where did I dig up these old fossils

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Newly found, 300,000 year old from Hualongdong The remains are said to "foreshadow changes evident with modern human emergence, but primarily reinforce Old World continuity through Middle to Late humans." https://t.co/sYMwoZ7qjc

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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 study published in discusses a pattern of continuous & parallel innovation in the sacro-caudo-pelvic system of highlighting the importance of in revealing patterns.

Free article download: https://t.co/QvwIFulMQS

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My latest science comic is out now. Mysteries of the Deep uncovers the ancient micro-fossils that can teach us about the past and future of climate change. https://t.co/tZIstP78Kz

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My prehistoric creatures zine called Living Fossils is now up in my shop!! Each order comes with a set of stickers!
https://t.co/zETIo7gmMO

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Is Animal Crossing for the Switch out yet? I miss my nerdboi Blathers.

Lemme show him my fossils, Nintendo!

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Iberodactlyus is one of only a few from Spain. https://t.co/JeMTpT5wKV

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Orientognathus is a long-tailed from the Late Jurassic of China. https://t.co/Nagctz9Cqn

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Vampyronassa
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Vampyronassa was described as a vampire squid relative from the Mid-Jurassic. Though similar in appearance, some people doubt the classification due to the trickiness of analyzing cephalopod fossils.

https://t.co/n5IwBL3H36

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Linlongopterus was an aerial fisher from the Early Cretaceous of China. https://t.co/NPoi2dSDuy

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Finished my first penguin drawing ive done in a long time! Meet Bambi the fossil hunter! she loves to look for fossils in the forest and cove!
BG not mine.
I'd appreciate retweets! thank you all! 🥰🥳

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Last but not least, another more basal member of the group: Barytherium. Rendered here basically as a realistic version of the Pokémon "Drowzee" https://t.co/TKQ0FPstoH

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We don’t know much of small creatures who lived with but with the help of paleontologists I came up with two kinds based on known cretaceous fossils who likely were there, along with to include.

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216-Million-Year-Old Microfossils Represent North America’s Earliest Frog
https://t.co/QKGNtlabT0

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Yixian pterosaurs
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This formation in China is among the richest known site for Cretaceous Period fossils all over the world. It was a lakeside environment with a number of feathered dinosaurs and a variety of pterosaurs that fed on fish.

https://t.co/n5IwBL3H36

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Do you own one of the most significant volumes ever published on It's called All Yesterdays (and is by me, John Conway and C. M. Kosemen), and it's still available: https://t.co/2YGvwULGbH

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Spinosuchus was probably similar in size to Trilophosaurus, although as you can see its tall neural spines give its back a raised hump/sail and less of the lean, iguana-like silhouette.

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My second time in
This stream was especially dedicated to sea cows, which is lovely. First one is Hydrodamalis (Steller's Sea Cow), second is Culebratherium.

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