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Also for #FossilFriday, here is Asilisaurus kongwe, a silesaurid dinosauriform from the Mnda Beds, Triassic, Tanzania #paleoart
This #Holdenius (a cousin of #Dunkleosteus) died when it bit a #xenacanth shark and the dorsal spine pierced its brain! #FossilFriday
18thc #watercolour of entrance into the fossil-rich Oreston quarries, #Plymouth #FossilFriday https://t.co/6xtSeUZw3L by 'JFE' - who's he?
You all know I'm no tyrannosaur groupie, but the Gorgosaurus @RoyalTyrrell is one of the prettiest dinos I've ever seen #fossilfriday
Beautiful specimen of Ornithomimus TMP 1995.110.1 preserving traces of #feather insertions on the ulna at @RoyalTyrrell #FossilFriday
#FossilFriday WIP. The cynodont Thrinaxodon liorhinus taking a stroll, Fremouw Fm, Antarctica, Mid Triassic. #paleoart #cynodonts
The impressively huge Siwalik croc Rhamphosuchus @NHM_London @NHM_FossilCrocs : this is just its snout! #FossilFriday
New blog post about our #MorphoSource repository - 3D surface scans of subfossil lemur specimens!!! #FossilFriday ☠️ https://t.co/GOoV9lxROn
For #FossilFriday: the Life Aquatic, #paleoart edition. Portions of new paintings of fossil whales, fishes and inverts (agnathan is WIP).
#FossilFriday Here is the poster of the Tetrapods of the Zorzino Limestone. Lots of cool Triassic weirdos #paleoart https://t.co/YxusoSmrpF
Have you guys heard of this time called the 'Cenozoic'? It's pretty neat. #FossilFriday #paleoart
T. rex head reconstruction, airbrushed. #FossilFriday #Dinosaurs #tyrannosaurus #art
#FossilFriday reminder: Poster of tetrapods of Oxford Clay including #plesiosaurs marine #crocodyliforms #dinosaurs https://t.co/Si059geerb
#FossilFriday #paleoart of Permian amniotes: Scutosaurus, Inostrancevia, Dimetrodon and (WIP) Cotylorhynchus.
Balanerpeton skull, a Carboniferous temnospondyl amphibian - looking like a fossil Pac-Man ghost this #FossilFriday
Gorgeous 50 million year old little perching songbird from the Green River Formation, North America. (Photo @FieldMuseum) #FossilFriday
For #FossilFriday: #Paleoart of Tusoteuthis, a giant coeloid from the Late Cretaceous, meeting Troodon on a beach.
Synapsids are weird but can be pretty spectacular, like this amazing Cotylorhynchus @AMNH #fossilfriday
Homo naledi, at 236-335 ka, may be slightly older than the first known modern humans, from Omo Kibish, Ethiopia, at 196 ka. #FossilFriday