Day 3 of Today’s theme - Phorusrhacidae aka 🦤

From up right we have:

- phorusrhacos’ skull
- titanis
- kelenken
- psilopterus

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New paper out in

Mixed-colony records together with nest densities and gyne morphology suggest temporary in Tetramorium (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)

https://t.co/7gC3M9h9yt

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may~ 2015
and finally, the oldest drawings of him i managed to find online.
featuring his old shiny shaymin, sky form, gracidae petals and even tail! damn... how far you've come

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If you are interested in European cave spiders with the longest legs 🕷️ check out our revision of the Balkan genus Stygopholcus (Pholcidae) in . A great work of Bernhard Huber with the help of Marjan Komnenov and myself. https://t.co/zor2YYyzbX

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We could not miss the opportunity to share some Edward Lear parrots for - celebrated yesterday. Lear had permission to illustrate animals in the Parrot House & published these lithographs in 1832 as "Illustrations of the family of Psittacidae,..."🦜

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pronto pronto 🧐🤡👊👊👊

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You revived the Cloudy Fossil into...
• PHORUSH ( Phorusrhacidae + Rush)
• The Terror Pokémon

• Ability: Speed Boost
• Hidden Ability: Tough Claws
• Height: 1.5 m
• Weight: 211 kg

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Andalgalornis art!
The Phorusrhacidae (also known as terror birds) were a family of large, predatory birds. Andalgalornis stood around 1.5 metres tall but it wasn't the largest, some species could have potentially stood 3 metres tall!

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A little infographic about elephant seals, made by and yours truly, we are considering opening a Patreon with these kind of work.

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Psicólogo: "Fique tranquilo, Oniguinas não existe e não pode te machucar"

Oniguinas: 👌

(SIM, O MEME DA É REAL HUASUHASHUAHUSAHUSHUAS')

Quem fez essa obra-prima foi o Formicidae no Discord. Faça bom proveito, 😂

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And the winner of the pinniped poll was kernensis, a large that prowled the North American coasts during the Middle Miocene (before walruses and sea lions took over).

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Kasatkin. A new subspecies of the Dorcadion semibrunneum Pic, 1903 (#Coleoptera: from Turkey https://t.co/ZKdAuL7wwB

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A lonely Diplodocus longus (double beam) crosses a mirror-like flooded salt flat. Classifies as Saurischia, Sauropodomorpha, Sauropoda, Diplodocidae, Diplodocinae. Its fossils were first discovered in 1877 by Benjamin Franklin Mudge and Samuel Wendell

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Had to save these images for so long, Wyn was never talking to you she was taking to Pog (short for Pogchamp) her new little Alucidaemon pal 🤣🤣🤣 (new hair cut Wyn just got not included... because that was a last second decision)

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