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Character we’ll meet eventually in Wing Time. Just won’t say when.
All you need to know for now is she’s a paleontologist and she works at the Rockford museum. ;)
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The joke paleontologists haven't seen yet.
Crowley and Aziraphale get a lot of mileage out of this still...
#GoodOmens #ineffablehusbands
Wilhelmina is short on friends, big on imagination. While pretending to be a paleontologist, a chicken bone inspires a bold new strategy. When a new girl arrives, she puts it to the test. #PBPITCH
Wilhelmina is big on imagination, short on friends. While pretending to be a paleontologist, a chicken bone inspires a bold new strategy. When a new girl arrives she gives it a shot. #PBPitch
Another comic for today. A story from "Doll Man" (a shrinking superhero) in which a bitter paleontologist decides to use a fossil dinosaur skeleton and combine it with tissues from living animals to rebuild a prehistoric animal. Sort of "Jurassic Park" from 1946.
@TomHoltzPaleo Hello! Would it be possible to get input on a certain new dinosaur posted for a game called The Isle? The developer teased us with a screenshot of a new dinosaur, but he wouldn't give us the name.
I'd thought to ask a paleontologist on their input. Thanks!
Famous British paleontologist Richard Owen mistakenly identified Lonchodectes as Pterodactylus way back in 1851. https://t.co/Ok97Ixkw7O
The turnaround for my cute, built AF paleontologist faun, Marigold is complete~ https://t.co/XAu1qAYpbj
And now to sketch out more characters, but I don't know who I'll finish up next!
English paleontologist Richard Owen named Pterodactylus sagittirostris in 1874, which would later be known as its own distinct genus Serradraco. https://t.co/7W2NutIj2k
#HBD to American paleontologist, parasitologist, and anatomist Joseph Leidy, born #OTD in 1823! Among many other works, Leidy authored Fresh-water rhizopods of North America (1879), which had many beautiful and detailed plates, like the ones featured here #naturalhistory
For #VisibleWomen: I'm a vertebrate paleontologist and illustrator! I work mostly for museums and universities, and I'm currently based at the Department of Earth Sciences of the University of Zaragoza.
ArtStation: https://t.co/yFyr4UEv5J
An amateur paleontologist found this controversial pterosaur in a locality called Bob's Vacation Site in 1991. Its genus name means "chicken" in the Blackfoot language, a nod to its original but mistaken identity as a bird. https://t.co/WS3rtAM0j0
Renowned paleontologist Sir Richard Owen named Coloborhynchus back in 1874. https://t.co/uq6i8sofdC
Most members of its family hail from Asia, but paleontologists found Domeykodactylus in Chile. https://t.co/qIENsDhmEC
August 14, 1856, died #OTD Victorian theologian & geologist William Buckland, he described the 1st dinosaur as Megalosaurus in 1824 based on a fragmentary preserved jaw 🦖Artwork by Paleontologists and their Prehistoric Pets site https://t.co/vYucXthAtw
The fossilized jaw bone of Siroccopteryx has a strange appearance and contains pits that paleontologists suggest are the result of abscesses draining after a major injury. https://t.co/LN9aorfp3O
Famed paleontologist Richard Owen misidentified Lonchodraco as Pterodactylus in the 1850s. https://t.co/EBenp8H2Pt