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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It’s (or at least I think it is!) I moved from Alabama over two years ago but happened upon these two Cretaceous echinoids, Hardouinia bassleri, from Montgomery AL in my car! Quirk of being a paleontologist you never know where you’ll find a fossil you stashed away!

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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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For I offer another Cretaceous Octopus. This very large (35cm) example is from Hajula, Lebanon, which preserves both part and counterpart, and is on exhibit at the Museum @ Black Hills Institute, in Hill City, SD. https://t.co/TlmnTv2oog

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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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For I offer another Cretaceous Octopus. This very large (35cm) example is from Hajula, Lebanon, which preserves both part and counterpart, and is on exhibit at the Museum @ Black Hills Institute, in Hill City, SD.

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A little cheer! I kept looking at the logo thinking it looked like a upside down, so I mocked this up yesterday! May make it into some stickers for the Angielczyk lab at some point 👀 Not enough logos out there!!!

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I bring you a mighty bovid for - a skull of the extinct cow Pelorovis antiquus, from the Pleistocene of South Africa, which is also a symbol of where this fine specimen is housed. Note the modern Cape buffalo skull at bottom left for comparison ...

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More than three years of meticulous preparation revealed dozens of bones attributable to the MH1 skeleton of Australopithecus sediba, from Malapa, South Africa. On exhibit at the

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