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OMG una portada? Ö
#CoMPaS ❤️
Fossilized Lizard - Raptor
desde Mayo lleva el AU y recién pongo portada
la calidad está muerta, ya lo sé ^^''
September 6, 1802, birthday of French naturalist Alicide d'Orbigny, pioneer of the study of microfossils 🦠🔬
https://t.co/ap7oCtwylL
Who is protecting all those fossils? Why, it's a pack of bone-keepers!
https://t.co/fDZZZIJpPO
Halloween Skin (11/49)
Fossil Stu and Nani
#BrawlStars #BrawlStarsArt
Lambeosaurus lambei ontogeny, inspired by @DavidEvans_ROM’s recent tweet showing the Royal Ontario Museum’s amazing fossil growth series of this hadrosaur
Juvenile, subadult and adult
THE CRONCH "CAT": DIET AND PALEOECOLOGY OF PATRIOFELIS ULTA. @Laelaps at #TetZooMCon 2021. Not a cat. With big teeth. Probably ate lots of turtles... a durophagore? #palaeoecology #paleoecology #fossils #Patriofelis #Eocene #palaeontology #paleontology #durophagore
Fang Fossil won the vote, so here it is! Ourin, the Pokémon from the fossil, and its evolution, Ouronem!
i gave it a go, these things are so tiny..
#paleoart #fossilarthropod #FossilFriday https://t.co/F3pZnZg7Cp
O Hoplitomeryx é um cervo extinto do Mioceno com 5 cornos e caninos sobressalentes. Esta linhagem sem "galhada" tem na Antilocarpa a única remanescente nos dias de hoje
#fossilfriday
The day of level up is nearly upon us and fossil bro has gotten me something ;w; very happy @DeinoDeido
many thank you(s)
本当にありがとう!嬉しい!╰(*´︶`*)╯♡
Artist: @is_aaart
#kurisavefiles
The age of the fossil (225-231 million years, alongside some of the earliest dinosaurs) also suggests that lots of lepidosauromorph lineages (lizards and relatives + tuataras and relatives) coexisted early in the Mesozoic. 🎨 by Jorge Blanco
The recently described #Taytalura alcoberi is on the lineage leading to both rhynchocephalians and lizards/snakes. This beautifully preserved skull analyzed by CT helps show when traits unique to each evolved. https://t.co/NJNTpI5nH9 #SciNews #FossilFriday
Yes I'm still tooting my own horn for naming a new species - who wouldn't?!
Sharing my favorite element for #FossilFriday from the Parocnus dominicanus holotype (MHD 237), this nearly complete pelvis. Sloth pelvii are extremely hard to find whole, so this specimen is special!
The fossilized remains of Xiphactinus, an extinct genus of large (up to 5.1 metre) predatory marine bony fish that lived during the Late Cretaceous. When alive, the fish would have resembled a gargantuan, fanged tarpon (to which it was, however, not related). #FossilFriday
Two of the 3D reconstructions I did for @museumnaturalis, arranged together in one shot. Trix the #Tyrannosaurus might be a bit too ambitious going after a nearly adult #Triceratops, but it sure makes for a dramatic pose 😅😁
#FossilFriday
#LagerstatteoftheWeek Eoconstrictor was an ancient boid snake that lived in the Eocene Messel Pit. Based on skull structure, it was one of the earliest known snakes with infrared vision.
https://t.co/bs5zpHKmud
#Fossils #FossilFriday #Paleontology
Is human urine the way forward to changing agricultural practices when it comes to fertilisers? Toopi Organics, a French startup, strongly believe so.
This could replace nitrogenous fertilisers derived from fossil resources!
Read more: https://t.co/Opl90jeyGu
#Sustainable
Doodle
"Can i join your clubhouse now since they found mosasaur fossil in hell creek?"