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Today's #MicrofossilMonday is a #Dromaeosaur cheek tooth! This #dinosaur had a big hooked claw on each foot + was covered in feathers. Serrations on teeth likely used to slice/eat food. Art by @paleobyliam; science by @havivavrahami @cullen_thomas; partnership w/ @bankofamerica
September 6, 1802, birthday of French naturalist Alicide d'Orbigny, pioneer of the study of microfossils 🦠🔬
https://t.co/ap7oCtwylL
Lower molar of a marsupial mammal from Late Cretaceous Period for #MicrofossilMonday. Small mammals like Alphadon lived alongside the dinos. Once dinos went extinct, they became more diverse & grew larger. Art by @paleobyliam + science by @cullen_thomas @havivavrahami
@Antrodemus sorry couldn’t hear you, busy wearing my Drake Evangelion shirt while playing modded titanfall 2 and browsing 30+ open tabs of pirated scientific articles on Cambrian microfossils on the other monitor
September 6, 1802, birthday of French naturalist Alicide d'Orbigny, pioneer of the study of microfossils 🦠🔬
https://t.co/ap7oCtwylL
September 6, 1802, birthday of French naturalist Alicide d'Orbigny, pioneer of the study of microfossils 🦠🔬
https://t.co/ap7oCtwylL
#FossilFriday September 6, 1802, birthday of French naturalist Alicide d'Orbigny, pioneer of the study of microfossils 🦠🔍 https://t.co/ap7oCtO9dj
This #FossilFriday, enjoy some #microfossil pop art I made aboard @theJR #Exp382 #IcebergAlley.
#SouthernOcean
216-Million-Year-Old Microfossils Represent North America’s Earliest Frog
https://t.co/QKGNtlabT0
#paleontology #science