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A reminder that @SerpenIllus and I once published an annotated chart on tyrannosauroid evolution in a magazine. And a reminder that I've still never even seen a copy, because the publishers never sent me one and I never saw it on sale in a shop :( #dinosaurs #paleoart
... I didn't mention this point in my talk, nor is it relevant to the argument that monsters are cultural events rather than real animals.
New at #TetZoo: The Fate of Burian’s Styracosaurus, a story of #paleoart memes, of sorts... https://t.co/IMKGeXGhmw #FossilFriday #dinosaurs #palaeoart
Teaser for what's coming next at #TetZoo (https://t.co/YmN9dbA4n1). This is an OLD illustration - lots of weirdness and mistakes! #monsters #cryptozoology
Who remembers Usborne's iconic ALL ABOUT MONSTERS of 1977? Beautifully illustrated, it remains one of my most fondly remembered books. Here's a #TetZoo article about it... https://t.co/LYeeFYQDP5 #monsters #cryptozoology #books #bigfoot #LochNess
Phyllostomids - the New World leaf-nosed #bats or spear-nosed bats - are a large group that includes big, vertebrate-eating predators, #vampires, long-snouted flower bats and short-faced, cute, fruit-eating bats. New at #TetZoo, a review! https://t.co/wgqna3sU2y #mammals #zoology
At last, phyllostomid bats - the New World leaf-nosed bats or spear-nosed bats - receive some coverage at #TetZoo: https://t.co/wgqna3sU2y These are among the best of bats. #bats #mammals #evolution #biology #mammalogy
Memo (that's our pet name for Cevdet Kosemen) had already devised a project of 'All Yesterdays'/'All Todays' and 'All Tomorrows', involving speculation visions of living things past, present and future, and 'All Yesterdays' seemed like the right title. That's what we went for.