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#Dinosaurs get all the press, but there are usually many other animals to be found at any fossil locality. At our site on the #IsleofSkye, a huge diversity of verts are represented, giving insights into an entire Middle #Jurassic ecosystem. #FossilFriday #Scotland #fossils
This week's #FossilFriday entry is our recently published Paranthropus robustus #fossil from the site of #drimolen #SouthAfrica. A joint effort between @latrobe @UjPalaeo @WUSTL @HumanOriginsASU and others from around the world! New hominins coming soon....
Happy #FossilFriday this is a result from #Dilophogaggle with @BrianEngh_Art #paleoart
Had fun learning with @BrianEngh_Art and @spexhibitions
drawing the Dilophosaurus! And its hard finding good masking tape!
#DilophoGaggle #FossilFriday #Dilophosaurus
KNM-ER 3732 is a partial cranium from Kenya, attributed to early Homo. Viewed here from the front, top, and left-front, brain🧠 endocast in blue #FossilFriday
Torvosaurus gurneyi strolling through a forest, without going all "hurr I'm a big theropod here's my teeth" cause he's an animal, not a movie monster.
Still really like the overall vibe of this piece from January 25, 2018.
#paleoart #FossilFriday #dinosaur
#FossilFriday: Musculoskeletal reconstruction of Jurassic pterosaur Dorygnathus
#Paleoart of three South Island giant moa (Dinornis robustus) for #FossilFriday, from 2018.
I don't know what they're looking at either. Possibly food, possibly danger, possibly someone has a nice hat.
#FossilFriday this week=Borealestes, a docodontan mammal from #IsleofSkye. I found this jaw a couple of years ago, one of many new specimens from this Middle #Jurassic locality (see our review of the Kilmaluag Fauna published recently: https://t.co/HbCn1UeiwF). #MesozoicMammals
Macho de Darwinopterus modularis último ejercicio del II Encuentro Virtual del arte y la ciencia de los fósiles. Voces y visiones hispanoamericanas del pasado profundo organizado por el MIC, Quito, Ecuador.
#paleoart #pterosaurs #sciart #fossilfriday
Results from the silly #paleostream (3/3)
Last but not least: Makaracetus.
#paleoart #sciart #dinosaurs #sketching #art #silly #fossilfriday
Results from the silly #paleostream (2/3)
Dinornis, Platybelodon, Hydrodamalis and Sillosuchus...
#paleoart #sciart #dinosaurs #sketching #art #silly #fossilfriday
Results from the silly #paleostream (1/3) All done in 10 min each.
Silesaurus, Jeholornis, Tsintaosaurus and Stomatosuchus...
#paleoart #sciart #dinosaurs #sketching #art #silly #fossilfriday
It’s #FossilFriday, so let’s dive into the new #Deinosuchus paper and my accompanying illustration. There’s a lot of material to cover, so get comfy. Unless otherwise noted, all images are either by me or from Cossette and Brochu (2020).
#dinosaurs probably could not emit mammalian sounds (such as lion-style roars) because their anatomy didn't allow it, so we must infer a correct sound basing ourselves of phylogenetic bracketing and modern animals examples! #scicomm #FossilFriday https://t.co/YA4LanMb8p
Let us take a closer look at the different plant structures that form a Glossopteris tree. These trees were dominant in the Permian and stood 30m in height. Let us start from the bottom of the tree and work our way up (4/12) #Botany2020 #FossilFriday #blackinnature #BlackAFINSTEM
Overview of how multibody dynamics analysis can be applied to palaeontological studies https://t.co/cGUGVVD2zy #FossilFriday @PalaeoStephan @wileyearthspace
#Fossilfriday: New (Beelzebufo) and old (Zhangheotherium) sketches for #paleostream