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In part 6, we looked at the ranges of sauropod species. This is the most controversial part in the series because I pushed the idea that #sauropods may have exhibited intracontinental faunal endemism ... https://t.co/CbcdmG2VL1
I never finished this thread, there's still more to come. Aiming to finish it later today, stay tuned. Comments are still appearing in the last part of the series (Part 8) ... https://t.co/jOh507XSXe
The TMDD contention also has it that there is no way the habitats concerned could handle the HUGE populations of these #dinosaurs that would have existed. But this makes a ton of assumptions about population size, all of which are probably nonsense ... https://t.co/qMtaj8yq3x
Suffice to say that osteological variation within extant megamammal taxa - even those now suspected to be species complex (like extant Giraffa) - is subtle and not like the significant variation seen in the Morrison #sauropods Prothero compared them with. Ok, moving on...
At #TetZoo, I have recently written about the American phyllostomid bats, one of my favourite bat groups ... https://t.co/wgqna3sU2y #bats #mammals
Stop Saying That There Are Too Many Sauropod Dinosaurs, Part 6 - now live at #TetZoo https://t.co/CbcdmG2VL1 #dinosaurs #FossilFriday #sauropods #Jurassic
@EvilViergacht Yes, that's Cryptozoologicon Volume 1. Volume 2 is allegedly in preparation. #monsters #cryptozoology #cryptozoologybooks
Next upload to the #TetZoo YouTube channel will be the Speculative Zoology on-stage discussion we had at #TetZooCon 2018.... might be able to squeeze it in today, might not. #SpecZoo #SpecBio