Fish Fish and more Fish today Dunkleosteus, Hyneria, Saurodon and Hensodon My best for me: Saurodon....

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Here's a view of the still-to-be-finished Multibody dynamics model of the fantastic Edmontosaurus with my 3D Eddie pals circa 2012. Was there mandible roll? was there palatal movement? both? neither?

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We’re thrilled to have professional science artist Reid Psaltis () returning to instruct our high school paleo-art camps! Reid will be teaching Illustration 1 & 2 and Paleontology Sculpture camps.



https://t.co/ul7PlZz9jA

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The late Middle Pleistocene skull from Kabwe, Zambia, was uncovered a century ago. Today its place in the family tree is still an open question. Its population retained ancient diversity, yet may have been connected to modern people.

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Iguanodon bernisartenssis for this ! Usually herbivores are portrayed more as gentle giants, but when you see that spike thumb on Iguanodon danger is coming your way!

https://t.co/n6UOFpM1nX

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New for nocturnal Palaeotherium magnum, the pony-sized equoid once featured at before the model went missing. See the hi-res version of this at my along with 100s of other artworks for just $1 a month: https://t.co/hYT35tTnmf

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For here's the reptiles of Messel Pit exhibit at Senckenburg Museum in Frankfurt

Photos from Markus Buhler and the museum's website respectively

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I just put up a poll for my Patreon supporters to vote on the next video!

Last time it was Daspletosaurus - who will be next? I'll tally votes at the end of the weekend! 🦖🦕

https://t.co/6iU05jCPHc

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On I want to recognize the Gibraltar 1 Neandertal skull. This year marks 150 since the publication of The Descent of Man, and this skull was the only skeletal evidence of an extinct human ancestor that Charles Darwin encountered.

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For a Dinictis skull with puncture marks in its skull. The spacing and shape of the punctures suggest a Hyaenodon horridus bit this nimravid's skull and killed it.
https://t.co/jk6ZDEv21a

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Since I'm just about done with Amurosaurus. I decided to start on the next hadrosaur skull I wanted to make. The juvenile Kazaklambia convincens from Kazakhstan. I'm reusing many elements I made for Amurosaurus and reshaping them to fit this taxon. 1/3

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For this here is the skull of Panthera gombaszoegensis BR-II-81-146 from "La Belle-Roche" (#Belgium 🇧🇪) that I just scanned last Tuesday🦁This skull belongs to the but is currently exposed in Le Grand Curtius Museum in 🦴💀

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This week’s coincides with Charles Darwin’s birthday! He was born in 1809. Augustus Earle depicted Darwin in the below caricature, which shows the naturalist surrounded by on the deck of HMS Beagle at Bahía Blanca,

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Finished this Dilophosaurus painting in time for

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A new toxodont from Argentina out today in from Gastón Martínez and colleagues, in time for https://t.co/UJMbBIHjAf

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and so it's gotta be the ground sloth Mylodon darwinii, brought back by Chuck from South America and named for him by ghastly old Richard Owen in 1840.
Lots of preserved skin, nail, tissue and dung known from Patagonia.
Reconstruction by Concavenator

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[#Palevol] The stapes of Thrinaxodon Seeley, 1894 and Galesaurus Owen, 1859: a case of study for intraspecific variability in basal cynodonts. ⬇️

🔗https://t.co/Oh3emulCT6
▪️ Leandro C. GAETANO & Fernando ABDALA
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For here are 2D (top row) and 3D (bottom row) FEA models of an adult (USNM 555000 of ), a juvenile Tyrannosaurus ( or BMRP 2002.4.1 of ), and the baby tyrannosaurid (LH PV1). 1/2

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