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For today’s #FossilFriday , Miracinonyx, the American Cheetah!
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#IceAge #pleistocene #paleoart #cheetah #paleontology #Procreate #ArtistOnTwitter
More new #paleoart at #Patreon for #FossilFriday! Tyrannosaurus takes on a giant Alamosaurus. Alamosaurus laughs.
Full resolution version available at:
https://t.co/zrokQvl6ep
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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@Emily_Art Hey, take care!
These are amazin'!
FOSSIL FIGHTERS!!
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.
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“The whole business with
the fossilized
dinosaur skeletons
was a joke the paleontologists
haven't seen yet.”
..it went right over his head
It's clearly added. There are no fossils in that cement. And now it's certainly been covered with modern day cement. Hiding Evidence. Here's the real data. No blocks come from the head. but there's a mushroom shaped recarved limestone underneath the few inches of cement.
February 19, 1792, birthday of Roderick Impey Murchison, geologized in old Scotland. Based on his observations of fossils he proposed a new geologic period between the Ordovician & Devonian naming it Silurian after an ancient tribe in Wales
https://t.co/pQ9QwJuw7s
I have an awful habit of just outright deleing old work (cringe I know), but somehow I was able to dig up this fossil from the remnants of an ancient tumblr account. I wasn't able to salvage the original so a blurry screenshot will do. I remember making it in MS Paint.
"You should have known the Sus shrimp was fake! It was so obvious!"
Fuckers, if I dismissed every fossil animal because it seemed fake, I wouldn't believe in any of these either.
I guess this isn’t really a bad take, but I was thinking about it earlier. I miss when Fossil Pokemon were based off ancient lesser known animals (like marine invertebrates) instead of dinosaurs. Plenty of regular Pokemon look like dinosaurs, so it feels redundant. https://t.co/DfJJFOPLYQ