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Re-imagining Baby Tyrannosaurs!
Posting because & thanks to speculative baby T. rex skeletal.
No Tyrannosaurus rex eggs or hatchlings have ever been discovered.
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did help push to become more diverse? Scientists found a in the record between ancient and explosions in the of life in shallow marine areas on Earth
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This might be the coolest 🦕 taphonomy paper yet! Hornung et al report on fragmentary probable titanosaur remains (dorsal centrum & manual phalanx) - and other fossils - that weathered & were later fluvially transported & deposited IN A CAVE!
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[Pokemon Evolution Line] - The Modified Fossil
It's Genesect! I like the blue one :3 I also forget this pokemon exists tho XD

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Fossil icon

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A Pokemon who is extinct in the wild; it has been seen under the ownership of Trainers as a result of being revived from Claw Fossils.

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Happy Can you believe this frog is ~40 million years old? In 1873 the French naturalist Henri Filhol described this fossil frog discovered from the Quercy Phosphorites of southwestern France. The specimen preserved the frog's soft tissues as an external cast. (1/3)

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Hear me out… Cheirus with teeth? 🫢

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Auroralumina attenboroughii- Dunn, Kenchington, Parry, Clark, Kendall & Wilby, 2022
This fossil of the earliest known predator was found in Charnwood Forest, where Sir David Attenborough grew up looking for fossils, and was named in his honour.

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Thank you for giving me the chance to draw this fossil of a charr!

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Title: 𝗟𝗘𝗧 𝗠𝗘 𝗔𝗟𝗢𝗡𝗘 𝗟𝗔𝗨𝗚𝗛𝗜𝗡𝗚
Collection: Next fossils

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Speculative biology is always going to be a facet of paleomedia. Just comes with the territory trying to fill in the blanks on what the fossils can't tell. What's some of your favorite speculative biology in paleomedia? Stuff that we can't know for sure, but has some fun to it.

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This is the first major scientifically-based pictorial representation of prehistoric life. Based on fossils found by Mary Anning, it depicts prehistoric Dorset, as imagined in watercolour by geologist Henry De la Beche in 1830, At R, later revised lithograph by George Scharf

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ooh ooh i can join in on this!! i have my convergent fossil species based on slowpoke! :)

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