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It’s #TrexNameDay, the high holiday here at Rextooth. T. rex was first described on this day, 115 years ago!
Sneak peek at a new piece from @TedRechlin. 🦖👀
#paleoart #paleontology #dinosaurs #dinosaurart #trex #tyrannosaurus #tyrannosaurusrex @SUEtheTrex @FieldMuseum
No dinner for Ceratosaurus this night. Art by Rextooth’s @TedRechlin.
A confluence of catastrophes, including climate change and disease, led to the extinction of the Ice Age megafauna. Sound familiar? Mammoths and sabercats didn’t have the benefit of science to save them. We do. Science *is* on the ballot this November. Act accordingly. #Vote.
This #NationalReadABookDay, why not read two? Or ten! Head over to https://t.co/v0Db2fDICC for more!
Rextooth publishes stories about extinct animals. We also publish stories about animals that we would like not to go extinct. Consider taking a moment to voice opposition to the Trump administration’s latest attempt to de-power the Endangered Species Act. https://t.co/plRckYmigd
This #InternationalDogDay, travel back to the Ice Age and witness the origins of our most loyal companions with Ted Rechlin’s award winning, HOWL: A New Look at the Big Bad Wolf. https://t.co/iMspSlZz38
#wolves #wolf #wilderness #paleoart #illustration #books
In the 1800’s, the bones of a sea serpent were discovered. Scientists named the reptile, Basilosaurus. As it turns out, they were...not quite right.
From @TedRechlin’s book, 50 Million Years of #Whales, coming holiday 2020. #cetaceans #paleoart #illustration #books #evolution