According to a thesis by , Tyrannosaurus may have had asymmetrical ears, much like an owl. Here’s a scaly version of the feathery “dish” concept (based on owls), drawn in about 6 minutes.

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Custom sticker all of our Field students and staff will be getting this year.

We'll have this available for purchase in the online store this fall, with proceeds going to our scholarship fund.

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Not sure if Paleontologists tend to have fine furniture, or if anyone actually uses coasters, but I thought this drink-coaster set was a cool idea! Set of 3d-printable coasters can be downloaded for free from our site: https://t.co/KRZRxjqfZf

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"#Fostoria dhimbangunmal, gen. et sp. nov., a new iguanodontian (Dinosauria, Ornithopoda) from the mid-Cretaceous of Lightning Ridge, New South Wales, Australia", new paper by Phil R. Bell et al. in Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology () https://t.co/I0PoYzGpHe

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Finished my set of drawings for a discord server I love
Hopefully they like them as well ^^
The isle is my absolute favorite game at the moment haha, I love me some dinos

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Today is and so I’ll take this time to remind you that paleontology is a humbling field that showcases the most beautiful and amazing creatures that no one has ever seen

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Q. What’s the best birthday present you could get Mary on her 220th birthday? A. Recognition for her work that wasn’t acknowledged in her lifetime! Pledge your support today https://t.co/Pu1zWHdEpY

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May 21, 1799, of Mary “the Princess of Carpenter daughter, she founded a fossil business in Lyme Regis, Dorset, making important discoveries like complete fossils of Ichthyosaurus 🐬 & Plesiosaurus 🐉 https://t.co/xuWRaNkOh3
✍ by

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And may I present to you...

Fossils, Clocks and the Origin of Angiosperms.

My latest blog post, which takes a look at a new paper, and it's overall implications for the origin of the flowering plants!

https://t.co/CdJwVg8a5e

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For the recently named Suskityrannus hazelae! This small tyrannosaur was found in New Mexico. A reconstructed skeleton has been on display for years, but is now joined by this beautiful (fuzzy!) life restoration by Benji Paysnoe. 🦖

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throwback to when I misidentified a bone and it led to an... interesting reconstruction. Read more about how these hips did lie: https://t.co/CXagCLIC9N

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A Pliocenic canid from the East.
Pencil drawing based on scull, jaw specimen found in Monticino di Brisighella

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Delighted to be amongst the ARC Renewal Centre Finalists with my work ‘Stargazing’ - Childhood Ontology Series, pastel on paper
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One of a series of works exploring ideas of childhood.
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Caihong, as viewed through the eyes of another dinosaur. In Ultra Violet.

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