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Ferocious #FossilFriday! Let me introduce you to the Late Miocene North American Eucyon ferox (previously Canis ferox), here in a wonderful #reconstruction by @FlaviaStrani.
Wanna know what its #diet was?
Read it in the work by me and Prof. Rook:
https://t.co/tGkuc3aEl6
Time for #FossilFriday! We like to think of tooth replacement as a tidy process. But here are 4 cross sections of jaws that show chunks of older teeth that were left behind in the bone! Happens a lot in animals that continually replace their teeth, like these extinct synapsids.
New paper by ME (and @dcpaleo & Federico Anaya) for #FossilFriday! It's been such a boring week in #paleontology so welcome my two new 13 Ma kids Olisanophus riorosarioensis (L) and Olisanophus akilachuta (R)!
Happy #FossilFriday! Here’s something I haven’t done in a while.
Yutyrannus huali, a giant, feathery Tyrannosauroid from the (sometimes snowy) Yixian Formation. It was a pack hunter, probably living in small family units.
#Paleoart #Paleontology #SciArt
Ammonite Fractals for #FractalFriday + #FossilFriday! —Check out the #fractal suture patterns found inside fossilized #ammonite shells. https://t.co/tzCleES4of #OpenAccess
"Houston...We have a PROBLEM🦖
Happy #FossilFriday!
#humour
[credits: artist unknown]
Happy #ValentinesDay/#FossilFriday! We still don’t know how Radiodonts reproduced, but it probably started (at least in some species) during mass-moulting events, when large numbers of them got together to moult. See fossils of #Cambroraster, for example. (1/2)
#Paleontology
Happy #FossilFriday! Tyrannosaurs were hotheaded - read all about this recent @JurassicFDN-supported research here: https://t.co/1BfSeCecCz
Happy #Fossilfriday! Enjoy this #Nothrotheriops, aka the Shasta Ground Sloth. #paleoart
Happy #FossilFriday! Here's a photogrammetry model of an Eryops pelvis from the Cambridge Museum of Zoology. It finally finished computing the dense point cloud (after days of continuous processing!). My first time using photogrammetry to model a specimen, pretty exciting!
Announcing “Palaeontology in Popular Culture” event on Monday 2 September, 18:00-20:15 at King’s College London, attached to the next #PopPalaeo workshop (in time for #FossilFriday!).
Attendance free. Sign up here if you want to come along: https://t.co/StVXywOBV2
Happy #FossilFriday!
I drew this last year after opting into early access for a video game called #Saurian. This is a Dakotaraptor, the first of several playable dinosaurs in the game!
I need to draw more dinos.
A hefty #Deinocheirus for #FossilFriday!
Given their ponderous build and life in humid wetlands, I have her speculative algae growing on her filaments (inspired by sloths). Imagine it’s a way to get some camouflage without the nutrient cost of bright greens.
#Paleoart #Dinosaur
Happy #FossilFriday! Today's featured @JurassicFDN-supported research is about the brain of the Patagonian theropod Murusraptor! Read all about it here: https://t.co/29V5qU2E9h
Happy #FossilFriday! Today's featured @JurassicFDN-supported research names not one, but two new iguanodonts from the Cedar Mountain Formation of Utah - Iguanacolossus and Hippodraco! Read all about it here: https://t.co/xP5wLWR2fr
Happy #FossilFriday! Meet Mansourasaurus, an important new sauropod from the end of the Age of Dinosaurs in Egypt, and a discovery supported by funding from the @JurassicFDN! Read all about it here: https://t.co/jw1XnhqLWt
Awesome shot of Muttaburrasaurus by @philphotosity for #fossilfriday! 👊#bones! We love it when photographers visit the Museum