the Triassic temnospondyl Gerrothorax pulcherrimus says hi

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This allowed us to build the full hindlimb musculature of Euparkeria capensis. A first for a Triassic fossils! All limb slices of the alligator can be found in the Supplementary Information here: https://t.co/NI1zU9Q9N3
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Silesaurus might be an odd choice. Silesaurids are not universally accepted as dinosaurs but I'm taking a risk here and will include it anyway. A beaked, reptilian horse from the Triassic is a wonderfully bizarre thing to behold.

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Herrerasaurus might be one of the first experiments with large predators among dinosaurs. It's iconic, rectangular skull is easy to recognize and with it's weird hands and stocky build it's certainly among the more interesting Triassic dinosaurs.

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Muscle and in niloticus

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"Archosaurian had an explosive of form and function since the approximately 250 million years ago.,,"

https://t.co/EZHhiwMwjk

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and the second guy is Erythrosuchus, a five metre Triassic reptile with a head a full fifth of it's total length. Whats he compensating for

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module: Neo-Triassic Shoreline Regression Syndrome - crowdfunding now https://t.co/2iZSVpkawD image

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And the result is in … negative 🥳🥳🥳 I shall be going to the ball after all - heading to South Africa in a couple of days to pick up work on Triassic dinos with Whoo-hoo!

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Roaming the marshes of Middle Triassic Germany; Batrachotomus was one of the largest land predators of its time, a 6 meter (20 ft) Loricatan closely related to other croc-relatives like Prestosuchus and Heptasuchus.

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Some Triassic reptiles in a different style 😊

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Working on this group of Tetracynodon, a small Early Triassic therocephalian

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Guaibasaurus, Buriolestes e Gnathovorax!

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Did u know dat Dinosaurs and Plankton held hands in during the Triassic Period 🥺 ?

Das why I'm heppy to announce a WL collab with . Issa throwback frandship we be bringing to da blockchain future. 😚

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time- How much do you know about Gigatitan vulgaris?

Gigatitan is a giant (30~40cm wingspan) insect from Triassic Kyrgyzstan. It was a predator with a large mandibles and spiky legs, and may have eaten not only other insects but also small vertebrates.

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Quick concept sketch of Ornithosuchus woodwardi (a croc-line archosaur NOT a dinosaur) in alert pose. People who like classical-looking dinosaurs really have to look at Triassic pseudosuchians (croc-line archosaurs)

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Silesaurus is known for the Late Triassic of Europe whereas the smaller Lewisuchus is associated with the Middle Triassic of South America

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Pendraig milnerae, a new small-sized coelophysoid theropod from the Late Triassic of Wales: https://t.co/XkAc6mIWKw

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Results from the
Monquirasaurus, Hippopotamus madagascariensis and Cymbospondylus.
Oh, and Merry Christmas!

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Non-specific late triassic Grallator

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