New opabiniid diversifies the weirdest wonders of the euarthropod stem group: https://t.co/FzYhEaiBz0

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Hail to the King!

...And I'm so sorry. I should be going to bed, but I couldn't resist.

Because like Thanos, it ultimately led back to him, T.rex.

https://t.co/8ggr49Ahwh

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The frightening cover art to one my favourite games, ZETA, was done by Yasufumi Fujii, who was born in 1949 and was a prolific sci-fi illustrator in the 80s. These days he almost exclusively paints dinosaurs due to his long passion for paleontology.

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I give you ontology

I like this version of it but
I love the original pice to death 🥰 it'll always be one of my favorites
Original art by

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A bat pony/earth transgender paleontology major

- rts appricated
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Archaeocidaris was an echinoid echinoderm that lived from the Devonian to Permian periods.

https://t.co/rsAp5Y7coj

Illustration by

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One of the most popular hadrosaurs that ever lived, the parasaurolophus was a one-of-a-kind dinosaur with one of the most extended crest of any animal. I hope you guys like his new updated look. ,

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One of the first digital drawings I made, I decided to revisit this apatosaurus and add an information panel for you guys to read. I hope you guys like it. Plus I also added a fun fact into the mix for fun. ,

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Today's warm-up, inspired by Darren Naish (AKA )'s paper on Eotyrannus. Megaraptorans being Tyrannosauroids is so cool!

The King and Queen of the Late Cretaceous, T.rex and Maip Macrothorax

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Here's a look at the pteranodon I made today. Using both The Lost World: Jurassic Park pteranodons and my own as inspiration, I took the best of those two worlds to make this fellow. I hope you guys like him. ,

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Shark bite marks in sperm whale Miocene fossils indicate targeting of lipid-rich foreheads https://t.co/KpuLfWQcDn

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Happy - ICYMI Naish and Cau present the osteology and affinities of lengi, a theropod from the Wealden Supergroup of southern England

Full article https://t.co/d9nNc3kcvi

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Little explanation about convergent evolution 🐬🦈

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