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Welcome to #JurassicBarf!
This week John and @Paleojim had a new paper come out on a “barf” fossils from our late Jurassic plant site. This is the same site that produced #Morrisonnepa. 1/5🧵
Read: https://t.co/m3VExtktNe
art @BrianEngh_Art
#FossilFriday #FishyFriday #BLMPaleo
#Museum30 - Day 25 - Environment - great art can help interpret a past environment! These great examples by @BrianEngh_Art show what the Morrison Formation may have looked like ~150 million years ago. Brian always puts exceptional and well thought out details into his work.
Happy Discovery Day! 110 years ago TODAY Earl Douglass discovered the site we today call the Carnegie Quarry Exhibit Hall at @DinosaurNPS From the first 8 tail vertebrae of Apatosaurus discovered, to now, this site has yielded fossils from 100s of individual dinosaurs!#NPSPaleo
A new crocodyliform found in the Morrsion Fm. of Wyoming represents the first occurrence of the atoposaurid Theriosuchus morrisonensis in North America. Published today in Geology of the Intermountain West @utahgeological https://t.co/F8R84nf6JY #FossilFriday art by @MarkWitton
#MyFirstSpecies was the newly announced #Arkansaurus fridayi, an ornithomimid dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous of Arkansas, announced earlier this month in the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology https://t.co/AHckK4dGuq
Happy #FossilFriday from #Arkansaurusfridayi Pictured are the metatarsals of #Arkansaurus along with a cast of the reconstructed foot and beautiful artwork by @GreyGriffon It’s been a fun week, thanks for all the support everyone!