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Enjoyed reading the tweets about Lovelace’s talk on about the likelihood that Coelophysis was well insulated. Let me remind you of my reconstructions of insulated Coelophysis, also perfect for 😊

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Happy James Parkinson, the 1st to describe "paralysis agitans" (later renamed Parkinson's disease), had an avid interest in Explore his "Organic Remains of a Former World" (2nd Ed. 1833) in via : https://t.co/iuKcIwGc5W

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Diopecephalus is from the famous Jurassic Solnhofen Limestone Formation of Germany. https://t.co/CsbmaXXOh3

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O is for Orohippus

Orohippus was a tiny ancestor of modern horses that first appeared in the fossil record 2 million years ago.

Illustration for extinct series.

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"Gem a Day" - Opalized Fossil

I continue to be terrible at drawing my main character.

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commissions for criswolf and stinkyfossil

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Prehistoric snail preserved with soft tissues.

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Why do I think it's better to call a "#prosauropod" a
well, a is worth a thousand words...

...& 's new paper has 2 new paleoarts, +lots of pics AND thousands of words!! CHECK IT YO> https://t.co/0iRSw6vlFk

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Kicking off October with a drawing of the Fossil set’s Hainter! 👻

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1853 Sea Urchin Antique Fossil XL chart print. Echinoid Sea life Marine Paleontology Vintage Illustration Nautical Coastal Wall Art Decor https://t.co/kjK4ZIcLOB

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"Gem a Day" - Prima (Fossil)

This one definitely will eat your brains.

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Wonder if the ghosts of dinosaurs who’s bones I’m prepping in the lab are watching and judging me.

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"Gem a Day" - Lovebug (Fossil)

She's a gemling!

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The delightfully bizarre teeth of the Oligocene-Miocene hippo-like mammal, Desmostylus (Fresno Co., CA, Geology collection)

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Just in time for How did dinosaur inner ears grow? Can they be used to see changes in locomotion? If these questions interest you, check out our new paper with ! https://t.co/HaTYdzpnZ4

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The new PROJECT:OBJECT series, FOSSILS, launches tomorrow!
https://t.co/0RfkKkVwQF

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The fossilized skeletons of pterosaurs - which look quite different from any extant flying vertebrate - baffled many early palaeontologists. One early theory suggested that pterosaurs were flying marsupials.

(Credit below)

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1 / Happy ! Today I am sharing some of accounts. is not just an aesthetic artistic expression, but a scientific tool to understand primeval Earth.


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See, dsungaripterids aren't that ugly, after all. Meet Lonchognathosaurus. https://t.co/aGv8TYhN9S

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