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Chaoyangopterus
Its classification history has been complicated, it was believed be closely related to nyctosaurus and more recently to azhdarchids but in its own group
ALT: named after a city on china, known as a "fossil city" for its many important paleontological discoveries
Happy #FossilFriday this is a result from #Dilophogaggle with @BrianEngh_Art #paleoart
Had fun learning with @BrianEngh_Art and @spexhibitions
drawing the Dilophosaurus! And its hard finding good masking tape!
#DilophoGaggle #FossilFriday #Dilophosaurus
KNM-ER 3732 is a partial cranium from Kenya, attributed to early Homo. Viewed here from the front, top, and left-front, brain🧠 endocast in blue #FossilFriday
“Wanna spend a night with this old fossil? I can take dick just as well as I can give it!”
🦴Loves romance, but throwing him into bed will always work just fine
🦴8ft tall with a thick dick, but an even thicker ass
🦴Switch (Sub lean)
🦴 limitless
🦴Loves other DILFS
Torvosaurus gurneyi strolling through a forest, without going all "hurr I'm a big theropod here's my teeth" cause he's an animal, not a movie monster.
Still really like the overall vibe of this piece from January 25, 2018.
#paleoart #FossilFriday #dinosaur
#FossilFriday: Musculoskeletal reconstruction of Jurassic pterosaur Dorygnathus
#Paleoart of three South Island giant moa (Dinornis robustus) for #FossilFriday, from 2018.
I don't know what they're looking at either. Possibly food, possibly danger, possibly someone has a nice hat.
Angelina Berry paints charming natural history subjects: plants, animals, fossils, fungi & shells in watercolours & inks. You'll find Angelina's stall at our Summer Art Fair this weekend selling framed original paintings & prints + items printed with her designs. 11-4 Sat+Sun
#FossilFriday this week=Borealestes, a docodontan mammal from #IsleofSkye. I found this jaw a couple of years ago, one of many new specimens from this Middle #Jurassic locality (see our review of the Kilmaluag Fauna published recently: https://t.co/HbCn1UeiwF). #MesozoicMammals
Brygmophyseter
A toothed predatory whale similar to modern orcas, it may have also lived in groups called pods
Fossil: an interesting thing about whale skeletons is how different they look from living whales due to the soft tissues, some even being misidentified as sea monsters
Pentaceratops sported an impressive frill, which thanks to it may have sported one of the largest skulls of any vertebrate known! We know relatively well about this animal, thanks to plenty of fossil material found.
The fossil dated to ~99 million years ago preserves a hell ant, Ceratomyrmex ellenbergeri, grasping its prey (a nymph of the cockroach relative Caputoraptor elegans) in a manner that is only possible through vertical mandible movement.
no-science fossil resurrection (some gen 1 ghost-type fossil mons) #Pokemon
finally finished the last sticker pack of the upcoming update!! I really love how they came out, so i'm going to share them with you now!!
enjoy some cute #animalcrossing fruit and items c: they will come with a small fossil pin!!
However, the expedition realizes none of the creatures they've discovered match any known fossil—they seem a mishmash of beasts. Evolution is going crazy in the valley. In a "Mountains of Madness" turn, they uncover ancient ruins which seem linked to the monsters...
This #xatw is the Smilodon! A group of Pleistocene big cats with long fangs that reached to 18 cm, also known as the saber-toothed tiger. This cat is found mostly in North America, though fossilized remains have been found as far as South America. The Smilodon weights about-
@Weary_canary @ChloeCarterArts Thanks for the art share!
I'm Fossil and I'm always experimenting with artstyles and doing digital paintings
Also go check out my friends @Illyranna1 and @KittyKat_Draws art, they're awsome
#OnThisDay in 1908, a pickaxe struck the side of a remarkable skull. It was the discovery of the Neanderthal known as the Old Man from La Chapelle, one of the most important specimens in the history of paleoanthropology. https://t.co/zv9FthqNzP #fossils