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Notiolofos was a sheep-sized ungulate from the Eocene (53 MYA) and are know from a few fossil teeth. They lived in Antarctica which was connected to S. America by a land bridge. Even though the climate was much warmer than today, they would have had to endure long dark winters.
What if the gen 8 fossils unfused!
Dracosaur, The Spikey Pokémon
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Meet the newest Tyrannosaurus rex fossil ever discovered!
YCH for @AD_TFSneps
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For today’s #FossilFriday , Miracinonyx, the American Cheetah!
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More new #paleoart at #Patreon for #FossilFriday! Tyrannosaurus takes on a giant Alamosaurus. Alamosaurus laughs.
Full resolution version available at:
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Happy #FossilFriday! How do you picture a monster? T.C. Weston imagined slimy
dinosaurs! Although we now know it's unlikely dinosaurs were slimy, it was a somewhat
sensible belief considering that many dinosaurs lived in moist environments and slimy places.
Art by @KatrinEmery
I think that I shall never see a mandible as lovely as a that of a mastodon. #FossilFriday #ChasMastodon
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These are amazin'!
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The current #dunkleosteus talk makes me wanna go back and draw more vivosaurs from Fossil Fighters
If ya'll dislike me calling JP raptors "Deinonychus", wait until you get a load of me calling these "Giraffatitan", "Citipati", and "Nanuqsaurus" xd
My priority has always been the real fossil they're representing, rather than what the characters/narrator calls them
William Buckland (1784-1856)
Was an English theologian, Dean of Westminster, geologist and palaeontologist. He wrote the first full account of a fossil dinosaur, which he named Megalosaurus, who were later reconstructed to be shown at the Crystal Palace.