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Many of you might have seen the the world's biggest ever T. rex so far discovered was announced recently! Happy that now anyone can read the original research themselves, as the paper is now Open Access! https://t.co/TXhPUK8FHy
This is the oldest fossilised evidence for a lizard-like behaviour where an animal drops a portion of their tail in response to an attack by a predator, known as caudal autotomy. Neat! https://t.co/5COIVAmtUw via @SciReports
What were the top/weirdest dinosaur discoveries of 2015? https://t.co/iYTNy87xjG via @EarthTouch, art @eawilloughby
Wow - peering inside a 40 million year old mummified frog in @plosone http://t.co/joKLQT05gk