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Huge congratulations to & colleagues on this very exciting new publication! Elsa discovered this important fossil in 2017 while part of the NatSci family and the specimen now rest safely within our collection. https://t.co/b6Yb1HdYmy

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For two members of the Allosauroidea Superfamily as depicted by new for 2020 models

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New scuterrific Scelidosaurus for at based on the recent three-volume re-description by David Norman. Check it out in high-res for just $1, which also gives you access to heaps of other content: https://t.co/Xg7bVUWWcT

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Sociophyllum torosum (Stringophyllidae, Stauriida, Anthozoa) from the Hanonet Fm (uppermost Eifelian-lowermost Givetian) from the "La Couvinoise" Quarry, Couvin, Belgium

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81. Here’s an interestingly unique theropod for & Introducing ("Halszka's thief”), a dromaeosaurid that lived during the Late Cretaceous Period of Mongolia. Art by Lukas Panzarin.

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Happy everyone! This time, we will be talking about A new study about shows that it had teeth the size of bananas (same size as a In fact, this croc was more closely related to and even looked very different.

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For I would like to introduce Protororqualus wilfriedneesi, a new balaenopterid genus from the southern North Sea.

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New for The three variants of Parvancorina a animal.

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get all the press, but there are usually many other animals to be found at any fossil locality. At our site on the a huge diversity of verts are represented, giving insights into an entire Middle ecosystem.

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This week's entry is our recently published Paranthropus robustus from the site of A joint effort between and others from around the world! New hominins coming soon....

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Had fun learning with and
drawing the Dilophosaurus! And its hard finding good masking tape!

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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

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Paleontology’s latest it-boy for

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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.

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Musculoskeletal reconstruction of Jurassic pterosaur Dorygnathus

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of three South Island giant moa (Dinornis robustus) for from 2018.

I don't know what they're looking at either. Possibly food, possibly danger, possibly someone has a nice hat.

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