For this awesome mandible of the feline Styriofelis from the Middle site of Príncipe Pío-2 (#Madrid) studied by on his Master Thesis

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The diverse assemblage of San Gregorio Formation, Venezuela.
Among them, the first occurrence of the
Artwork by Jaime Chirinos.
From our recent
Carrillo-Briceño et al. 2021. Swiss Journal of Palaeontology 140:9
https://t.co/j2S45BRO5r

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How unsurprising. Whenever someone brings up minority representation and the effects of colonialism in palaeontology or anthropology, the enlightened racist anti-woke snowflakes crawl out of the woodwork.

Only shows why we need more efforts like these. Go support ! https://t.co/83t8QaVNga

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Founded to increase inclusion in Palaeontology for Minority Ethnic Individuals. Please follow and spread the word

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Heard it was I'm a Palaeontology graduate from England. I sometimes like drawing extinct animals, though I also do a little speculative evolution.

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This week we do our most thorough de-bunking of Blathers yet as we talk about the dimetrodon! This prehistoric creature was not a dinosaur, it actually wasn't even a reptile at all .. 😮https://t.co/SgNKo1Xc6H

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Pendraig milnerae, a new small-sized coelophysoid theropod from the Late Triassic of Wales: https://t.co/XkAc6mIWKw

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It's finally hitting the press, so I'd like to introduce Vectiraptor greeni! My first IOW dino paper!

Named after Mick Green who found the specimen in 2004, and as a thank you for his generosity and involvement in palaeontology over the years!

Link to the preprint below!

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Hellooooo!
My name is Tegan, although I primarily go by Spirit online,

I'm a digital artist obsessed with dinosaurs, palaeontology, marine biology and anything that sparkles, shines or glitters! ✨
I'm from the UK and go by she/her pronouns! 💜

Toyhouse: https://t.co/1qiOf45uR3

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Our latest is now available online! 'The of the Late Eocene – Early Oligocene Solent Group', by JJ Hooker. https://t.co/ruA1OQBERl

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Wow, palaeontology in Galar might finally be getting a revision! I heard some new fossil material has been discovered that implies Dracozolt is a chimaera of two distinct Pokémon species (hypothetical reconstructions on the right). Can't wait for more to be published! https://t.co/mj0Owg6oKQ

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I have successfully slipped a mention of sharks into my palaeontology term project! MWAHAHAHAHAAA!! 😈 🦈

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Hellooooo!
My name is Tegan, although I primarily go by Spirit online,

I'm a digital artist obsessed with dinosaurs, palaeontology, marine biology and anything that sparkles, shines or glitters! ✨
I'm from the UK and go by she/her pronouns! 💜

Here are some of my characters!

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Pendraig milnerae, a new small-sized coelophysoid theropod from the Late Triassic of Wales: https://t.co/XkAc6mrllW

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Bad colonial attitudes plague palaeontology since its conception. Various institutions refuse to return looted fossils to their righteous homes, treating own institutions & law as superior and deciding. This harms global scientific community.

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big thanks to & , not just for planning & running another great but also for sorting me out... Zoology, ecology, palaeontology, speculative biology, conservation & evolution with fantastic sciart & palaeoart (& aliens) thrown in.

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THE CRONCH "CAT": DIET AND PALEOECOLOGY OF PATRIOFELIS ULTA. at 2021. Not a cat. With big teeth. Probably ate lots of turtles... a durophagore?

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from the Santonian–Campanian Atlantic coastline substantiate phylogenetic signatures of vicariance in Cretaceous North America: https://t.co/i2QEGUSO9o

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