A recent discovery of a Paranthropus robustus cranium (notice the sagittal crest) at the Drimolen site in South Africa confirms that species of Austalopithecus, Paranthropus, and early Homo overlapped in South Africa ~2mil years ago DOI: 10.1126/science.aaw7293

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I'm late for but better late than never, right? Here's some of Cimoliopterus, one of the last of the toothed pterosaurs. The genus seems to have been widespread, occurring in both Britain and the United States.

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For I give you Peronopsis, a 506 million year old agnostinid from the complete with intricately-preserved branching tubes of its digestive tract!
https://t.co/dnMMULzvoy

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One of the cooler fossils we’ve found in A slice through the backbone of an armored pareiasaur, you’re seeing the vertebrae with the osteoderms ‘floating’ in the rock above. . Art by Bogdanov.

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Little contribution to , a paloart study of a Styracosaurus skull. Continuing the deep dive of ceratopsian Dinosaurs.

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Hoo hoot! Oh, several things, I see! Let's take a look, shall we...?

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La Virgotrigonia fue un genero y especie nueva de descubierta en el Morro Solar, Chorrillos, Lima, Peru. Fue descubierta y descrita por la Dra. Vera Alleman. Ella tambien ha investigado los y las plantas fósiles de ese lugar.

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For I present you these incredible associated skull (PMU-M3836) & mandible (PMU-M3837) of Yoshi minor I had the chance to scan in 🦁🇸🇪 This specimen of was found in late deposits in and described by Zdansky in 1924

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Welcome to notohesperus! "New Dromaeosaurid Dinosaur (Theropoda, Dromaeosauridae) from New Mexico and Biodiversity of Dromaeosaurids at the end of the Cretaceous" by Jasinski et al. 2020. https://t.co/sGaPeaIAUZ

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For today’s my take on Dineobellator notohesperus, a Velociraptorine dromaeosaur from Late Cretaceous North America, that was described yesterday. Because if there is a new Dromaeosaur I can’t help myself

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Hash it up!
This one is definitely a blast from the past! One of the rare times I drew dinosaurs! Have you ever drawn dinos? This was a traditional medium artwork. Gouache on board.

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Pose tests and a look at the underlaying rig for the gracilis. I actively despise the anatomy of this animal with its tiny feet and Tyrannosaur-like head but it's fun to work with.

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The body of today's holocephalans (chimaeras+) are mostly naked, and those few scales they do have are small denticles like those of sharks. Some of their early relatives however, like this Deltoptychius from the Carboniferous, had pretty substantial head-armour

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"Houston...We have a PROBLEM🦖
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Pachyrhinosaurus as suggested by
Happy folks!

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We welcome from for her first guest this as we venture into the seeing how life further terrestrialised and why this was the Age of https://t.co/ScM70cWII5

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