¡Salimos en Gigantes! Muchas gracias por incluirnos en esta entrega, que además de informativa, tiene un diseño muy lindo.
Si querés conocer más acerca de Lestodon, el perezoso más abundante en el Arroyo del Vizcaíno, ¡andá corriendo a conseguir Gigantes!

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The distribution of of the same type of animals on different continents now separated by huge ocean basins provided some of the earliest evidence that all landmasses were once connected as a supercontinent called Panegea.
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Meet Strophodus rebecae, a new shark from the Cretaceous of Colombia. Although so far only teeth have been found, they're distinctive enough to place in the extinct family †Hybodontidae. https://t.co/M0NDDqIw4P 🎨 by Jorge Blanco

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I can't remember if I've released this online or not yet but, anyway, here's the full extent of my Pervushovisaurus vs. juvenile Cimoliopterus piece for This dates back to 2020, so the juvenile pterosaur gauntlet isn't inspired.

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For this here are some vintage Soviet-era poscards.
https://t.co/XxwCSRfx1C

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Guemesia ochoai is the first definitive abelisaurid theropod from Northwestern Argentina. The genus name honours General Martin Miguel de Güemes who defended northwestern Argentina during the War of Independence. He died 1821
https://t.co/2oVaNXyXeC

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Hope you have a stellar !
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Recently, Brian Brodrick donated a mammoth lower jaw to the State Museum. This juvenile individual was approximately 3-5 years old when it died based on the teeth preserved in the jaw. This one-million-year-old specimen was found in south-central Nebraska.

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“A very large bird”

Happy final day of everyone!
I thought today would be a good day to share this albertosaurus commission in celebration of such an amazing show

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Super stoked about fortuitously seeing this evening, so here's a Maastrichtian-themed post: Quetzalcoatlus, Tyrannosaurus, Triceratops and Vegasaurus.

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For here is the gorgeous draft of Scheuchzer's grand map of Switzerland - with the upper right-hand corner embellished with images of fossils from his collection (ca. 1710, 152x110 cm (!), - https://t.co/ZPhvTS4Qej)

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We loved visiting and their wonderful display of fossils last weekend, many of which were discovered locally, including remarkable Steppe Mammoth remains. Inspiration ahead of , where we can’t wait to share facts!

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For this admire the Homotherium skull from Perrier, and read the Smithsonian coverage of our recent research on its facial appearance! https://t.co/yySNrmPZyY

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Some new pseudo-#paleoart for my take on the most famous part of Ray Bradbury's 1852 short story "A Sound of Thunder". Watch out for those butterflies, folks.

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As it is also some drawings of fauna 🤍 from the same location.

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My first Back for a day at in Paris to 3D scan patellas of the chalicothere Anisodon from the Miocene site of Sansan. Upcoming study on the shape variation of patella in perissodactyls within the project with 🦏🐘🦕🦖

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Vertebrates are comparatively rare in Mazon creek with makes this temnospondyl such a treat. Soft tissue has been preserved including its delicate toe pads.
https://t.co/F8NBOQ6nIr

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