More new at for Tyrannosaurus takes on a giant Alamosaurus. Alamosaurus laughs.

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Happy How do you picture a monster? T.C. Weston imagined slimy
dinosaurs! Although we now know it's unlikely dinosaurs were slimy, it was a somewhat
sensible belief considering that many dinosaurs lived in moist environments and slimy places.
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An exciting new Welsh fossil discovery from two of our Honorary Research Fellows for 460 million year old Mieridduryn bonniae may be the youngest Opabinia-like animal ever found by over 40 million years, and the first from outside N America https://t.co/YzNxcK5u00

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My first Back for a day at in Paris to 3D scan patellas of the chalicothere Anisodon from the Miocene site of Sansan. Upcoming study on the shape variation of patella in perissodactyls within the project with 🦏🐘🦕🦖

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I wasn’t able to finish the original work I was doing for (I’ll post it when I do!) so here’s some I made for a repeating design and never posted!

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Here's Zuul, who just wrecked a theropod's leg for getting in its way 💪

Really earning that name "Destroyer of Shins"

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Yay N is for Neoaetosauroides, an from the L of Argentina. Recently Taborda et al. used FEA to support possible zoophagy/omnivory, previously proposed by Desojo, & by von Backzo et al. https://t.co/6YtiXhaL55

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This dynamic Dryptosaurus display is based on Charles Knight's 1897 painting "Leaping Laelaps," one of the first depictions of dinosaurs as fast, active animals!

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In this week’s new video, we delve into the possible link between fossils and folklore.

We also take a detailed look at the famous in-game dragon skeletons to try and work out how they may have evolved!

https://t.co/dvIF2YxvW7

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Happy To celebrate the description of the new Marilia Formation unenlagiine, I've decided to base a piece of artwork on it! A Ypupiara lopai walks through the titanic pillar-like legs of an Aeolosaurus to hunt fish. Hope you enjoy!

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Today we wanted to show the 'raccoons' of the dinosaur world - sinosauropteryx!
Their fossils preserved melanosomes, allowing us to learn about their ringed tails and bandit masks!
Ours come in🍓or🥭 flavour - what's you favourite?

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Today we wanted to show off some of our concepts for the Deinonychus - the raptor that inspired their scaled counterparts in Jurassic Park!
All of the colours are based on their descendants, which one is your favourite?

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Happy The biggest recent news was the discovery of a large fossil find in including an enormous fossil.

Details here: https://t.co/Yd097U0uXh

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Results from polls on my Patreon and IG showed that fans really wanted to learn more about Zuul!

Check out my video all about this armoured dinosaur and how it earned what is possibly the nerdiest dinosaur name of all time. 😄

https://t.co/nzXL6nPzja

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Happy Here’s Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins’ ‘Cretaceous Life of New Jersey’ (1877).

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The Scottish Silurian eurypterid Slimonia for

This specimen is a molt and shows the head shield which has been displaced from the appendages underneath. They include the chelicera (marked in green), pedipalp (blue), walking legs (orange) and paddle (red)!

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Happy Here's the Allosaurus I finished this week.

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Since we want to be more active, here's a reinterpretation of saharicus for After waiting for 2 decades, we finally have some figured materials from this gigantic theropod! -RT

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Happy We've got a new paper by John Scannella () on a new chasmosaurine premaxilla from the Hell Creek Formation for you to enjoy today. https://t.co/a2JNDKIlLE

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Introducing Eodesmus condoni, a new desmatophocid seal from Oregon, just in time for Huge shoutout to for the excellent work. Check out the full pub for more!
https://t.co/yTLbeUZKVB

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