ps bueno, vuelvo a subir el sketch de lo borre sin querer porque quería decir que se me olvido ponerle los cuernos y las muñequeras (o como se llamen) que tiene en los antebrazos, per bue

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When Sarmientosaurus was discovered, it was found with an almost complete skull with lower jaws, articulated with the first seven vertebrae of the front neck.

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The junk yard on the external layer from the forgotten Dyson sphere is home of many creatures, created from unfortunate mutations, and those with invertebrate traces are feared and discriminated.

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The vertebrae & spine!
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Not only did the dinosaur DNA improve the ant's ability to breathe, but it also enhance their ability to support their own weight at a larger size. They possess a mesoskeleton, a combination of an insect exoskeleton and a vertebrate endoskeleton.

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The skeletal material of Diamantinasaurus included most of the forelimb, shoulder girdle, pelvis, hindlimb, ribs, radius, and vertebrae. The forelimb was complete with the radius being more robust than contemporary titanosaurs, except Opisthocoelicaudia. (1/2)

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Dicraeosaurus

A relatively small sauropod at around 12 meters, its vertebrae are unusually short and have spines growing off their back

ALT: Part of the dicraeosauridae familly, this group of sauropods is known for long neural spines and relatively small size and proportions

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The sail is quasi “M” shaped and I assumed the anterior tail and the dorsal vertebrae were more continuous https://t.co/WyjOlTXryu

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Important new paper digging into Living Planet Index. While the global index shows vertebrate populations have declined >50% since 1970, this is driven by <3% of populations. 98.6% of populations are stable. Extreme trends were mostly in short time series https://t.co/4hyYw4ckBp

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The material of Nigersaurus consisted of an incomplete skull, ribs, forelimbs, the hip, along with the cervical, dorsal, and caudal vertebrae. In real life, Nigersaurus measured 30 feet long and weighed 4 tons, comparable in size to a modern elephant. (1/2)

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Arthropleura

Probably the largest land invertebrate of all time, reaching up to 2.5 meters long, it likely didnt have any predators

ALT: originally it was believed to be a carnivore and similar to a giant centipede, but its now known to have been herbivorous and a millipede

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Interested in of We run a to learn more about the use of traits in soil zoology/ecology and available data on them. Please RT 🕷️🪳🦗🪲🐌🪱
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Bueno chicos probablemente este sea el ultimo de la semana pero prometo traerles mas 👌

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Brontornis

A member of the "terror bird" family, and one of the largest flightless birds discovered, its known mainly from leg and talon remains

ALT: some believe it to actually be an anseriform instead of a terror bird, however one of its vertebrae implies the opposite

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Maybe there is more to it than mammoth and mastodon remains...possibly a Stegodon based on the vertebrae!!!

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🦴 Indian Tertiary and post Tertiary Vertebrata.
Calcutta: Geological Survey Office [etc., etc.], 1874-1902.
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Results from the The first two are for and for posting about their graphic novel copies!
Dusa, Hyphanthoceras, Elephantoceras and Protoceras

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Hi, I’m Tyler! I draw (and occasionally animate) extinct animals, particularly aquatic ones. My work has most recently appeared on the cover of/in press material for the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. I’m always open to commissions - DM me for info!

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