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I don't tend to take many photos as they often don't come out well but had to take one of this polished handaxe which includes a fossil orthocone, an extinct group of squid-like cephalopods
Art by Richard Bizley
@Truegreen7 @vergolophus My partner @TheRantingSage and I were inspired by this video and specifically by Predatauros to design our own dino Pokemon! Here’s her illustration of Stegosolace, (Ghost/Rock fossil) the mournful Pokemon. It absorbs the sadness of people because it wants them to feel better.
Shark bite marks in sperm whale Miocene fossils indicate targeting of lipid-rich foreheads #ProcB @paleoAldo @MuseoHNUNMSM #palaeontology https://t.co/KpuLfWQcDn
It's been a while, here's a Nasutoceratops.
#FossilFriday #Ceratopsid #Paleoart
I did Carl for @kamdrawsthings digging up some fossils :)
For #FossilFriday, here is the small theropod dinosaur #Pendraig milnerae from the Late #Triassic of #Wales. Restoration by James Robbins. #NHMDino #PantyFfynnon | Spiekman et al. 2021 @RSocPublishing:
https://t.co/54gV8auop1 |
#Paleoart from 2017 for #FossilFriday: the giant placoderm Titanichthys filters through Devonian seas. This image is featured in my old school "tour-through-time" 2020 book Life Through the Ages II. I had a blast putting LTTAII together, I hope to something like it again someday.
Happy #FossilFriday - ICYMI Naish and Cau @unisouthampton present the osteology and affinities of #Eotyrannus lengi, a #tyrannosauroid theropod from the Wealden Supergroup of southern England
Full article https://t.co/d9nNc3kcvi
@TetZoo #Theropods #Paleontology #Zoology
Reinterpretation of Diogenornis-like fossils from Argentina (one as some other kind of flightless paleognaths, another as a stem-penguin): https://t.co/uyb5vgNgDK #birds #dinosaurs
Little red bird looked like a starter/fossil pokemon and my friends and I liked that idea enough I made some evos! (not fully finished/shaded yet). Based on a Hoatzin and knapped flint tools! Bit of a MH Teostra-type fire generation goin on with gas/sparks.
This was a post I made before but got no traction, so here I go again.
How do you think ancient, medieval, or early modern people would react to seeing fossil fauna alive? Intentionally vague to let you discuss any group of peoples and any fossil fauna.
Art by @arvalis
@CyberBrokers_ Zoe "Zapp" Borys #BrokerAudition (co-authored by @DelHIERO) As a miner, she uncovered mysteries behind corporate manipulation in the fossil fuel industry and government corruption leading to the climate change wars globally that introduced the new ice age. (1/5)
I was a reviewer of this paper, and I had a great time reading it!!
Do you want to know what is #Paleomimetics and all the things we can do with our fossil record and engineering?
🦕💻🛠️
https://t.co/RcbL0jC7IK
Sharovipteryx was a bizarre reptile known from Triassic rocks in Kyrgyzstan. It had incredibly long legs that bore wing membranes that allowed Sharovipteryx to glide from branch to branch.
https://t.co/nsfOSXf7nc
Illustration by @CorbinRainbolt
#paleontology #fossils
In 1943, Japanese palaeobotanist Dr Shigeru Miki collected living specimens of dawn redwood in China; a deciduous conifer believed to have been extinct from fossil evidence of 150 million years. WWII delayed confirmation that the species was not extinct: it is now endangered...
Shark bite marks in sperm whale Miocene fossils indicate targeting of lipid-rich foreheads #ProcB https://t.co/7HbhXNn1V8 @paleoAldo @MuseoHNUNMSM #palaeontology