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Been a while but it's time for the third fossil pycnogonid of this thread, Haliestes dasos
The only described silurian pycno at my knowledge, its body measured 3/4mm. This one was way more easy because the 3D model of the fossil is available on internet : https://t.co/e43sblxwGq
Card 7 goes to some prominent fossils and a powerful master control circlet
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New cartoon! Oil protestors funded by Fossil Fuels. You can't make this stuff up... https://t.co/D1Hux1BYeO
Fancivermis, a fossil pokemon based on... Facivermis. Look it up!
The fossil finds of two species of ornithomimosaur detail dinosaur diversity in North America’s Appalachia.
https://t.co/kkxLNYFdfO
#fossils #paleontology
It’s like you’re a fossil sample and I’m an impatient palaeontologist, cause I wanna date you badly~
For #FossilFriday here's a Triassic enigma that I got more insight on while researching Hessinodon: Pseudodalatias
Despite being 180 ma older and of a completely different lineage from Dalatias, it has very similar teeth, down to how they are shed (the entire row at once!)
A #FossilFriday retweet of our paper on deuterostome origins that came out this week. How can you link these monsters together in a single evolutionary framework? Short answer: with a lot of head scratching and whisky. Long answer: check out the paper. https://t.co/dRbaP9ZlO9
Meet Hylaecullulus fordi - also known as the 'dumbbell' - a 560 million year old animal from #CharnwoodForest🌳
The name combines the Greek word 'cullulus' - a goblet🍷, with 'hylaeos' meaning from the woods🌳
Reconstruction by Martin Lisec/Mighty Fossils
#FossilFriday
My tribute to the Fossil TCG packs (OC)
(Posted by Connorthadraw: https://t.co/Pts0QrN8J3)
#Pokemon #Art
The Olimarnite Shell is an ammonite fossil named after Olimar. The name may be a reference to Omanyte from Pokémon, which has a similar sounding name in both Japanese and English.
顔だけ石化から石っぽい服を着せたり金属的な何かと融合しちゃうところまでは行ったけどそれを求めてはないんだよなァ…! プロンプトとしてはpetrification<fossilization の方が効いてる感じがする。
#stablediffussion #stablediffusionfurry
Dino Fact!
Allosaurus (Different Lizard) is an allosaurid from Late Jurassic North America and Europe! It's by far the most common theropod from the Morrison Formation, making up about 75% of all theropod fossils known from there! Perhaps the- (1/3)
Art by Joschua Knüppe!
Nicht einfach nur alt, sondern Fossil!
#Amonitas, #Amoroso, #Kabuto und #Kabutops haben den Startschuss für viele antike Pokemon gegeben.
In jeder Generation gibt es neue Monster, die man aus Fossilien wiedererwecken kann!
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