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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. #FossilFriday
“A very large bird”
Happy final day of #PrehistoricPlanet everyone!
I thought today would be a good day to share this albertosaurus commission in celebration of such an amazing show
#FossilFriday
Eggs of extinct dwarf island emus retained large size https://t.co/0Epg4eQ63W #palaeontology #extinction #dwarfism #FossilFriday #BiologyLetters
Super stoked about fortuitously seeing #PrehistoricPlanet this evening, so here's a Maastrichtian-themed #FossilFriday #paleoart post: Quetzalcoatlus, Tyrannosaurus, Triceratops and Vegasaurus.
We loved visiting @CromerMuseum and their wonderful display of fossils last weekend, many of which were discovered locally, including remarkable Steppe Mammoth remains. Inspiration ahead of @GoGoDiscover22, where we can’t wait to share #ExtraordinaryExtinct facts! #FossilFriday
For this #FossilFriday, admire the Homotherium skull from Perrier, and read the Smithsonian coverage of our recent research on its facial appearance! https://t.co/yySNrmPZyY
Some new pseudo-#paleoart for #FossilFriday: my take on the most famous part of Ray Bradbury's 1852 short story "A Sound of Thunder". Watch out for those butterflies, folks.
As it is also #FossilFriday, some drawings of fauna 🤍 from the same location.
My first #FossilFriday! Back for a day at @Le_Museum 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 #Gravibone project with @HoussayeCnrs 🦏🐘🦕🦖
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
#FossilFriday #MazonCreek
Just in time for this #FossilFriday, we are happy to announce that the Book of Abstracts of the III Jornadas de Paleontología de la Cuenca Neuquina has been published in PE-APA!
You can download the file in #OpenAccess here:
https://t.co/MzToX0rOLY
Happy #FossilFriday 🥳🥳
I wanna share my latest paper and its figure (by @rikei_hayanon)
https://t.co/HKP51oYIss
I would be happy if I could share with you an opportunity to think about what’s happening in museum exhibitions.
#fossil #dinosaur #museum
For #FossilFriday, Adrian et al. describe and evaluate new specimens of the Eocene geoemydid turtle Bridgeremys & apply geometric morphometric techniques to evaluate epiplastral variation among co-occurring geoemydids in the Uinta Basin.
https://t.co/JJxsSHrm0v
#FossilFriday Maip macrothorax, a large megaraptorid from Upper Cretaceous of Patagonia, Argentina. https://t.co/c7kIx3HsD6
Its #FossilFriday again today.
#Eryops & #Protoceratops
Flying high over a Carboniferous forest, this amazing dragonfly model is the latest addition to our @ROMtoronto's Willner Madge Gallery, #DawnOfLife - it was made by ROM resident artist extraordinaire Georgia Guenther, her last project before her retirement #FossilFriday 🌊