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Results from the #paleostream!
Parapropalaeohoplophorus, Shamosaurus, Llallawavis and Zby.
#paleoart #sciart #ankylosaur #sauropod #dinosaur #bird #terrorbird
📸 🇺🇸 @USNavy #ArleighBurke class guided-missile #destroyer USS ROSS DDG 71 left the Black Sea this morning and seen southbound through #Istanbul strait at 06:35 UTC. #bosphorus
Soil properties explain tree growth and mortality, but not biomass, across phosphorus-depleted tropical forests. New study in @SciReports by a.o. @jso_soong @E_Verbruggen
[OC] | [SKETCHDUMP]
MASS DUMP OF BUG FABLES OC STUFF IN ONE POST.
AMERICAN BURYING BEETLE (Nicrophorus americanus), BONE SKIPPER (Thyreophora cynophila), IMPERIAL MOTH (Eacles imperialis), RESPECTIVELY.
meet Phosphorus, eastern dragon and a new (scaly) sona of mine.
he's always looking for new pets to cuddle so say hi.
this is also a small part of a huge ref, thought I'd give you a taste~ <3
🐉"Draphorus"🐉
The paper was very rough so it was difficult to work with for me. But I think it was a good try🙂
#ArtistOnTwitter #art #dragons
meet the gang...!!
left to right: Chrys, Apri (holding Nifty), Igo, & Phorus
Phorusrhacos was a giant flightless terror bird that lived in Miocene Patagonia. It grew to 2.5 metres tall & preyed on horses.
(Credit: Hydrotrioskjan)
This afternoon something INCREDIBLE happened... crossed something off my bucket list... I HELD an AMERICAN BURYING BEETLE (Nicrophorus americanus)!!!
A million thanks to the fantastic staff at @stlzoo for this special visit. Christmas came early. 😁 #ABB #TeamBeetle
#WorldJellyFishDay Here's a graphite/digital illustration of some Pacific sea nettles (Chrysaora) about to get munched on by an extinct leatherback (Psephophorus) off the California coast 5 million years ago:
Internal #phosphorus release and #phytoplankton growth in Lake Erhai - a new paper from Linda May @StephenMaberly @ProfAlanJenkins of @CEHScienceNews, and team...
https://t.co/fArGGyWiLW
It's #EtymologyMonday! Today is the Tropical Sawshark (Pristiophorus delicatus)!
pristis = saw (greek)
phoros= bearing (greek)
delicatus = delicate (latin)
All together-> DELICATE BEARING SAW!
How sweet!
©CSIRO
It's #YeOldeAnimals Friday! Today's a 1921 Shortnose Sawshark (Pristiophorus nudipinnis)!
The sawshark is extremely accurate! They even got the little sensory barbels (whiskers) off the nose which they use to find prey!
©Hassel, RKuiter