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@sketchy_as_fork @Formorphology Like coastal hunting in UK, going straight after storm (or high tide) to see new exposures is preferred. The loose amber on the beach usually looks like this (pictured)
Disappointing, when one searches for "paleontologist" in stock images, you largely get pictures of men in cowboy hats or colonial pith helmets, searching for theropods, in a desert.
(disclaimer, very small portion of palaeontologists actually do that)
First mention of fibres covering body of a pterosaur (Scaphognathus) date to 1830s!
@R_Dart *stares at numerous rejections of most work applications*
Last art job I applied to and got to an interview stage, rejected me on count of over qualification, then badly plaragsrised my work.
Wrapping up #TetZooCon talk - join the pterosaur panel to learn about publishing on fossils (which should be useful even for the small number of people NOT into pterosaurs)