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Happy #FossilFriday and a very Merycochoerus/Merychyus/Merycoidodon to you! Mery means "ruminant like" in latin so the majority of oreodont names are repetitive and also extremely seasonally appropriate! #Fossils #Paleontology #Science #Geology #Oligocene #Cenozoic #Oreodont
Her Holiness Ikheehk-Muk, Preceptor to an academic-cult studying a fossilized organic starship
I went for holiday covers for this drawing of our Creaform 3D scanner and a fossilized whale vertebra from the Isle of Wight County Museum #FossilFriday
Yeah, I know its campy, but it is Christmas Eve & #FossilFriday
Whoa. From @phys_org: "Exquisitely preserved embryo found inside fossilized #dinosaur egg" https://t.co/HGAIZkAF3B
Holotype dentary of the lacertid #lizard Pseudeumeces kyrillomethodicus from the #Oligocene of France
From the #OpenAccess
Georgalis, Čerňanský and Klembara. 2021. Geodiversitas 43(9):219–293
https://t.co/TxLelwVpfB
#Fossil #reptile #3DModel
@PRInstitution "Mineralogie Collection Corps estrangers au Regne Mineral qui se trouvent dans la terre"
" Histoire Naturell, Coquilles Fossiles" (fossilized shells)
Copper engraving by Bart. Nerici for "Histoire Naturelle", published 1751 in Paris.
A #DinosaurEmbryo has been #found in a #FossilizedEgg from #Ganzhou, #Jiangxi Province in southern #China and named "#BabyYingliang." the #bird-like #oviraptorosaurs, part of the #TheropodGroup. #Theropod means "#BeastFoot." <3 @jzebraa #Fossil #Egg https://t.co/05r8VQpyyv
Underwater cave diving...or fleeing from deep sea creatures...your call.
Fossil Cave map pack out everywhere now! 🌙
#DungeonsandDragons
🗿 A monograph on the fossil Reptilia of the Cretaceous formations.
London, Printed for the Palæontographical society, 1851-64.
https://t.co/lPxu3iKepa
Improved Brayden's vampire form by a good amount. bloody fossil dino like vampire? MY BRAIN. https://t.co/7OYWOpwEKd
When the Helmet Fossil is revived, you get Pampadillo and its evolution, Armadozer, two very tanky pokemon inspired by Glyptodon ✨
#ArtistOnTwitter #art
The work of Yoneda Hitoshi. I love that the artist used the head of a real creature, the Dunkleosteus, a massive, armored fish from the Devonian.
#scifiart #ScifiSunday #Fossil
I designed some fakemon after some fossils in the Texas Memorial Museum. Which of these three do you prefer from what I based off of the plesiosaur? :0)