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A section through the snout of arguably the cutest little animal to ever go extinct, Diictodon! These tusked, beaked, pug-sized critters from the Permian period belonged to the Synapsida (the group that also includes mammals).

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Happy Meet Mansourasaurus, an important new sauropod from the end of the Age of Dinosaurs in Egypt, and a discovery supported by funding from the ! Read all about it here: https://t.co/jw1XnhqLWt

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Fossil mammals of the Purisima Formation at Half Moon Bay, California (and vicinity) https://t.co/oHuxDS0aSH

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New artwork for sale! - "Fossilia Onychinus" - https://t.co/Mc7ouNDysW

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Yixian pterosaurs //

This formation in China is among the richest known site for Cretaceous Period fossils all over the world. It was a lakeside environment with a number of feathered dinosaurs and a variety of pterosaurs that fed on fish.

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Panthera blytheae is a fossil relative of the snow leopard (Panthera uncia) found in Tibet. Reconstruction by https://t.co/2KgFJx5xk6

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BREAKING NEWS: announces divestment from fossil fuels and files climate lawsuit https://t.co/fA8WgiYEG9

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NYC is the first big city in America to sue and divest from Big Oil.

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Aussiedraco, the “Aussie dragon,” is one of only a few named Australian https://t.co/D1XEql9yxW

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Crystal Fossil the dragon for a kind supporter!
Thank you SO much for your donations! It means the world to me! https://t.co/9ZXMDyG0js

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Pick your favorite 2017 fossil: https://t.co/sNSuZpRoZT

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I really like how the fossil Anomalocaris looks and thought it would be suiting as the design for a fiend. Haven't quite finished it yet.

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Famed paleontologist Richard Owen misidentified the Lonchodraco as Pterodactylus in the 1850s. https://t.co/OSK2nC3Mry

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Next Fakemon to come, My second region, Edaskia Region's Fossils. SCARABETLE, HAWCON and TAURICOLA

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Before dinosaurs there were dinosauromorphs (although some remained living alongside dinosaurs for a while). These are most of the species that will appear in my book

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Prehistoric Dorset, as imagined by geologist Henry De la Beche, based on fossils found by Mary Anning ~ the first major scientifically-based pictorial representation of prehistoric life. Original 1829 watercolour by Henry at L, and later litho by George Scharf at R

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Today’s warmup sketch, Patriofelis, a oxyaenid creodont from Eocene North America. Suggested by

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A series of plesiosaur for Jurassic marine species Attenborosaurus and Plesiosaurus, and the coastal/freshwater adapted Leptocleidus. It's very cool to think some plesiosaurs would be visible in rivers, lakes and estuaries.

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