I SECOND THIS. Take Permo-Carboniferous glory for yourself! The Sarcoprion is based on Nielsen btw so it's technically inaccurate lel

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Saivodus and a lot of other ctenacanthiforms made a huge impression. As did genera like the gigantic goblin sharks (Scapanorhynchus and Rhaphiodus), as well as some other lamniforms of the time. Among xenacanths it was bransonellines. PLUS THE whole Carboniferous lol.

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Happy Some artwork from 's Willner Madge Gallery - a Carboniferous forest, evoking everything spring and the Earth becoming alive 🌱🌿🌷🐛

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New painting, "Primeval Clevedon Bay" (Early Carboniferous), for .

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Aha, a wip for my next grand Paleoart!. Been wanting to draws fish for a great while; end in love with the late devonian, Famennian. Period just before the Carboniferous. 😸🎨

Here an Hyneria, drifting by the smells of what is but a phenomenal flooding🐟

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non-personified nocturnal noise in concentric carboniferous flora figments hydro-dipped in realtree camo writhing in a synthetic eclipse


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Okay so this is oddly specific but I need to summon the power of paleotwitter for Carboniferous meme ideas ASAP; this is not a drill, I actually need this for a school project XD

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Sphenacodon was medium-large carnivorous synapsid named in the late 19th century. It lends its generic name to the family to which it belongs; the Sphenacodontidae, which the famous Dimetrodon is also a part of. Sphenacodon lasted from the Late Carboniferous to the Early Permian.

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Little Ianthasaurus was one of the earliest Synapsids; a diminutive member of the Edaphosauridae, from the Late Carboniferous. Unlike its larger later cousins, Ianthasaurus was more lightly built, and had pointed, peg-like teeth that were better adapted for feeding on arthropods.

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quick fix, forgot to set the background for the boi so i gave it the carboniferous instead of the devonian one by accident

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I’m still on attempt to finish both of the Carboniferous size chart but due to my constant procrastination I just left it there for futher modifications and verifications.

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. and colleagues report a brand new synapsid from the latest Carboniferous, which seems to fall right at the therapsid-sphenacodontid split. Evidence for ecomorphological diversity and heterodonty originating very early in the mammal linage

https://t.co/1DJY6Y9YF3

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First image is a capturing masterpiece by the very talented artist . Long ago in the ancient days of Western Europe, during the Late Carboniferous Period. On a fernlike tree trunk, during a late morning, an extinct relative of dragonflies called Meganeura is resting after

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’s art DEFINES this exhibit. It is literally everywhere and used so beautifully to carry you through the time periods. Also I deeply relate to this lil’Yara Carboniferous muncher❤️

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day 6: Trypanognathus
The sixth day of brings us the eel like little german dvinosaurs from the late and early

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Meganeura (large-nerved) from the late Carboniferous (300 MYA) is an extinct relative of dragonflies, although the order Meganisoptera is informally called "Griffinflies". With 2.5 foot wingspans they are one of the largest insects that ever lived.

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day 1: Balanerpeton
For the first day of what better option than to start with one of the (if not the) oldest temnospondyls in the fossil record, from the early of Scotland

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You know, just planting seeds & growing lime for my concrete, been doing that since Carboniferous and Mesozoic.

[aty by Tom Chamberlain Keen, Julius Csotonyi, Simon Stålenhag] https://t.co/cdj7L7ucqt

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Scott in press | from the Pennsylvanian of Implications for the interpretation of | Review of and Palynology (): https://t.co/Cy6UxO5WL8

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