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Last but not least, another more basal member of the group: Barytherium. Rendered here basically as a realistic version of the Pokémon "Drowzee" https://t.co/TKQ0FPstoH

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Over on Insta I’m taking part in ‘s but thought I’d post these new friends here too! One is very amused about the other finding a fossil in his stomach! ⛰
https://t.co/oRm7LQXHou

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Reading the 2nd Cook Prize finalist, Fossil by Fossil by & ! Do you think this non-fiction picture book has what it takes to win the prize?


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We don’t know much of small creatures who lived with but with the help of paleontologists I came up with two kinds based on known cretaceous fossils who likely were there, along with to include.

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Year 3 and 4 developing their understanding of Dinosaur physiology, meeting a young T-Rex before it matures into an adult, followed by a session for Year 3 excavating fossil remains 🦖

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J'ai revue la vidéo de sur l'évolution secrète des Pokémon fossile est je me suis dit Dinoclier il serait pas devenu Tortipouss et pour Kranidos en Draby vous en pensez quoi ?

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Watercolour fossil study and life reconstruction of a common trilobite from the Wheeler Shale Formation Utah. Getting involved with this

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216-Million-Year-Old Microfossils Represent North America’s Earliest Frog
https://t.co/QKGNtlabT0

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Yixian pterosaurs
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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.

https://t.co/n5IwBL3H36

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Great paper (https://t.co/maF9IARGHk) on the inner skull cavities of from the upper 🐊Find one of the extant comparative specimens here: https://t.co/LB43OHCKrp

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The lower right postcanine tooth of Stereognathus, & of same tooth, from These gorgeous chompers pepper the Middle rock of & parts of England. belongs to the close mammal relatives

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Thanks for the positive response everyone!! 💙❤💚

If you like Nintendo/Pokémon, check out the rest of my art on this blog, fossil.arm on Insta, or fossil-arm on Tumblr

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Very important regional fossil

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Spectacular cephalopods from MM. de Férussac & Alcide D'Orbigny's 1835 "Histoire naturelle: generale et particuliere des cephalopodes acetabuliferes vivants et fossiles" digitised for by . cc https://t.co/GQAwXowRWG

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Tiny Tyrannosaur Hints at How T. Rex Became King
The deer-sized dinosaur preceded one of Earth’s most fearsome predators.



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Do you own one of the most significant volumes ever published on It's called All Yesterdays (and is by me, John Conway and C. M. Kosemen), and it's still available: https://t.co/2YGvwULGbH

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Armaldo rocking on I love the fossil woo

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Spinosuchus was probably similar in size to Trilophosaurus, although as you can see its tall neural spines give its back a raised hump/sail and less of the lean, iguana-like silhouette.

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