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@VirtualPalaeo @phlaimeaux Absolutely, it remains to be seen if #JurassicWorld3 comes up with anything as scary as our reconstructed #FirstAnimals
Although we also love a good dinosaur caper
(+our resident expert of fossilised amber is doing an #AMA today: https://t.co/6WJM3l5r4E)
We may not have a giant inflatable E coli in our #FirstAnimals exhibition but we do have beautiful art work from @OxPrintmakers -their printmaking echoes the formation of these early fossils, which often create a natural 'print' or impression in the rock
https://t.co/daROvQMhfx
Not sure I would have wanted to meet this beastie on a dark night. This is Onychodictyon ferox, likely a predator that crawled along the sea floor, using its sturdy curved grasping claws to capture prey and climb over objects.
See more #FirstAnimals in our FREE exhibition.
How do you stage an ocean life scene from 540 million years ago? Here are the work in progress development drawings and sketches from our Museum researchers and palaeoartist Mighty Fossils for our #FirstAnimals exhibition.
See it complete: https://t.co/5V3FDVU55s