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#Pterosaur baby article at #TetZoo now with numerous reader comments, thanks to those who've contributed thoughts or challenged us on some points... https://t.co/LU8vHXytjY #pterosaurs #fossils #animals #evolution
ICYMI - #LitLinks: Follow the evidence, develop supporting arguments with these 3 easy #STEM + #ela activities
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@AlisonPStevens @MacKidsBooks #STEM #paleontology #fossils #kidlitSTEM #preservicelit
The latest discovery from our summer 2021 fieldwork (@D_MuseumCenter): A mostly complete Lambeosaurus skull, the only specimen from the USA and possibly the oldest of its kind. #Livefromthefield #dinosaurs #dinosaur #FossilFriday #scicomm #fossils
#LagerstatteoftheWeek One of the most iconic animals from the Triassic is the INCREDIBLY long necked, 𝘛𝘢𝘯𝘺𝘴𝘵𝘳𝘰𝘱𝘩𝘦𝘶𝘴. Found at Monte San Giorgio, one species captured its prey by ram-feeding.
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#fossils #Paleontology
Finally! I finished this piece for the species i work alongside @Chiokyya0 <3
Fossils n bones event is the way we introduce a new "frigid" subspecies type, the Wildlings!
Frigid Peak Dragon Species belongs to Chioky <3
#closedspecies #kemono #dinosaurs #killerwhale
It's #FossilFriday!
Today we wanted to show the 'raccoons' of the dinosaur world - sinosauropteryx!
Their fossils preserved melanosomes, allowing us to learn about their ringed tails and bandit masks!
Ours come in🍓or🥭 flavour - what's you favourite?
#indiedev #conceptart
I brought in some of my fossils for the microscope lab yesterday, and while the students weren't really interested in them, I had fun.
TL: graptolite
TR: fossil bone fragment (?)
BL: wood (preservation type not clear)
BR: stromatolite
if you're a fan of paleoart and speculative biology, ALL YESTERDAYS by John Conway, Darren Naish, and the great CM Kosemen, is for you. A deep-dive into paleontology and analysis of fossils with little speculation based on animal behavior and characteristics. #art
Ever found a Belemnite fossil??
This artwork depicts what these fossils may have looked like!
The bullet shaped fossils are very common and have a worldwide distribution.
⭐Meet Dino Experts
⭐Chase the Comedy Cavemen
⭐Dig for Fossils
⭐Family Video Experience
26th July-14th August (except Sundays) at Kingsley&Co
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#Ykids #Kingsleyandco #Literacy #Dinofun #DinoDig
@seftoncouncil @SeftonCVS #onevisionhousing
Rain on the Way - a brooding sky
It's still inspiring to walk round the Kent Coast whatever the weather
Here is "Botany Bay" a painting of a beautiful bay with fossils in Kent
#kentcoast #painting #botanybay #seascape #cliffs #chalkcliffs #Kent #cloudy #rain #WeatherForecast
Live and Virtual! Strawberry Bank – Exceptionally Preserved Fossils in Geological Context - https://t.co/wKzlHnApI3 Join #BRLSI @ 7.30pm to explore why Somerset is still the best place for #fossilhunting #Bath #fossil #paleontology #geology #dinosaurs
One of the reasons why I love the 3rd Gen Fossils is the fact that they both have Eyespot Mimicry.
Cradily especially since it's actual eyes contribute further to the illusion by resembling a set of teeth.
Introducing.. Bale🌟
A semi reconstruction of the extinct thylacine, now they go about exploring the fossils of once animalistic predecessors on planet earth! Maybe one day they can bring back these fascinating creatures...
@sim_kern And the fact that.. ya know.. you get to space using earth's Fossils, drink earth's water, consume earth's grown food, earth's abundant oxygen, clothing, minerals, technology, etc.
"FOSSILS" 1 Month Anniversary!!!
↓↓ Watch the Film ↓↓
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↓↓ Let's make more Toons! ↓↓
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12. By day, 018 is a curator in the Saturnia Museum of Natural History. He works within the Paleontological wing, where he identifies fossils. He's been a dinosaur nut since childhood, and wears an amber dinosaur tooth from the museum gift shop everywhere he goes.
Living sharks + friends are cartilaginous fishes. This group split from bony fishes (all other less cool jawed fishes, including you) over 420 million years ago. The very earliest shark-relatives with complete fossils are various spiny things collectively called ‘acanthodians’.
A new species of giant rhino discovered in China might have been the largest land mammal to ever exist, being the size of six elephants and weighing 24 tons: https://t.co/oyO9OmbSKR #science #paleontology #fossils
blessed be the asteroid that fragmented & formed the meteor that fell on the prehistoric land decimating the animals that became fossils & then oil that was extracted & used in the manufacture of the fuel that supplied the car to make it to the hospital that u were born