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Day 28 - T. Rex (Tyrannosaurus Rex)! The variant is based on Rexy from

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Big throwback to an OC I need to draw again, and then an OC I had made last year based on opalized fossils!

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pokemon day is about to end but before it does i just need to hold out (this very extremely old art of) my trainer oc..............his name is bucky. he likes fossil pokemon:)

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Hi! I go by FossiledShark! I love all kinds of pokemon games but Generations 2 and 8 hold a special place in my heart. 💖

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The extremely bird-like predatory dinosaur reconstructed speculatively with a beak-like mouthpart after the fossil of a related form, Sinornithosaurus.

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I wasn’t able to finish the original work I was doing for (I’ll post it when I do!) so here’s some I made for a repeating design and never posted!

Happy

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After a bit of hiatus (sorry, uni has been eating my time), I'm getting back into my Pokemon Fossil Project! Kicking things off, it's time to meet a new character, Droma! A warden of Tyclaw/Pluzuchus, she's rather serious and of few words, but deep down, she's a very kind person!

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My favorite fossil boi is lileep, which I think I'm the only one who remembers it 😂
(I am AMAZED that there's a gif!)

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Our new episode on the helicoprion with digital palaeontologist Evelyn Vollmer () is out now!! We got to talk about helicoprion's wild teeth, scicomm TikTok, and 3D scanning and printing fossils! https://t.co/a6NLm1BeY2

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For this here is a surface scan the the left hemimandible of Prosansanosmilus peregrinus🦁This specimen was scanned by during his visit in , it was first described by Heizmann, Ginsburg & Bulot in 1980 (2nd pic) and was found in Germany 🇩🇪

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Happy 3rd Anniversary of Craig of the Creek episode “The Great Fossil Rush” 🎉💚 it aired on in February 25, 2019 🎊🌳 I Love how JP finds and found a fossil and Kit offers him a hundred chocolate rolls for it.

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I have an addiction for SEA MONSTER DOLPHINS and sharks. So maybe we can talk about the Cauvery Basin and this ONE site called Karai where the waters were chilly in the Cenomanian and the sea was open and filled with sharks

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Introducing Guemesia ochoai, the first definitive abelisaurid theropod from Northwestern Argentina
https://t.co/2oVaNXhmn4

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The evolution of biramous appendages revealed by a carapace-bearing Cambrian arthropod: https://t.co/n5YEIvkkyx

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In remembrance of my friend Markus Bertling, curator of the Geomuseum Münster, who suddenly passed away, I want to share some images of Brancasaurus, a specimen he took care of, for Markus supported my research for many years and I will surely miss him.

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