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The newest article at #TetZoo - Stop Saying That There Are Too Many Sauropod #Dinosaurs, Part 5, https://t.co/qMtaj8yq3x - now has 11 comments. Will we get to the magic 23? I do not doubt it.
Stop Saying That There Are Too Many Sauropod Dinosaurs, Part 5!!, new at #TetZoo #dinosaurs #FossilFriday https://t.co/qMtaj8yq3x
The claimed existence of a new living #tapir was not ignored by specialists but - on the contrary - investigated in several independent studies. A whole 'kabomani research cycle' occurred! I reviewed things as they stood in 2018: https://t.co/hrLOyXwMvb #WorldTapirDay #tapirs
2013 saw the publication of a claimed new living #tapir species, Tapirus kabomani. Super-exciting news, which I covered here: https://t.co/Q8eFioHOoN ... but see the next tweet to find out what happened next. #WorldTapirDay #tapirs #mammals #WorldTapirDay2020Malaysia
I can draw, but one thing I cannot master is colouring. So I get other people to do it for me. The #SpecZoo scenes here were coloured by @Blackmudpuppy, Tim Morris, and @palaeoplushies. On the subject of colouring...
Here's an unusual thing. Amazon says that #Dinosaurs: How They Lived & Evolved (by me and @NHMdinolab) was given a one star rating by a reviewer. But if - for the sake of curiosity - you go to find the review that gave it that rating... it doesn't exist. What the hell?
Some art generated in the #palaeoart workshop during #TetZooCon 2019. If the 2020 meeting happens (we're aiming for early December), expect another outpouring of artistic brilliance.
This would be radical, and an unusual departure from what data suggests, since pterygoideus ventralis otherwise attaches to the pterygoid on the palate and then descends on the medial side of the mandible, not the lateral side. Chicken images from Holliday 2009: look for mPTv....
I wonder how likely it is that the book might be translated into other languages? I'm sure there'd be massive interest in an English version :) Huge thanks to Do-Yoon Kim for signing (and producing the work in the first place), and to @palaeotaku for his excellent help.