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My 2nd PhD paper is here! 🎉
Palorchestes azael is a fossil marsupial with unusual flat elbow joints - but were these elbows immobile? And how do they compare to other mammals?
We put this to the test using 3D range of motion and helical axis analyses! 🦾
https://t.co/tu07ExbCLm

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Hi! I'm BackyardFossil and I do Origins art & I'm starting to get into MHA as well! I'm 15 and still working on my style

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in 1790 birthday of Gideon A. Mantell. Remembered for his palaeontological work, but also his contributions to were important. His Tilgate Forest beds & fossils of plants found in them proved to be the first non-marine environment to be known from past

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In the volcanic age, when fossil'mon roamed the earth. Manadza took a liking to the land that would become the Kaskade region. It was a newly formed land, and the last known edge of the continent to be formed by a Primal Groudon. More on Manadza: https://t.co/QcgVDJsewb

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wait I forgot to post this earlier-
Anyways, another manga page redrawn be me

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Shonisaurus sikanniensis was one of the largest ichthyosaurs that ever swam the Triassic seas. This whale-sized marine reptile could reach close to 70ft in length and it's fossils were found here in British Columbia!

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The fossil hominins from Zhoukoudian, China, are among the best known Homo erectus samples. Approximately the same age as fossils from Spain attributed to H. antecessor, the connection between these populations is currently unknown.

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Every Sunday I sit down to look at what's coming up for tweets—and this is easily one of the most exciting weeks of the entire year. Buckle up, friends! So many fossils, so much history...

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Rocks! Fossils! I love them!💎
Will probably make this my icon for abit

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Reminder: listening to scientists means keeping ALL fossil fuels in the ground

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🗿 A monograph on the fossil Reptilia of the Cretaceous formations.
London, Printed for the Palæontographical society, 1851-64.
https://t.co/mmlROvAGVU

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Fuelled by imagination! ✨ We wouldn't like to be chased by this one... fabulous illustration from one of our young artists inspired by 's fossils collection.

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congrats on getting a step closer to being a fossil,,

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More progress on Amurosaurus sculpt. With all the bones done I'm going over some areas to see if I made any mistakes I need to fix. Thanks to for helping with the braincase. Especially on the base of the crest I was able to make big improvements.

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thanks to early Spanish colonists in the 1500s, we know of Aztec, Inca, and other ancient oral traditions about discoveries & interpretations of large vertebrate fossils
How to this?
Drawn by Ed Heck colored by Michele Angel for of the First Americans

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Thank you so much for the support in the last tweet, this is a paleoartwork that I did for a contest on IG: Tepexichthys aranguthyorum from the Tlayúa Formation, Tepexi de Rodríguez, Puebla, Mexico

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Paranthropus boisei is one of the best-known fossil species. Part of a branch that existed for more than 1.5 million years, adults could generate incredible bite force--shown by the huge area for the temporalis muscle.

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