnOfLife - from the Precambrian to the first appearance of dinosaurs in the Triassic - inauguration on 1st December 2021, opening to public on 4th December 2021 🌊🐚🐙🐟🦈