Trilobites: Variations on a Theme
Over 300 million years, trilobites evolved a diverse and successful array of forms while maintaining a simple, common body plan
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Summer is almost here, stay inside and explore our prehistoric world with friends! Enter the discount code SUMMERBREAK2020 at checkout and receive 15% off your purchase! https://t.co/j322JxGI1y

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Quick sketch of lapparenti during a misty morning, with some speculative filaments and a fanciful head crest.

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2020

"Trackway evidence for large bipedal crocodylomorphs from the Cretaceous of Korea" 🦕

Kyung Soo Kim et al
Published 11 June 2020
Sci Rep 10, 8680 (2020)

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Thanks for hosting this art share! I like compositions with interesting lighting and colors, and subject matter inspired by history and paleontology!

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At 50 million years old, Monte Bolca is the earliest known coral reef community ever discovered. We thought you’d love these crazy-looking fish as a big sticker sheet.

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Illustrations by Greco Westermann

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Adventure Time is pretty explicit about evolution and paleontology being pretty much the same to our world.

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Coming soon on the Evolution Soup YouTube channel: was the extinct Dodo really as dumb as they say? Prof Eugenia Gold () will reveal some surprising findings!

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"Transitional evolutionary forms in chasmosaurine ceratopsid dinosaurs: evidence from the Campanian of New Mexico"

Denver W. Fowler, E. A. Freedman Fowler
PeerJ 8:e9251 - June 5, 2020

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Become a Paleontologist in Fallen London!

Assemble skeletons of variously dubious provenance and attempt to sell them at the Bone Market.

To discover the route to the Bone Market, complete a Paleontology-related experiment in your Lab.

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Quick sketch of a potential "tired of your shit" profile picture.⁠
Velociraptor mongoliensis.⁠
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