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As you peeps may have noticed, I'm the one behind the #ArtemisPaleozoo's Ichthyovenator!
Our zoo's resident Ichthys are named Wendy and Athena. You'll be seeing more of these semiaquatic gals on the @ProjectPaleozoo page and in the art book itself when it's out. Stay tuned. 🐉🌊
Miragaia has the longest neck relative to its body size of all stegosaurs! This allows this armored animal to reach higher sources of food not normally accessible to other dinosaurs.
You can find our Miragaia within the Mesozoic Base Camp of the #ArtemisPaleozoo. 🌿
Perks of being an #ArtemisPaleozoo keeper - visiting animals behind the scenes on your day off. Today keeper Krystal (@Doodlize) comes to see one of the zoo's ambassador species, Mononykus!
Art by team member @skinkpunch 🎨
Welcome back to another What Is It Wednesday-your chance to guess the prehistoric celebrities featured at the #ArtemisPaleozoo.
Today's animal is well-preserved in the fossil record and capable of fitting in the palm of your hand. Leave your thoughts in the comments today!
At the #ArtemisPaleozoo, our animal care staff maintain routine checkups with every species across the park. This allows us to monitor and record the welfare of our animals, finding new ways to tailor their husbandry needs.
Art by team member @skinkpunch and @alexeratops 🐟