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Stratigraphic range extension of the turtle Boremys pulchra through at least the uppermost Cretaceous by @Brent_A_Adrian
https://t.co/oziZ9NY5YA via @fossil_record
Excited to announce that my team has a new paper on functional adaptations in the snow leopard forelimb in @ICB_journal
https://t.co/VaaLhHbKtY
with @TownsendPaleo @BrentMwu @ScarletImaging @KRManfredi @ARCIVESMWU
#anatomy #Panthera #SnowLeopards
New species alert! @BrentMwu, @AriPaleoLab, Chris Noto, and I describe a new fossil bothremydid turtle species, Pleurochayah appalachius, from the Late Cretaceous Arlington Archosaur Site, the earliest side-necked turtle in North America
https://t.co/O6HNf48G56
@MidwesternUniv
Excited to share our research, Adaptations to cursoriality and digit reduction in the forelimb of the African wild dog (Lycaon pictus), with @BrentMwu, @AriPaleoLab, @MidwesternUniv published today in @thePeerJ #AfricanWildDog #PaintedWolf #anatomy https://t.co/fqAEyfs7oW
Just received these stunning figures of African painted dog (#Lycaon pictus) forelimb muscles for our manuscript, beautifully illustrated by @BrentMwu #ScientificIllustration #anatomy #AfricanWildDog