Zdeněk Michael František Burian was a Czech painter, book illustrator and paleoartist whose work played a central role in the development of palaeontological reconstruction.
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February 11, 1905, birthday of Czech painter, book illustrator and palaeoartist Zdeněk Michael František Burian. His work played a central role in the development of palaeontological reconstructions 🦖🎨
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🗿 Palaeontological memoirs and notes of H. Falconer, with a biographical sketch of the author.
London, 1868.
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✨Paleontological tortoise ✨
🐢Here is my contribution for

🤔What’s up if a palaeontological tortoise came from the beginning, by a dangerous trip, to tell us certain things we should know ?🐢😶
🔗https://t.co/USdK2aSyU7

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For starters, we have the presence of inflatable air-sacks/pronounced soft tissue on sauropod necks, a purely speculative feature that has seen a fair degree of prominence in the more esoteric palaeontological circles.

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🗿 Palaeontological memoirs and notes of H. Falconer, with a biographical sketch of the author.
London, 1868.
https://t.co/AdXVp6JOOB

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The 3rd Canadian World Heritage Site of palaeontological significance at 's Willner Madge Gallery, is the Devonian Miguasha National Park in Quebec - recording the transition of life from water to land 🌊🇨🇦

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Check out our new paper just published in to know everything new on the first 🇮🇹 palaeontological site (Villaggio del Pescatore, near Trieste, North-eastern with multiple, exceptionally complete skeletons! 🧶 1/15 🔗: https://t.co/IBySkAeIkG

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February 11, 1905, birthday of Czech painter, book illustrator and palaeoartist Zdeněk Michael František Burian, whose work played a central role in the development of palaeontological reconstruction 🦖🎨
https://t.co/jmsytdkFy6

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in 1790 birthday of Gideon A. Mantell. Remembered for his palaeontological work, but also his contributions to were important. His Tilgate Forest beds & fossils of plants found in them proved to be the first non-marine environment to be known from past

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🗿 Palaeontological memoirs and notes of H. Falconer, with a biographical sketch of the author.
London, 1868.
https://t.co/Nmy7S3qkVF

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[Youre a Pokemon Gym Leader! RT w/ your type and team!]

I'd run a Rock type gym that's, unfairly, being battered by a sandstorm. It would be set in a palaeontological dig site where you have to piece together broken fossils.

I mega evolve my Aerodactyl https://t.co/ByFY2RtdZG

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Me and finished pt1 of a sci fi comic with lots of nods and shakes to palaeontological discoveries as well as a fair few dinosaur puns. Yes the last one does say Allosaurus you can eat😬

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Overview of how multibody dynamics analysis can be applied to palaeontological studies https://t.co/cGUGVVD2zy

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*Palaeontological, but yes! Both their relationship to snakes and other lizards, plus some features of the skull suggest that mosasaurs probably had some kind of forked tongue.

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February 11, 1905, birthday of Czech painter, book illustrator and palaeoartist Zdeněk Michael František Burian, whose work played a central role in the development of palaeontological reconstruction 🦖🖌️🎨https://t.co/8JBM9ZPWHC

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The palaeontological has to be Haootia - the cup-shaped 560 million year old fossil from Port Union, Newfoundland that contains the oldest evidence of muscle fibres!

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First of the year. Not a sketch today, but a photogrammetry of the trilobite Crozonaspis struvei I did for my final essay of Invertebrates Palaeontological. Not the best specimen, but you can see most it's cephalon features, including the cool tiny eye lenses!

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Check out the third Palaeontological Virtual Congress Article: Studying bipedal trackways using geometric morphometrics!

Mireia Costa-Pérez, José Joaquín Moratalla, and Jesús Marugán-Lobón

https://t.co/pg0m7Nu3oh

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