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If vultures go extinct, it is likely that corvids will be among the next in line to fill the scavenging niche. It's also not implausible that tool use in corvids will progress further in the future. #OnBeyondHolocene
Which of these looks the best? Can't decide on a face color for this critter (a scavenging future passeriform)
The Monster of Partridge Creek (the first non-avian dinosaur with filamentous integument in fiction?) accidentally makes for a decent proceratosaurid
The genus name translates to "dragon of death", and the species name is derived from the Amaru, a serpentine creature in Quechua mythology (WE LOVE TO SEE IT). The holotype has an estimated wingspan of 7 meters; the bigger humerus came from a ~9 meter individual
New azhdarchid alert!!! The "Padrillo pterosaur", previously known from just a big humerus, has a name now: Thanatosdrakon amaru. Here's the holotype specimen, from the upper Coniacian-lower Santonian Plottier Formation of western Argentina
@golddvstwoman They’re just these guys from Monster Hunter but sanded down
This ecological interaction probably occurred at least once on the Hy-yi-yi archipelago at some point. #Spectober #snouters