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#Paleonusantara day 26: Sphyraena crassidens
Sphyraena crassidens is a species of barracuda from Miocene to Pliocene epoch. Its fossils was found in Indonesia, from Sulawesi to Java. Judging from its teeth, it's about as big as pickhandle barracuda (120-150cm).
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Attack for the lovely @KrowFields #artfight #artfight2025 #artfightteamfossils
Quetzalcoatlus northropi
One of the largest pterosaur. It's hard to determine its exact size because of its fragmentary fossils and bizarre proportions, but it's roughly the size of a girrafe. Despite its size, it's only weighs about 200kg.
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April 6, 1821, the description of the very first ichthyosaurs and plesiosaurs by William Conybeare published. Both fossils were found by palaeontologist Mary Anning 🐉💦
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#FossilMonth Day 4! Paradox Caterpie! Skittering Swarm!! #fossils #wyattmon #fakemon
Said to be an ancient sword once used by royals of the past, these Pokémon were brought back by experiments by one Andrew Ken, a professor of fossils in the Galapa region #fakemon
March 31, 1850, birthday of Charles Doolittle Walcott, American invertebrate paleontologist famous for the discovery in 1909 of well-preserved Cambrian fossils in the Burgess Shale of British Columbia, Canada
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@Pimsnerveending Hello! Im jam i have Audhd do art sometimes, collect rocks, I study fossils sometimes currently writing a book about that and im looking for mutuals
Make an assumption about me based on my 4 favs.
This was super hard to pick... I love both ninetails and all fossils and all birds >o< https://t.co/bNptcEPQmt
More fossils have been found in their original forms! Meet Prehistoric Tyrunt! #pokemon #fakemon #prehistoric #panciaregion #tyrunt
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March 26, 1998, the discovery and description of Scipionyx samniticus - one of best preserved #fossils of a juvenile #dinosaur known so far - published in the journal #Nature 🦖
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@JoschuaKnuppe @MichaelChiappo3 @TheVidax @TimVersteeg4 @ArminReindl @Rendedeer @WryCritic @DannyAnduza @Acheroraptor PALAEONTOLOGY OF POLAND: Prehistory & History of paleontology - Natalia Jagielska @WryCritic. Dinosaurs, fish, fungi. Social & political impacts. #Polska #Poland #Polish #scihist #scicomm #popsci #history #palaeontology #paleontology #fossils #paleontologia #PaleostreamCon 🇵🇱