Cool thread on the Majungasaurus from Madagascar. Known from several good specimens, its ornamented skull caused some fragments to be mistaken for a pachycephalosaur.
L by R by https://t.co/L4DWxUngW8

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Megalosaurus, the first dinosaur genus named back in 1824, strolling alongside a beach, unaware of it's future scientific significance.

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About 6 ft. tall at the shoulder and as much as 12 ft. long: https://t.co/6cAoMMLCla per . Cuter with fur on, I think.

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New at for the giant flippered, grumpy-faced and long-snouted ichthyosaur Leptonectes tenuirostris. There's a hi-res version and heaps of similar content awaiting you at Patreon for just $1 a month. https://t.co/PXlmg1u290

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Happy

Woo! Made it! Proud of myself for pushing to complete a personal project of doing a second set Dinosaur skull sketches. Thank you all who tolerated me on this journey.

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Happy The biggest recent news was the discovery of a large fossil find in including an enormous fossil.

Details here: https://t.co/Yd097U0uXh

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Late night thumbnail - a night cam in a Yimaia tree, in the Tiaojishan formation.

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It's 🦖🦕

Results from polls on my Patreon and IG showed that fans really wanted to learn more about Zuul!

Check out my video all about this armoured dinosaur and how it earned what is possibly the nerdiest dinosaur name of all time. 😄

https://t.co/nzXL6nPzja

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One of the beautiful fossils found in South Africa during the last few years is the DNH 155 skull, reconstructed by . This Paranthropus robustus individual lived sometime around 2 million years ago.

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For
definitely a skull on this ancient Corinthian vase painting
definitely a composite of several different species

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Meet Deinocheirus 🦢
It's nice to see your partner after a long day's work then surprises you with dinner 😋💕
Colors based off of these 2 talented birbs:
https://t.co/QzmUkWNQyk
https://t.co/euRxvQR4wy
https://t.co/CNZQ8OvCbg

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It’s the “Mother of Paleontology,” Mary Anning’s, birthday! Born in 1799, she hailed from Dorset, England, & grew up collecting fossils. A few of her many accomplishments include unearthing one of the first ichthyosaurs & discovering Dimorphodon & Plesiosaurus!

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For my first participation in here are some distal epiphyses of radii belonging to Amphicynodon leptorhynchus 🐻, which show a very strange medial tuberosity ... 🤨 For more details, you can check our article: https://t.co/3gznBa8xy4

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Happy to share that our brooding oviraptorosaur paper is the cover of the May issue of

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May 21, 1799, of Mary Carpenter daughter, she founded a fossil business in Lyme Regis, Dorset, making important discoveries like complete skeletons of Ichthyosaurus & Plesiosaurus
https://t.co/qahNtoOLTQ

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Resharing for
I decided to jump on the bandwagon and paint a little portrait of them.

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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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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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