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Is the middle cranial fossa a reliable predictor of temporal lobe volume in extant and fossil anthropoids? https://t.co/noeUXJYW2N

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A firebender monk
Commission for Fossilbrand FA

Thank you!!
Need airbender and i complete all of them XD


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From Spirou (1993) Episode 20 - Fossilandia
Should this count as fan-service to Fantasio fans?
If so well here you go.

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Fossil plants are an informative and super cool topic for artists, and it really helps when paleoartists put time in to communicate paleobotany so other artists can improve their work. Big thanks to for her informative 2014 blog on DPF fossil plants

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Fossil Month days 1-3 complete!

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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/b3KHNqJcet

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musings related to my current research. In living archosaurs epiphyseal cartilages can extend limb bone length from between less than 1% to more than 10%! This has big implications for our modelling of joint kinematics and how we interpet plausible ranges of motion.

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Here comes
First collaboration with 🇨🇳 colleagues and students. 😊
We named it after where it was found. In China, they call it 彩云之南 "the South of colorful clouds" (hence the latin 'iris'). It's very poetic.
https://t.co/jRTwxXC9Ag

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aegyptiacus is one dinosaur boi from Egypt famous for change his form every 5 years or so... Oh, and by the way, there also an meme that represent accurately every paleoartist in the world.

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Los gliptodontes fueron animales particulares. Su cerebro era muy pequeño para su tamaño y en comparación, su cerebelo era grande. Quizás un cerebro grande no era necesario para defenderse o pesaba mucho. Y el gran cerebelo podría ser útil para mover esa pesada cola

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Some of my paleoart (Parapontoporia, Psephophorus, Balaenoptera bertae, Pelagiarctos) and a few recommendations - emphasis on those who also do marine critters!

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Happy everyone, today we bring offerings of huge cephalopods!

Check out Tyler’s blog post about reconstructing the giant Enchoteuthis (AKA “Tusoteuthis”), for which I supplied some art.

https://t.co/8DdfBLiSY5

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And this is the above-mentioned Burtele foot (3.4 Ma)...
A new hominin foot from Ethiopia shows multiple Pliocene bipedal adaptations https://t.co/dcUgRtaZLl

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The next entry in my "Reconstructing fossil cephalopods" series is here, this time on Enchoteuthis (the cephalopod formerly known as Tusoteuthis). Again kindly provided the artwork.
https://t.co/koDQYNIkrg

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Be inspired by the natural world as part of Have a go at creating a poem that describes your favourite plant, or animal or fossil and write it in the shape of the object.

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Hi, my name's Fossil
I'm 17 year old and draw animals, ocs, all types of monsters and anthro characters
🦖 dA: https://t.co/7dFV2ggxQz
🦕Instagram: https://t.co/XE4DE1m6Vw
🦁Other social medias: https://t.co/UjnqnzzKCV

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