Qijianglong guokr (Qijiang dragon), from Early Cretaceous (Aptian Age 115-113 MYA) China, had one of the longest necks of any sauropod. This adult and juvenile are resting for the night. Art by Rebecca Dart. 🤓🐉

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It sure does waaa!! Thank you mya >w< 💕❤

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A pair of Jurassic Rhamphorhynchus fly pass a sea side cliff filled with ammonite fossils. It's fascinating to think that this scene could have taken place 200 MYA and those fossils could have already been 200 million years old at that point.

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nyaaa mya mya nyaaa mewwww mew meowww

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Mya tiene periodos en celo de vez en cuando
Hoy es una de éstas veces 😳
Parece que Wallace tiene trabajo por hacer 7u7
❤ y 🔃?

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Silesaurus opolensis (Silesia lizard) a genus of silesaurid dinosauriform from the Late Triassic (Carnian Age 230-227 MYA). From Poland (Drawno Beds Formation). Named by Jerzy Dzik in 2003 and was about 2.3 meters (7.5 feet) long.

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An Albertosaurus sarcpohagus (Alberta lizard), taking a little walk in the autumn rain of the Late Cretaceous ( Age 75-72.1 MYA) Alberta, Canada. The first remains of Albertosaurus were recovered from the Horseshoe Canyon Formation in 1884, and these were the type

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mya? mya! recently a few artists have been drawing me with cat ears .. i wonder why?

thank you so much for the skeb delivery @/SasaG_yd please go check out their stuff if you can (their requests are closed at the moment!)

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A Yutyrannus huali (feathered tyrant) in the morning chill. This 1.1 ton theropod is the largest known dinosaur to have feathers. It lived in northeastern China Liaoning Province (Yixian Formation), during the Early Cretaceous (Aptian Age 125-113 MYA). Estimated at 9

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Another to my favorite ancestor of whales, Ambulocetus natans (Walking Whale). Think of it as a crocodile-otter from the early Eocene about 50 MYA. It was thought to have lived in brackish estuaries of what is now Pakistan. Illustration by Rebecca Dart. 🤓🐉

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Today's isn't a dinosaur at all, but an ancestor to whales, Ambulocetus (Walking Whale). Think of it as a crocodile-otter from the early Eocene about 50 MYA. It was thought to have lived in brackish estuaries of what is now Pakistan.

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Tu as pris possession de Mya?!? 🐱

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A Tylosaurus prioriger catches a Hesperornis regalis in the shallow inland sea of what one day will become Kansas, USA. Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian Age 72.1-65.5 MYA). Illustration by Balint Benke. 🤓🐉

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처음 모자이크 앱 테이머했지만 Mya 님에게 잘 보이고 있으면 기쁩니다! (≧ ▽ ≦) 💖💖
비 올레 × 라헬 사랑! 💖💖

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This is considered R-17?
BamRachel spicy!
I drew something inspired by chapter 19 of "Heretic", the story of master is incredible!

I was a pure soul, but I have been carried away by the delights of Master Mya and Master Kard!

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Birthday draw for @/mya_beans on instagram, love this goof 🙊🙈♥and i love the soapy patterns on tge Mizutsune 👀👀

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It's Let's check out one of the oldest big cat fossils known - this skull from Panthera blytheae, an early extinct big cat.

This fossil was found in the Tibetan Himalaya Range and is estimated to be from the Late Miocene–Early Pliocene (~6 MYA)!

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Croctober is not over 😉. The Northwest of São Paulo (Brazil) during the Late Cretaceous (Turonian to Santonian Age 93.9-83.6 MYA, Adamantina Formation). The Armadillosuchus arrudai (Armadillo crocodile), awakes from estivation and looks around. With the rain, the semiarid

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