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Don't be fooled by its name, Eopteranodon is one of the earliest known toothless #pterosaurs. #science #fossils https://t.co/rPFV7SNPpX
Luigi Gaskell has illustrated the great houses of "A Song of Science and Fossils" and I'm posting it everywhere because it makes me smile.
Haopterus was the first #pterosaur discovered in the Yixian Formation with a skull. #science #fossils https://t.co/dD2JwrsNN2
Brasileodactylus is the namesake #pterosaur of Brazil and hails from the famous Santana Formation. #science #fossils https://t.co/xgJy8Vv1v2
BREAKING: Oldest Homo sapiens fossils found in Morocco - a startling 300,000 years old https://t.co/dI6EUXa9gJ
Which state in the USA has the greatest variety and time depth of fossils? Washington is a fossil wonderland! #palaeodiversity @USGS
As (almost) a Paleontologist and (already) a witch I didn't realise the huge magickal potential fossils had
*Self note= further research*
@GeekandSundry I created a #dinosaur #art book, I think you'll dig it! https://t.co/rqHYJUDBxE (Get it, dig it, like #fossils LOL) 🦎🎨
Kryptodrakon, from the Middle Jurassic of China, is the oldest #pterosaur of its kind. #science #fossils https://t.co/DBbfr61i1H
Microtuban, our newest #pterosaur, hails from Late Cretaceous Lebanon. #science #fossils https://t.co/7aszaOPFnm
Kids can see Ice Age fossils this weekend at the Ice Ages Mad Science Museum Lab! Saturday & Sunday, 12 - 3pm https://t.co/dwpKUl0xre
More pupils hunting for fossils today @CromerMuseum for the #deephistorycoast school workshop! x4 Belemnites found! #Learning #Schools
Scapulae of Uintatherium anceps. #SciArt by F. Berger. Othniel Marsh, Dinocerata (1886) in @BioDivLibrary: https://t.co/clPTnfVRfM #Fossils
New paper. Revision of the elasmosaurid Libonectes https://t.co/KeSGcgZYNi … #paleontology #science #plesiosaur #fossils #Cretaceous
Starting this week: An Introduction to Geology - 5 hands on lectures exploring rocks, minerals & fossils https://t.co/KHdQvqrGXJ
Sinopterus was the first tapejarid #pterosaur discovered outside of Brazil #science #fossils https://t.co/34nw2tMf9T
Looks like the mayor is ready to dig up some fossils! #AnimalCrossing
Newly discovered Liaodactylus is the first filter-feeding #pterosaur & first member of its group #science #fossils https://t.co/oxzH18jk7x
Maaradactylus is a Brazilian #pterosaur named after a monster that devoured fishermen #science #fossils https://t.co/HNBaq3knEm
George Washington also liked fossils: he had a Mastodon tooth from Kentucky! (Pic is a different tooth) #USofScience https://t.co/wwKZ7MJgLN