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For #FossilFriday, the recently named Suskityrannus hazelae! This small tyrannosaur was found in New Mexico. A reconstructed skeleton has been on display @AzMNH for years, but is now joined by this beautiful (fuzzy!) life restoration by Benji Paysnoe. 🦖
#dinosaur #paleontology
Every #FossilFriday, we challenge you to write your very own #Palaeopoems. This week's #PalaeoPoemsPrompt is Hypacrosaurus, so let's hear your poems in the comments!
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The second photo is a Hypacrosaurus illustration by @commababy for our Weston blog post. #SciArt #PaleoArt
For #FossilFriday, here's 2016 #paleoart of Spinolestes, an exceptionally well-known Cretaceous mammal from Spain. We know a lot about its skin and fur (except on the tail - the bushiness shown here is speculation) and also the shape of its ear pinnae, which makes me very happy.
For #FossilFriday, here's a walrus posing for a holiday snap during a busy day in Pleistocene Doggerland (a landmass now under the north sea). The walrus is our modern species, but most of the other species are extinct. #paleoart
For #FossilFriday, here's a sneak peek at the #paleoart I'll be exhibiting at the free #PopPalaeo public evening event on Dec 18th. Register here if you want to turn up: https://t.co/dama3O0doV. Art shows juv Gastoris, juv Tyrannosaurus, a Miocene vulture, and Rebellatrix.
For #FossilFriday, here is the skull of the #extinct woolly rhinoceros Coelodonta antiquitatis, freshly 3D scanned from @UniversiteLiege fossil collections!
For #FossilFriday, here's #paleoart of uberfamous pterosaur Pteranodon on a rock. The depicted species is Pteranodon longiceps under the generally accepted scheme of Pteranodon nomenclature, but others would class this as Pteranodon sp. 1/n
For #FossilFriday, here's #paleoart of the Triassic pterosaur Caviramus schesaplanensis, an animal with long wings, a robust skull, and densely-packed multicusped teeth. If you like this artwork, it's available from Redbubble as prints and merchandise: https://t.co/RPJDJwy4y0
For #FossilFriday, here's #paleoart of battling Iguanodon. We're used to the idea of igaunodonts having huge thumb spikes to fight with, but they're quite small and/or blunt in many species. Iguanodon has very large thumb spikes however, and may have used them antagonistically.
For #FossilFriday, here's some #paleoart of the British wukongopterid Cuspicephalus boldly facing a blustery day. Note that 'boldly' meant 'cowering behind quillworts' in the Jurassic.
For #FossilFriday, here's my take on the mid-sized azhdarchoid #pterosaur Thalassodromeus. There's some neat features on the skull of this animal which probably relate to facial tissues - I wrote about them at my blog not so long ago: https://t.co/IxWpLHJ1FL #paleoart
For #FossilFriday, a quick poll: which of these pterosaur images would you rather see in Life through the Ages II: Nyctosaurus or Hatzegopteryx? Both are awesome species, and I only have one pterosaur slot.
For #FossilFriday, #paleoart of big azhdarchid pterosaurs, small azhdarchid pterosaurs, and azhdarchid tracks. That's good azhdarchid value.
Also for #FossilFriday, here is Asilisaurus kongwe, a silesaurid dinosauriform from the Mnda Beds, Triassic, Tanzania #paleoart
There is no #FossilFriday, only ZUUUUUUUL!!! Learn more: https://t.co/6ISagVtdHZ #DinoZuul
It's #FossilFriday, so here's some #paleoart of that most obscure sauropod, Diplodocus. And yes, that red pterosaur is a Zallinger homage.
For #FossilFriday, with a certain big ape back in cinemas this weekend, it has to be (necessarily speculative) #paleoart of Gigantopithecus.
Coelacanth #sciart - a real "living fossil" for #FossilFriday, from an upcoming @StatedClearly video. Stay tuned!
We've been doing some archival work for #FossilFriday, including going through W. F. Holroyd's illustrated notes.