Yesterday was but today is so here's some turtles. They are very challenging at first but ultimately very rewarding subjects. Here's Odontochelys, Alienochelys & Ocepechelon, Idiochelys, & Meiolania 🐢✨

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Just in time for : a now coloured version of my (a very basic one of course) which I've been meaning to do for months. But I finally decided to finish it as it goes perfectly along with a certain post which should be out real soon!😉

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For the recently named Suskityrannus hazelae! This small tyrannosaur was found in New Mexico. A reconstructed skeleton has been on display for years, but is now joined by this beautiful (fuzzy!) life restoration by Benji Paysnoe. 🦖

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throwback to when I misidentified a bone and it led to an... interesting reconstruction. Read more about how these hips did lie: https://t.co/CXagCLIC9N

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Just booked my trip to South Africa this summer to resume studying Homo naledi! (yellow in the pic)

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New at The Fate of Burian’s Styracosaurus, a story of memes, of sorts... https://t.co/IMKGeXGhmw

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Every we challenge you to write your very own This week's is Hypacrosaurus, so let's hear your poems in the comments!
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The second photo is a Hypacrosaurus illustration by for our Weston blog post.

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For I'm sharing my co-author and former supervisor outreach blog post about our recent paper on mammal evolution across the K/Pg (the dinosaur extinction boundary). https://t.co/CQtaoJa4Gw Check it out for an accessible summary of our work!

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Highlights from the Wessex
Sandownia, Polacanthus, Colabonrhychus and Wesserpeton

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Hello 600 twitter followers :)
I updated my Ichthyosaurus, mostly adding definition to the environment and waves. “Hey y’all, prepare yourself, for the rubberband man”

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How many cats earn someone status? Asking for a friend.

We've got quite a few hundred Smilodon Does that count? 🐈

Our favorite Smilodon gracilis is on exhibit in our fossil hall: https://t.co/XrpgjjQpL0

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A hefty for

Given their ponderous build and life in humid wetlands, I have her speculative algae growing on her filaments (inspired by sloths). Imagine it’s a way to get some camouflage without the nutrient cost of bright greens.

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Happy Here's a hadrosaur skull I drew forever ago.

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Homo neanderthalensis divided the work by sexes, they knew the medicinal use of certain plants, their diet included mushrooms, pine nuts and moss, and they would have practiced cannibalism.

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So here’s some news. I’m working on a 100 page graphic novel about to be published in the fall. I’m doing my absolute best to make sure it’s prime murder-bird content for all of you.

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Two tools developed to reproduce the internal and external anatomy of (https://t.co/RP7gXne69D). Download some freely available datasets and get started today.

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