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Morphology & phylogeny of fossil snake mackerels and cutlassfishes from Eocene London Clay Fm (Isle of Sheppey) https://t.co/CvnbrNV8mA #FossilFriday
I’ll be giving a talk about PALEOCENE at the @alfmuseum on March 10. Come on by! https://t.co/wl3UmdePJa
Achaenodon robustus lived during the Eocene of North America, measured 2 metres & weighed up to 300kg.
(Credit: WillemSvdMerwe)
Today’s warmup sketch, Patriofelis, a oxyaenid creodont from Eocene North America. Suggested by @Laelaps #paleoart #FossilFriday #mammals
Remingtonocetus is an early whale that lived during the Eocene.
(Credit: @nixillustration)
Embolotherium andrewsi was a large herbivore from the Eocene, similar to a modern rhinoceros.
Early #Paleocene leaves from the San Juan Basin of #NewMexico. These leaves have tiny teeth and drip tips. #FossilFriday
#FossilFriday A lovely Paleocene #champsosaur from one of our K-Pg Extinction Boundary sites! #TrexDiscoveryCentre @royalsaskmuseum
#MammalMonday "Paleocene" opens with the very act that mammals are named for: https://t.co/GQnQOCh0ec
Blog Preview. This week I will be covering a giant bird from the early Eocene with an impressive beak.
my #sciart for the International Oceanic Drilling Program caricaturizing the Eocene-Paleocene climate shift
Eusyringium fistuligerum (Ehrenberg, 1873): Radiolaria, equatorial Atlantic, Middle Eocene.