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Wednesday, March 15: CERATOSAURUS!
It's the 139th anniversary of this dinosaur's publication, and we're celebrating with a rundown of Ceratosaurus in pop culture through the years, spurred on by ongoing fossil finds and research.
Stream starts 2pm Pacific
Paleontologist Pam has arrived! She has an... interesting method of fossil preservation to say the least.
My submission for @Chromault 's charity collab; Science Starrs.
(happy to be part of this :D)
#brawlstarsart
#ScienceStarrs23
#charitystarrs
Preorders are still open for fossil blankets! We only need 5 more orders to make these a reality! You will not get charged until we hit that threshold at the end of the month! Link in second post!
@DanPalaeon1 The Strawberry Bank Lagerstätte not only preserves relatively complete, articulated fossils but preserves them with 3D preservation, offering valuable insight into the anatomy of the animals in the ecosystem.
March 12, 1784, birthday of Victorian oddball, theologian & geologist William Buckland. He described the first #dinosaur as Megalosaurus in 1824 based on a fragmentarily preserved jaw.
🖌️ by https://t.co/vQ2MyCyG9e and the original fossil 🦖
@NolvA_Art Aw thanks so much for the opportunity 🥺💖💖 this is wonderful! Your art is really beautiful! :D
Good luck to everyone!! ^^
[ Artworks are by waitress, b1tter-cherry, and CrystalFossil ]
@CobaltWyvern @insanetsu its the fossil pokemon turvicious, based on whatever this thing is!
If you wanted a Quadrupedal Carnivore Dinosaur, the Crystal Palace Megalosaurus was RIGHT THERE.
Here’s my take; Sarkovorax. It’s essentially a modernized Crystal Palace Megalosaurus reconstructed as a speculative animal that we will never find fossil evidence of.
SAME like I finally got the internet down but this gaming laptop is a fossil 😭 https://t.co/UBrm3Oz0ow
Histology continues on ze big Edmontosaurus cheekbone #FossilFriday
Proborhyaena gigantea. At 150 kg, it was one of the largest sparassodonts. #FossilFriday
(Skull reconstruction by Zimices)
At the moment I find myself obsessed with the fact the parrotfish-like latimeriids existed. You're welcome. #paleontology #sarcopterygians #fossilfriday
March 9, 1847, Mary Anning dies #OTD aged just 47. Carpenter daughter, she founded a fossil business in Lyme Regis, Dorset, making important discoveries like complete skeletons of Ichthyosaurus, Plesiosaurus and the flying reptile Dimorphodon 🦴🔨
https://t.co/x8Hgn1qySB
Lily and Maia: A Dinosaur Adventure
"Many children are aspiring fossil-hunters and will be inspired by this story of a young student making discoveries in the field. The book introduces tools and practices of science, including making and recording observations and using… https://t.co/sylNxBrGKQ
Poreepoo, the living fossil fakemon *insert caveman spongebob meme here*, it's a normal/rock mon so don't punch or kick it, it's fragile.