Arthritis in the jaw of a pliosaur? Evidence of degenerative condition in fossil remains of marine reptile from the Jurassic.

Sassoon et al 2012 Palaeontology: Cranial anatomy, taxonomic implications and of an Upper Jurassic pliosaur
https://t.co/7lP3zsiNBS

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Last call for my talk today on nineteenth-century paranormal palaeontology, the sign-up link to which can be found below. Virtual doors open at 16:15 GMT. https://t.co/aD3vK67OjI

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At 16:15 GMT on Wednesday 28th April I'll be talking to about 'Literature and Borderline Geoscience: The Case of Paranormal Palaeontology in the Late Nineteenth Century'. Sign up for the free event at https://t.co/XdaAW1iGsm

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We had so much fun learning all about the plesiosaurus with fossil preparator Myria Perez ( ) for this week's episode!! https://t.co/lMxiGkaXCk

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💜Hey there! 💜

My name is Tegan! Although I primarily go by Spirit online.
I'm a digital artist obsessed with dinosaurs, palaeontology and anything sparkly or shiny.
I'm from the UK, I go by she/her pronouns and I'm hella sapphic!

Welcome to my profile!

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And PalaeoArt is not exclusive to Art! Nina is the Game Director at Italic Pig for PaleoPines! A game which, I am certain, will inspire and educate a lot of people new to palaeontology!

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I always value art that is not sticking to the norm, and Greer exemplifies this wonderfully. We need diversity in the way we execute palaeoart, to have diversity in palaeontology.

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is both incredible artist & independent game developer. Her expressive style has universal appeal. It's something that will definitively inspire and introduce many new people to field of palaeontology. ALSO CHECK HER GAME OUT.

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resparked my interest in palaeontology and made me aspire to go into palaeoart. She singlehandedly introduced and solidified concept of feathered dinosaurs to a lot of scientists of current generation.

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This was a particularly difficult group to work on. We had hoped that micro-CT scans would make things a lot easier, but that work wound up being more like palaeontology or forensics than typical descriptive osteology. How does this even happen to a skull‽

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Jon - I mainly draw corvids both in detail & as characters plus Dino-ancestors - normally as an artist I make ‘weird conceptual ****’

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Funnily enough (and completely coincidentally) I was doing a doodle today while listening to Iszi and Dave talking about it on the latest episode.
https://t.co/84g2uwFmlP

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Happy Darwin Day! Today we celebrate the accomplished British naturalist, Charles Darwin, the father of the theory of evolution. His groundbreaking discoveries in the field of biology helped shape many of the concepts that drive our understanding of palaeontology.

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Not enough geology / palaeontology stuff. Dissatisfied.
Jk. Great.

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Updated reconstruction of Procervulus dichotomus based on what I've learned under the supervision of Prof. Beatriz Azanza and with the help of Dr. Gertrud E. Rössner curator at the Bavarian State Collection of Palaeontology and Geology (SNSB-BSPG) https://t.co/4ukJhjVEGZ

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I post palaeontology facts, cool fossil pictures, and draw cute pterosaurs!

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Cenozoic fossil percomorph&human(150cm)!

Amphistium/Eoanabas/Opisthomyzon/Hemingwaya.

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Me: I'm not obsessed with Breath of the Wild, I just like it a normal amount.

Also me:

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Some more continuous line drawings! This time Theropods!

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Well, it looks like the most festive time of the year has come again, so it's time for another change of feathers. Unfortunately it's also got a little cold, so is shivering just a little bit.
Anyway, Happy Decembermass!

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