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@VirtualPalaeo @phlaimeaux Absolutely, it remains to be seen if #JurassicWorld3 comes up with anything as scary as our reconstructed #FirstAnimals
Although we also love a good dinosaur caper
(+our resident expert of fossilised amber is doing an #AMA today: https://t.co/6WJM3l5r4E)
Nice: "Patterns In Palaeontology: Digitally Peering Inside #Fossil Skulls" https://t.co/3VKSymAJHN
Couple of fossils found at hunstanton. A sponge and a ammonite #fossil #prehistoric
The best type of day out: fossil hunting on the dramatic Scottish (Fife) coast with @GeosciencesEd undergrads. Field trips during class time are wonderful... Carboniferous crinoids, corals, trees, trace fossils galore!
September 23, 1832 a young Charles #Darwin recovers his 1st South American #fossils at Punta Alta, Buenos Aires. Among other fossils, he recovers also remains of Toxodon, an enigmatic mammal https://t.co/4znXdw82Qw 🦴 Artwork by Pelycosaur24 https://t.co/lGeEtF1Pp6 🖌️
Took a character redesign request and churned out a very Spoopy Swoop! Inspiration? FOSSILS.
#transformers #dinobot #maccadam #characterdesign #digitalart #fossils #spoopy
I had to join.
Big cats, fossils, pizza, Pepsi. All you need to know.
#FURSONALOOTCRATE
Global fossil CO₂ from 1900, shown as a 'streamgraph'.
Inspired by @NatureNews figure, with some inspiration from @KA_Nicholas, @nigelhawtin, @jburnmurdoch, @tmfrnz, ...
Not yet convinced of style, but glad to hear your thoughts...
https://t.co/WSfffF9KfB
Day 14 of #fakeathon, Bunyip
Revived from the tusk fossil, Bunby and Tuskip!
#pokemon #fakemon
Yutyrannus huali is an early relative of T. rex known from fossils which preserve impressions of feathers covering most of its body. This is another of the dinosaur recons I have recently licensed to a museum in The Netherlands #paleoart #sciart #FossilFriday
Palaeontologists showing our solidarity at the Portsmouth #ClimateStrike on #FossilFriday. 🌍
For my first post on this #FossilFriday, the fantastic appendages of Anomalocaris magnabasis! Unlike Anomalocaris canandensis, A. magnabasis had a bunch of thin “spinules” projecting from the front side of each spine, used to help snare soft prey.
#Palaeontology #Paleoart
Since hair can't be saved in fossils, we can't rule out the possibility that dinosaurs looked like this