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wait oh yeah have some rsos doodles except majority is just glorian i love glorian

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Do domesticated have smaller brains than their wildcat ancestors? This replication study revisits research from the 60s and 70s. tells us more: https://t.co/16QkQSUyNk

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More bones of Leptoptilos robustus from Flores reveal new insights into giant marabou stork paleobiology and biogeography: https://t.co/kMpL9cTeh1

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Do domesticated have smaller brains than their wildcat ancestors? This replication study revisits research from the 60s and 70s. tells us more: https://t.co/16QkQSUyNk

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‘Ear stones’ in crocodylians - a cross-species comparative and ontogenetic survey of otolith structures: https://t.co/SKOlSgLUC6

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Do domesticated have smaller brains than their wildcat ancestors? New replication study revisits research from the 60s and 70s. tells us more: https://t.co/16QkQSUyNk

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Do domesticated have smaller brains than their wildcat ancestors? New replication study revisits research from the 60s and 70s. tells us more: https://t.co/16QkQSUyNk

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New Replication study - Cranial volume and palate length of Felis spp., under domestication, hybridization and in wild populations: https://t.co/Lzncweu1JH

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Do domesticated have smaller brains than their wildcat ancestors? New replication study revisits research from the 60s and 70s. tells us more: https://t.co/16QkQSUyNk

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Pendraig milnerae, a new small-sized coelophysoid theropod from the Late Triassic of Wales: https://t.co/XkAc6mIWKw

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Pendraig milnerae, a new small-sized coelophysoid theropod from the Late Triassic of Wales: https://t.co/XkAc6mrllW

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Say hello to Pendraig milnerae, the UK's oldest theropod. From south Wales, this dinosaur was about the size of a chicken and lived 200 million years ago. Paper led by with and me out in RSOS out later. Artwork by Jim Robbins

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Non-biodegradable objects may boost microbial growth in water bodies by harnessing bubbles: https://t.co/r0sKL5jkIC

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from the Santonian–Campanian Atlantic coastline substantiate phylogenetic signatures of vicariance in Cretaceous North America: https://t.co/i2QEGUSO9o

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After years of lab work we can finally conclude that conodont 'white matter' is a syntactically-grown megacrystal; you can all now rest well in your beds at night. Read all about this work led by Ayse Ozdemir, Carlos Martinez-Perez and friends, in https://t.co/s687vbTl8N

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Compelling research by in Biomolecular analysis of stained medieval birth girdle held shows evidence of active use during childbirth. https://t.co/9w3hQv8B0k

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Our new paper, on the postcrania of the Triassic erythrosuchid Garjainia prima, is out today in RSOS. Garjainia was an apex predator with a massive head and a body mass about the same as a lion. https://t.co/US9tRFQ9no
Pic by available here: https://t.co/H7WswLLaNU

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authors et al. are investigating the evolutionary history of polycotylid plesiosaurians through the reinterpretation of the holotype specimen of Thililua longicollis, and clarify its cranial anatomy https://t.co/v8pjNZQXKx

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How wide can you open your jaw? Not as wide as T.rex: https://t.co/4NuAaUrGxh

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