Almost forgot that it's Here's some of Pelagornis chilensis, which is one of my favourite paintings from 2018. I blogged about these amazing and gigantic fossil birds shortly after creating this image: https://t.co/1PBWmxOyyX

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For I can FINALLY announce that next Thursday (2/10) a REALLY cool new dino paper will drop! So, what's it about? You'll just have to wait 'til next week😉 But here's a sneak peek of one of the figs...
(recon by Francisco Bruñén Alfaro)

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I’ve just finished shipping all the pre-orders for my OLD ONES book. I have some additional stock, ready for immediate dispatch. See my profile or reply below for more info.

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Morganucodon was a small, very early mammal. my pet is so cute btw

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Some Rhamphorhynchus for Rhamporhynchus the greedy, Rhamphorhynchus the kleptoparasite, and Rhamphorhynchus the trackmaker (from 2016, 2018 and 2019).

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For this here is the lectotype of Teleidosaurus calvadosii (J.-A. Eudes-Deslongchamps, 1866) (from the University of Caen) and the reconstruction of the corresponding specimen (University of Bordeaux, no. UB 116-11-1) 43 (6): https://t.co/rmjwYMg8KY

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Since my Virtual Anthropology students will study temporal bones & labyrinths this semester, here's a left-side view of the temporal bone and labyrinth (3D printed) of a Neandertal from Krapina, Croatia

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Al parecer la pequeña cría estaba acompañada de una gran hembra de embocerus muy agresiva para proteger a su cría de enemigos potenciales

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Around 300,000 years ago, brain endocasts of Homo naledi (pink) were 50-67% the size of Indonesian Homo erectus (yellow), but anatomically they may not have been not too different

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Happy this is my favorite skull, Paranthropus robustus juvenile cranium (SK-54) - 2 puncture wounds indicate prey of Leopard 1.5 million years ago Swartkrans, South Africa.
📸 Carl Bento, Australia Museum ✍️ By Jay Matternes 💀National Geographic NOV.1983

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Clawsome! offers a number of dinosaur hand claw casts at https://t.co/CKkdP9JsV4. Check out the vast morphologic variability across the claws. Being used for different purposes.

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of the vertebra of the large helveticus - of
Collections of Palaeont. Institute and Museum of the
Image from
Georgalis & Scheyer 2019. Swiss J Geosci 112:383–417
https://t.co/cWvL2c7wAn

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Pendraig milnerae, a new small-sized coelophysoid theropod from the Late Triassic of Wales: https://t.co/XkAc6mIWKw

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Happy and a very Merycochoerus/Merychyus/Merycoidodon to you! Mery means "ruminant like" in latin so the majority of oreodont names are repetitive and also extremely seasonally appropriate!

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I went for holiday covers for this drawing of our Creaform 3D scanner and a fossilized whale vertebra from the Isle of Wight County Museum

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📝 New discovery of rare damage in the of reinforces the biogeographic of Eurasian

🔗 https://t.co/fmA5kV9dTB
♦️ Hazra et al. | of and

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in the anime episode of "Darwins'Bird" the master-thief Lupin III will target the Archaeopteryx's fossil that lies secured in the vault of the Natural History Museum of London

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Magnirostris dodsoni; The MOST mature Bagaceratops?? Got to spend a day examing this distinctive beauty, during my research on Diabloceratops and Zuniceratops. The assesory anterior orbital fenestra is an important character.

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The 3rd Canadian World Heritage Site of palaeontological significance at 's Willner Madge Gallery, is the Devonian Miguasha National Park in Quebec - recording the transition of life from water to land 🌊🇨🇦

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