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One living fossil, the coelacanth

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I'm gonna be completely honest, I can't remember if I've posted these designs already but if I did it was like months ago so *BIG SHRUG*
here's some old designs from CDC I did last year!
My favorite is the fossil dino by far

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CRAB WEEK CONTINUES⁠
Mermay Day 16 - Horseshoe Crab!⁠
Living fossils, these ancient arthropods like to scuttle around the intertidal zone of shallow waters. A stray breaker may flip them over - be kind and pick it up by the edge of the shell to set it right again.⁠

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The fossils from Caune de l'Arago, France, are around the same age as the large Sima de los Huesos sample of early Neandertals. Whether they represent the same population is not clear. They test our ability to determine relationships with morphology.

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''Postura de Reptil''
AU: ❤️Fossilized Lizard - Raptor❤️
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Coelacanth
The armoured living fossil

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Fossils and chips.

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Want to know where your teeth come from? Sharks can't tell you; they're doing their own weird thing. Analysis in a phylogenetic context shows that their conveyor belt teeth are pretty specialized. 🎨 by https://t.co/L0RCm5Wo9P

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Kelenken guillermoi

(Based of the skeletal made RandomPaleonerd)

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T. rex only survived for ~2 million years before the extinction event. Canadian T. rex fossils include our ‘Black Beauty’ and ‘Huxley’ specimens from Alberta, and ‘Scotty’ from Saskatchewan. The coin’s illustration by Julius Csotonyi had scientific input from our Dr. Therrien.

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Im sick again so here is a repost of some very dead animals in my 'kidsbooks' art style for you all on this

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The oldest of their species: Homo erectus DNH 134 and Paranthropus robustus DNH 152 from Drimolen (South Africa). Dated to c. 2 Ma! +info https://t.co/G4ldpebnF2 📷 from et al (2020) https://t.co/gCbAIBOIiQ

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I see no one talking about the cutest Pokemon fossils so I went and draw them!✨

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Standard reference sheet commission for fossilrott on instagram

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Human Origins Stories Incompatible with Known Fossils - American Museum of Natural History https://t.co/6SlGwxrIQb

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But another fossil that associates a mandible and cranial material is OH 13, and that also shows a number of dental and mandibular similarities with KNM-ER 992, as Bernard Wood has repeatedly emphasized. In those ways, OH 13 is actually different from OH 7, the habilis holotype.

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KNM-ER 992 was one of the fossils discovered by Richard Leakey's field team that were claimed as holotypes for species named by other scientists: in this case Homo ergaster. This "taxonomic scramble" of the 1970s and 1980s left a harmful legacy in

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"Very Pretty Pals: Nations", ampliación del juego de rol de a cargo de Evey Lockhart () con muchos bichos del

▶️ https://t.co/vr7QfY6zK9

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