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#FossilFriday Here’s a fun one: A Saurolophus (duckbill) footprint found in Mongolia contained the crushed skull of a Tarbosaurus (relative of T.rex).
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Elanodactylus has some unique skeletal features among pterosaurs and evolved long neck vertebrae convergent with another group, the azhdarchids. #pterosaur #fossils #science https://t.co/PyfxWV07cv
Idk exactly what's going on here, but I like the sound of "horsetail tail" lol #paleoart #fossils #inostrancevia #gorgonopsid
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Drew some Fossil Fighters art for a friend's birthday #fossilfighters #duna
I think display is perhaps the most likely function for Spinosaurus' huge sail, so I gave it some stripy markings inspired by the blue tree monitor. #illustration #dinosaurs #fossils #sciart
Results from the #paleostream! Lufengosaurus (NOT WITH HAIR and far more interesting than you imagine!) Protuberum (yes, it is weird), and Sinemys... in an unfortunate position. #paleoart #sciart #fossilfriday #dinosaurs
Your periodic reminder that all good data we have on giant pterosaur anatomy and biomechanics points to well developed flight capabilities, even though they were the size of giraffes.
Details: https://t.co/eK6GcnFFGW #paleoart #FossilFriday
"#BurgessShale fossils shed light on the agnostid problem" - new research by Joseph Moysiuk and @ROMtoronto's Dr. Jean-Bernard Caron.
Illustration by @MesozoicMuse.
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Fossils discovered at B.C.'s Burgess Shale add branch to tree of life
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As a keen paleo-enthusiast, @GreerStothers is deeply interested in the history of #paleoart and the rest of the natural world!
Find more about this #artist in our winter newsletter on myFOSSIL here: https://t.co/r7IBl6XWcN
#ScienceSaturday
No. 142: Aerodactyl
Fossil Pokémon
A Pokémon that roamed the skies in the dinosaur era. Its teeth are like saw blades.
For #FossilFriday: #paleoart of Protoceratops. This animal is often said to be the inspiration for griffins: though a popular idea, it's not compelling on account of ignoring a lot of historic, anatomical and geographic data. For more details, check out: https://t.co/xTq4pElHVL
Millions of years of human evolution in South Africa - Homo naledi skull LES1 (yellow) & toothless Australopithecus africanus cranium Sts 5 (blue) #FossilFriday
stomach contents of fossil whale shows that it fed on both smaller whales and large fishes
Stomach contents of the archaeocete Basilosaurus isis: Apex predator in oceans of the late Eocene https://t.co/X595ULz6I8
Radiodactylus is perhaps the only #pterosaur found at a nuclear reactor site. #fossils #science https://t.co/m9spEfZLbZ
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