Ty so much for the chance! I wish I had a full ref but this is Peiko, a t-rex and hyena hybrid who likes pizza and fossils!

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138 - Omanyte
Type: Rock/Water

In prehistoric times, it swam on the sea floor, eating plankton. Its fossils are sometimes found.

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Fossils of sea monster eyes from the Cambrian shed light on animal evolution. Art: Katrina Kenny https://t.co/ZbFgYzvp2l

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Found out can sometimes become "Agatized" or "Opalized" wich means they turn into Agate and Opal, and this gave me the idea of fossil pokemon with Agate/Opal elements. This two are based on the Doedicurus and Elasmotherium

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In reality, these fossils do not belong to Triceratops. They are actually 3 osteoderms from Denversaurus and a squamosal horn from Stygimoloch/Pachycephalosaurus. The squamosal in particular is identical to the back spikes on Knight's Agathaumas, which is what really convinced me

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Rocket Luke wants to battle! He steals fossils from labs/museums to build his prehistoric army with his less-than-perfect restoration machine. (#rocketsona inspired, of course by )

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A from the seas, found at Curtis's Pit, Radley. Only the hard shell of the body has fossilised, the spines have been lost.

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imagine getting different forms of Cranidos or Shieldon depending on where in the Underground you found their fossils in relation to the Overworld map

game freak hire this man

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"A fascinating overview of animals that are the last or almost the last of their kind within the context of evolution and extinction." Thank you for this review of   LIVING FOSSILS by Rebecca E. Hirsch!
https://t.co/FGEtz5vTg9

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(1) Hybrid prehistoric pokemon. A variation of fossils, Instead of reviving pokemons from bones, you will use blood samples and mix 2 to create a pokemon. There are 4 types of sample: Mammal, Bird, Reptile & Fish.

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Hoploparia are represented by some really cool fossils in Canada, like this one! They also might have been occasional prey for mosasaurs https://t.co/F9MvtEZT59

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Ichthyosaur bones can create patterns of ridges in the shale, even if bones can’t be seen. Other fossils & mineral concretions can form bumps too. Pic shows the bones in section - half an ichthyosaur bone looks like a black bow tie. 6/9

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“Without posting your age, post your first anime crushes”

I feel like these are fossils you can use to carbon date to the exact minute I graduated highschool oh my god https://t.co/xzuBud5K2W

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Happy We've got a new paper by John Scannella () on a new chasmosaurine premaxilla from the Hell Creek Formation for you to enjoy today. https://t.co/a2JNDKIlLE

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November 10, 1852, died British geologist Gideon Algernon Mantell who was quite puzzled by strange fossils found in 1822 by his wife https://t.co/p9xdqcpYVx Famous for the description of 1st herbivorous dinosaur - Iguanodon - a genus of this group was named after him🦕

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streaming cowboy tonight :o) collecting all the fossils and coins and maybe egg too??

https://t.co/zheUwTLexM

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