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A reconstruction of Pararhabdodon isonensis from Isona, Catalonia #Fossilfriday
Uktenadactylus was named after Uktena, a giant horned snake from Cherokee mythology. #fossils #science #pterosaur https://t.co/ZCY2yMHDFa
As expected I couldn’t stop thinking about the newly described GIANT dicynodont Lisowicia, and started sketching. I imagined a couple of them on an tranquil Triassic afternoon surrounded by coelophysioid dinosaurs and probably a large temnospondyl #paleoart #sciart #FossilFriday
Darwin's friend Frederick William Hope told him 'from sending home the much desired bones of Megatherium your name is likely to be immortalised' find out more about this extinct giant ground sloth this #FossilFriday https://t.co/Qz5eMx30Nb #charlesdarwin #digitalmuseum
Art trade with @ChibiBuizel
Remember, do not touch shiny fossils because they can include a curse inside of them
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#Floral #Friday!
I wanted to find a #black plant to coincide with #BlackFriday so here's the closest thing I could find - a #fossil #plant
A very striking Sphenopteris artemisiifolia from 'Illustrations of fossil plants' (1877)
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#Palaeobotany #RareBooks
@Oysternomicon mostly fossil pokémon!! particularly archen/archeops cuz I know you like him and aerodactyl cuz he gets resurrected from... amber 👀
Paleontologists found Kepodactylus rather unexpectedly while digging up a Stegosaurus in the famous Morrison Formation of Colorado. #pterosaur #fossils #science https://t.co/rq5RoCxTqm
Fossil Ichthyosaurs like this one were first discovered in Europe in the early 1800s. Paleontologists studied the extinct marine reptile so often that reconstructions of it were displayed at the Crystal Palace during the World Exhibition of 1851. #SeaMonstersUnearthed
Fossil gang
#trilobite #paleo #mold #handmade #resin #blue #ice #horseshoecrab
New artwork for sale! - "strange fossils and sedimentary rock" - https://t.co/D2SzPnvn0i @fineartamerica
Megatherium is an extinct species of giant ground sloth. Charles Darwin Collected several fossils relating to Megatherium while exploring South America on the Voyage of the Beagle. (2/5) #SomethingBig #Museum30
@mark_carnall Last week we brought you snails that attach stuff to their shells. Today we give you a newly-discovered fossil green lacewing larva that attached soil to its body as an act of camouflage 130 million years ago.
https://t.co/z5sGWKzRIY
@UniofOxford
Congrats to our research associate Jessie Atterholt & colleagues on their @thePeerJ paper naming a Mirarce, a fossil bird that lived in Utah around 75 million years ago! https://t.co/h1mus3xSMv (art by @GreyGriffon)