I think blacephalon is awesome but where would you put them

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Marine Biologist Carl Chun, Discoverer of the 'Vampire Squid' Publishes the First, Fully-Illustrated Atlas of Cephalopods in 1910 - Flashbak https://t.co/MDWMfzkjNP

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I just realized I have a almost always depicted dinocephalian therapsids in combat or attacking some other animal! 🤔 That is not that usual for me

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You have traveled back in time to Late Permian South Africa and all of the sudden you run into this pair of Moschops capensis head butting! What a sight that must have been! Moschops was a dinocephalian therapsid, this a very distant relative of ours

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The Cephalopoda
Mastigoteuthis glaukopis (1+2) and flammea (3+4)

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The Cephalopoda
Benthoteuthis megalops Verrill
(Bathyteuthis abyssicola Hoyle)

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WIP. Necromancer from my own world Lanthana. Based on Phylliroe Bucephala nudibranch.

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The Cephalopoda
Calliteuthis hoylei + reversa and Histoteuthis juveniles

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The Cephalopoda
Abraliopsis morisii (mature female)

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The Cephalopoda
Polypus levis Hoyle (male) - Port Gazelle, Keguelen

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The Cephalopoda
Polypus levis Hoyle (male) - Port Gazelle, Keguelen

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The latest page of Encephalon is up at https://t.co/YXshJkWt59! Hayes, have you thought this through?

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"the fact that [Homo naledi and the Flores hominid] could have undergone brain size reduction or small brain retention does not point against the importance of brain size and encephalization" https://t.co/7N3lhHlNJn

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'It may indeed be likened to an enormous many-limbed organism of an antediluvian time - partaking of the cephalopod in shape - lying lifeless, and covered with a thin green cloth, which hides its substance, while revealing its contour.'
Credits in comments.

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Feels weird to be tweeting about new research, but we have a paper out today, led by Torsten Scheyer & Stephan Spiekman, reinterpreting the tiny Triassic reptile Colobops as a juvenile rhynchocephalian:
https://t.co/D9O20PtB1V

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Sorry I deleted previous version bc Hawks had hydrocephalus x'D this looks ok I guess

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For a moment of reprieve from the terrors of our moment and our species, savor these stunning and sensual 19th-century squid and octopus illustrations from the world's first encyclopedia of deep-sea cephalopods https://t.co/TDXn0DSzIO

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For a moment of reprieve from the terrors of our moment and our species, savor these stunning and sensual 19th-century squid and octopus illustrations from the world's first encyclopedia of deep-sea cephalopods https://t.co/QuPtIrwfSP

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Although there are millions of cephalophores that wander through this world,
You’ve got something extra going on,
I think you probably know.

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