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Hey people it's #croctober and I recommend celebrating by heading over to @gulosuchus 's #SVP2020 talk about crocodylomorph ecologies. If you need further convincing, I offer the following:
Our new paper on Shoshonius cooperi is out in JHE - based on nasal anatomy we find sweet lil Shoshonius (A below) is more primitive than often assumed, differs from tarsiers in a number of key ways, and is likely a stem-haplorhine, not stem-tarsiiform.
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Spending my #FossilFriday with Hyopsodus! These little monsters were especially abundant in the animal communities you'd come across if you were roaming around Wyoming 48 million years ago