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Since the games are out now, I'm gonna say this:
I think Dragapult is the only one I'd say could be in my list of favorite Pokemon from Gen 8. It's a Diplocaulus.
At least it makes up for the lackluster fossil pokemon this gen. I get the concept, but they look dumb to me.
So the fossil pokemon in swsh are a reference to the fact that at some point in the uk when people were finding a whole bunch of fossils nobody knew how to properly piece them together so they just threw together whatever they thought looked right
The Data Portal holds a variety of collection information including images, sounds, videos research results and 3D scans. This #MammalMonday check out the Darwin Fossil Mammals 3D scans of some of the specimens collected on the Voyage of the Beagle. https://t.co/1Zk9WWRhL9
DX3rd「Fossilized film」
全員生還ですお疲れ様でした。
GM:夢ムラさん
PL:アヤトさん、和音さん、さらさん、イオリ
終始低すぎる侵蝕率に悩まされるセッションでした
出目クソザコマン
someone please just put the sword and shield fossil pokemon out of their misery we can't play god like this
since combining pokemon fossils and bringing them to life as horrifying abominations against mother nature is all the rage at the moment i decided to doodle this idea i had
kabutops and tyrantrum, combined
you got jelly in my peanut butter
#pokemon
Today's dinosaur for #DinoVember is Therizinosaurus! A large theropod who lived in the late Cretaceous period. 🦖
This dinosaur's look is based on incomplete fossils, including forearms with gigantic claws (loaning to its name which means "scythe lizard"). 🦴
[shsw pokemon] I think the more time the fossil pokemon go in and out of pokeball the more their bodies adjust and so this shiny dracozolt is looking pretty 'smooth' https://t.co/w2gbaK9pPS
For #FossilFriday, here's my 2017 #paleoart of the largest known ape, Gigantopithecus blacki, as featured in the Palaeoartist's Handbook and my upcoming book, Life Through the Ages II. It's sharing the scene with a Homo erectus.
A mashup between Jefferson and Megalonyx jeffersoni #fossilfriday @slothgirlmel @docsloth
For a sabertooth cat enthusiast, there is nothing like experiencing first hand the excavation of a skeleton like this Machairodus from Batallones in Spain. Being there just gives you the goosebumps! #FossilFriday @Gemmula @ManuelSalesa
#Amaura & #Aurorus (my second favorite fossil Pokemon) are based on #sauropods, specifically #Amargasaurus, which were speculated to have had possible skin sail extensions on their vertebral spines.
#Tyrunt & #Tyrantrum (my favorite fossil Pokemon btw) are based on #Tyrannosaurus, with Tyrunt having the crests similar to #Gorgosaurus. The fringe serves as a reference of Tyrannosaurus possibly having feathers. Photo of @SUEtheTrex
#Kabuto’s design consists of a mix between a #trilobite and the still-living (considered a living fossil) horseshoe crab. #Kabutops has a head similar to the trilobite’s cephalon, but it more resembles #eurypterids, prehistoric arthropods that hunted in the seas.
It's time for another #DinoVember - Meet Coelophysis! 🦖
Coelophysis is a small theropod from the Triassic period. It's also one of the earliest proper fossil discoveries - it was named in 1887!
New paper: range of movement at the vertebral-skull joint in dolphins: new metric predicts feeding behavior/adaptations of modern odontocetes - can't wait to apply this to some fossil dolphins! https://t.co/muu1fqME7f
The mysterious 'Tully Monster' fossil just got more mysterious: https://t.co/QXuEwv2yof via @ConversationUK
Early 19th-century British fossil collector, amateur palaeontologist and artist Elisabeth Philpot and her Dimorphodon by https://t.co/ZNevAvKVxN