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My dinosona being a paleontologist like me 💖

Is this the equivalent of humans studying archaeology/prehistoric humans? 😂

🎨: @/pawstanoodle https://t.co/836sDGhHzA

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Today's warm up! Late to the game, but I did it! Decided to try both a realistic and a cartoonish version of the Triceratops specimen.

https://t.co/sf0KvSdMTg

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I'll round it off with a personal favourite and some speculation: Beipiaosaurus.

B. was a therizinosaurid from china, and the only specimen with melanosomes preserved was a juvenile. The colours on the neck feathers were revealed to be brown. (art PaleoNeolithic)

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Hoy os presentamos al paleoilustrador Dani Navarro, un colaborador habitual del equipo Grupo Aragosaurus.
https://t.co/pIuQODV2pJ
La ilustración es del XII Internacional premio de ilustraciones científicas 2021 de la Fundación para Estudio de los dinosaurios en Castilla y León

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Paleontologist Pam has arrived! She has an... interesting method of fossil preservation to say the least.

My submission for 's charity collab; Science Starrs.

(happy to be part of this :D)



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Ordovician Alice SPRINGS (today’s Australia) with some ancient “near-fish”: Sacabambaspis, Arandaspis and a couple of conodonts.

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Paleo Fact!

Plesiosaurus (Almost Lizard) is a plesiosaurid from Early Jurassic England! Its name refers to how it more closely resembled modern reptiles than Ichthyosaurus, which was found in the same dig site a few years prior! It's most easily- (1/2)

Art by Mark Witton!

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The Magnagracilisuchus from that

It's a work of fiction but I gave it a name anyways! Hope it sticks!

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Results from our second We started with an Andrias bodypillow going after a small alligator, everything after this are wishes by backers!

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Phorusrhacos sketch, result of an art stream in my server

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Day 11: Andrewsarchus mongoliensis

This massive carnivore from the Eocene was actually an even-toed ungulate, more closely related to modern hippos and the fearsome, extinct entelodonts than any group of carnivoran mammals!

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Took my stab at CM 9380 today!! lots of thick padded wrinkled skin around the neck to protect from biting combat! https://t.co/WZHh3oGO6y

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Day 10: Megacerops coloradensis
This huge Brontothere lived in North America during the Eocene epoch. Despite looking like a rhinoceros they were more closely related to modern horses!

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The state government of Idaho is voting on whether they'll adopt a state dinosaur — but which one?

We're discussing that plus therizinosaur weirdness, Hell Creek and a review game of "Who Wants To Be A ̶M̶i̶l̶l̶i̶o̶n̶a̶i̶r̶e̶ Paleontologist" on today's stream

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