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@Purrbone My OC Kanna likes to collect big cool fossils and make cool knives and swords! She also takes care of and spoils her two pet fish.
#StartToFinish ?? trace fossils work! a lot of my stuff doesnt get documented well bc i tend to directly use the sketch for the final, but this was classwork that as supposed to be documented, so i have all that
Tadpole shrimps (Notostraca, not shrimps) are branchiopod crustaceans that considered to be 'living fossils', and some extant species even have extensive fossil records. Adapted to temporal aquatic ecosystem, their resting eggs can survive long-lasting dry periods.
#Arthrogirls
@crossingchannel My favorite villager is Curt the bear! I just fell in love with his cranky personality, and his design that made him look like an old man💖 He kept asking me for fossils back in WW, and then asking me to donate them to the museum in NL~
Here's an old drawing by me from 2015 😊
Although Galar's fossils have not been very graceful, but I admit that they are the ones with a lot of charisma, an example is this beautiful Arctozolt, in the middle of the midnight sun
#Arctozolt #Pokemon #Fanart #IceType #ElectricType #Procreate #MediBang #digitalart
Today's Pokémon is Frankenstein's dinosaur. It was brought to life by combining two halves of two different fossils. Is man the true monster?
#PokemonOfTheDay #Pokemon #SwordAndShield #Dracozolt
We recently encountered the tremendously talented paleo artist @art_of_jimi. What do you think? #paleoart #whydinosaurs #dinosaurs #dinosaur #paleoartist #triceratops #fossils
Ahhhhhh I love herrrrrrrr! Meet Angie the Anglerfish villager! She is an original design. Sweet, friendly and loves all things cute! She has a fondness for archeology and regularly goes looking for fossils! They are her most loved gift.
#AnimalCrossingNewHorizons #AnimalCrossing
really split on this thing because I think the mixed up fossils are a really cute/funny idea but also if it was just the raptor it'd be my actual favorite pokemon
This #FossilFriday we're loving 😍 the beautiful illustrations of Liassic fossils from Stanford's Geological Atlas of Great Britain, 1904. #maps
@ToniKaoir out swim them speed wise. Also for the question "where do we get these ideas from?" Probably from misidentifying already existing animals, from sightings or fossils.
My favourite example of this is with the elasmotherium spawning the unicorn legend
trace fossils; a trip through a museum.
[class assignment]
OK seriously hear me out on this, Blathers has you collect Fossils for the museum, right? Animal Corssing New Horizon is on a Island and we already saw other characters with new clothes on, so how awesome would it be if Blathers was dressed like John Hammond? It fits so well!!!
Some fossil fakemon based off of Galar's wacky mix-n-match fossils! #monsterdesignmonday #fakemon #pokemon
@paleochick @UtahPaleo @UtahBLM @SV_POW @Neffra_M The Fruita Paleo Area (FPA for short) is one of many amazing #MorrisonFormation localities that preserves such a diversity of fossils and geologic features that it can be difficult to make sense of. But one of the unique things about it is that it preserves tiny animals & giants.
Happy #ValentinesDay/#FossilFriday! We still don’t know how Radiodonts reproduced, but it probably started (at least in some species) during mass-moulting events, when large numbers of them got together to moult. See fossils of #Cambroraster, for example. (1/2)
#Paleontology
Our very own volunteer of the year, George, will be here on the 22nd of Feb at 10 am to give a short introduction to fossils and geology. Booking essential, suitable for all!
Join us next week for #halfterm craft workshops on Wednesday & Thursday!
To take part simply pop-in anytime between 11am & 3pm.
Only £3 per child!
For more info: https://t.co/74A8o70zWm
#crownsandcombat #fantasticfossils #februaryfun
#12February #February12 #12Febbraio 2020
"Neoepiblema acreensis"
"Small within the largest: brain size and anatomy of the extinct Neoepiblema acreensis, a giant rodent from the Neotropics"
Ferreira J. D. et al.
Publ.:12-02-2020
https://t.co/FaYAhLTwBv
#paleontology #fossils
All these fossils were very well preserved, and all had feathers: on the bigger adult’s tail, the smaller one’s legs and hips, and the juvenile’s neck and forelimbs.