*listens to paleontology stream for 3 straight hours without comprehending any of it*

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Today we have this paper from Xing et al., with more enantiornithine birds trapped in amber, pointing for an important diversity in the Burmese fauna.


https://t.co/CwcUpaypM7

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santosi, una nueva especie de carnívoro del Superior de sobre la reciente publicación de et al. en Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology ()

https://t.co/6KX031O7wC

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A few student pieces from Technical Illustration camp that started this week! Students are learning to use modern examples in their understanding of recreating prehistoric creatures.

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Leedsichthys
Been slacking a little but for a good cause! I have a few more images to post before i get caught up with my current work and show off what I've learned recently

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i deleted my “nobodyartistclub” tweet bc ppl that have a shitton of followers are using it so....

hi im micah!!! im an enby artist that loves paleontology and bugs!



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Velociraptor Mongoliensis, a feathered predator that lived in what is now Mongolia and Russia. This normally solitary hunter used its wings to run faster, and to stabilize itself on its prey, while stabbing it to death.#paleontology

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theropod paper: "The first juvenile dromaeosaurid (Dinosauria: Theropoda) from by and colleagues. https://t.co/JJQ8Pie86u

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I'm [REDACTED], an agender (they/them) writer/artist with schizophrenia and BPD who really likes Monster Prom, biology, paleontology, and horror/gore. Most of the stuff I draw is either fanart or monster designs.

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The Kem Kem was also home to many crocodilians like the here depicted Laganosuchus. Although arthropods aren't often preserved, a fossil larva of an indeterminate Odonata dragonfly has been described, which I chose to depict on a stem.

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According to the fossil record the Kem Kem flora included a wide variety of angiosperms. Although tree ferns and smaller ferns were also present. At the water's surface there were Marsilea and an unnamed member of the Nelumbonaceae.

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I decided to depict Spinosaurus with a round sail because the often depicted M shaped sail is not as well supported as it might seem. See my Spinosaurus sail shape thread for further explanation: https://t.co/8snEplE3rp

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Giant Penguin-Like Seabirds Lived in Northern Hemisphere About 30 Million Years Ago
https://t.co/5sbRChGHRd

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