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The Palaeocast Art Competition is back for 2020!
The internet's premier #paleontology podcast has partnered with us to offer their largest prizes yet: $400 of #paleoart merch among 5 categories.
Entry details: https://t.co/EUzqhTRCr8
#palaeocastart #FossilFriday
The Palaeocast Art Competition is back for 2020!
We’ve partnered with @studio252mya to offer our largest prizes yet: $400 of paleoart merch between 5 categories.
Entry details: https://t.co/GY4OXigjz6
#palaeocastart #paleoart #paleontology #fossilfriday
Happy #FossilFriday! Here’s something I haven’t done in a while.
Yutyrannus huali, a giant, feathery Tyrannosauroid from the (sometimes snowy) Yixian Formation. It was a pack hunter, probably living in small family units.
#Paleoart #Paleontology #SciArt
Ammonite Fractals for #FractalFriday + #FossilFriday! —Check out the #fractal suture patterns found inside fossilized #ammonite shells. https://t.co/tzCleES4of #OpenAccess
Something a little different for #FossilFriday
When we say fossils are X, Y and Z million years old, it can be hard to place them into a geological timeline.
Reconstructions like this by the excellent Ray Troll really help bring evolution and deep time to life.
A juvenile albertosaurus still has yet to lose his coat of feathers, but that doesn’t mean he hasn’t seen tough times in the winters of northern Laramidia
#fossilfriday #paleoart #tyranosaurs
#FossilFriday announcement: I'm doing a new digital series through the @DinosaurMuseum! Called CENTRUM: A Paleo Roundtable, see what questions some of paleontology’s tops minds ask when the tables are turned and they get to interview one another. (more info below)
#scicomm
It's chucking it down here on this #FossilFriday, so here's some #paleoart of the plotopterid Copepteryx getting rained on. Plotopterids were a group of Eo-Miocene penguin-like birds that lived in the Northern Hemisphere. Some grew quite large - about the height of a human.
Meet 𝘊𝘰𝘳𝘶𝘮𝘪𝘤𝘵𝘪𝘴 𝘸𝘰𝘭𝘴𝘢𝘯𝘪, a tiny, newly described #mustelid and the earliest known from North America. This discovery sheds light on mustelid #evolution and #ecology in the Oligocene. #fossilfriday
Out now in our April issue! https://t.co/uq7vJMkh69
Anurognathus, small, big eyed Pterosaur from the Upper Jurassic. A watercolour commission for @bridgebyapool! #FossilFriday
Quick watercolours I’m not the happiest with - but going to share them with you anyway. An anurognathid and Bellubrunnus. Coeval creatures of diminutive size #FossilFriday
The end-Triassic extinction: A tale of Death and Global Warming. https://t.co/mRhRsqgLy8 #FossilFriday
A quick study of a basal sauropodomorph skull lying on a desert during the Late Triassic! #FossilFriday
Happy #FossilFriday ! Here’s last nights procreate sketch of a Spiclypeus skull, ( spiked shield ) an extinct genus of chasmosaurine ceratopsian dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous.
#paleoart #Procreate
For #FossilFriday, here's #paleoart of two giant flying birds: Pelagornis and Teratornis. Pelagornis was the largest flying bird of all time, out-spanning even the largest teratorns (those early 8 m wingspan Argentavis estimates were over-enthusiastic).
The Tully Monster aka Tullimonstrum, what a weirdo #paleoart #FossilFriday
#8April #April8 #8Aprile
Elessaurus gondwanoccidens
"A new archosauromorph from South America provides insights on the early diversification of tanystropheids"
Tiane M. De-Oliveira et al, pubbl. 08-04-2020
PLoS ONE 15(4): e0230890
https://t.co/QekHPyEY8l
#fossils #fossilfriday
DH 7 Homo naledi hip (light green), reconstructed along with the Lesedi ilium (dark green) scaled up since it's from a developmentally younger kid, mirror-imaged (blue) #FossilFriday https://t.co/g2pZfNtLog
#fossilfriday #palaeoart lost fauna, protopteryx fengningensis a starling sized prehistoric bird #dinosaur #extinct the beautiful fossil remains.. and my reconstruction