Check the newly described aquatic squamate from Algora via👇🏼👇🏼

"A New Species of the Pythonomorph Carentonosaurus from the Cenomanian of Algora (Guadalajara, Central Spain)" https://t.co/VR7ChbGdDp a través de

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Carentonosaurus, un nuevo descrito en el yacimiento de (#Guadalajara, por A. Cabezuelo-Hernández () y A. Pérez-García () y publicado en

https://t.co/NbuvV7zcFh

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A good week for endocasts from the Silcox lab! Newly published paper led by on the relationship between endocranial and brain morphology in squamates. https://t.co/XJ4sMxpinh

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Last but not least, Mesoteras, king of the titans. Not sure if he’s a dinosaur, or squamate, or both? I have an article dedicated to him!
https://t.co/hT6CAlgyaA

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I wasn't online for a few hours, and when I came back, Boom, an unbelievable surprise! 😯

The great started an auction on "Impulse Noise", The newest " desquamate 😱

Current Bid: 2.22 $ETH

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What a GM!... BAM, just like that i'm part of 's Desquamate collection🤩. I'm absolutely convinced this is going to be one of the greats 🚀🥳

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and his collection "Desquamate" are just cool. Your style is amazing and very easy to find on Twitter. I like the dark art pieces and I hope you go on to create more of that. And good to see that your twitter account is growing stronger each day!👌😁

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Let me introduce you to Uracentron, a small genus of Tropidurid Iguanian lizards commonly known in English as Thornytails. They are the subject of today´s Thursday Squamate Thread. They are found in Amazonian South America.

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Let’s look at Charmander real quick. It’s the “Lizard Pokemon”, so obviously it’s not a snake, right?
Well, if we believe Chimchar is the Monkey, even though Chimps aren’t similar to Monkeys, but both are Primates, then Lizard and Snakes could also fit, since both are Squamates.

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Un reptil anguimorfo gigante del Superior español, nuevo trabajo de A. Cabezuelo et al. publicado en

https://t.co/tsu41DMayy

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Quick Gnathomortis stadtmani portrait !
Fossil evidence shows that the teeth of mosasaurs, like those of other squamates, were concealed by their gums. The gums retract when they bite on their prey to reveal the teeth.

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We just published in Communications Biology the oldest fossil lizard in South America, pushing back squamate arrival in SA by 20Myr, and showing cosmopolitanism of early squamates in South America! https://t.co/BoKlE0oZaa

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WIP. An illustration I started long ago but have not had time to finish. Cuspicephalus, a Late Jurassic pterosaur from England. Here hunting a squamate amidst large quillworts. Inspired by a reconstruction of the same taxon by

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Today is a day to celebrate this enormous group of squamate reptiles that includes over 6,000 species. Today we bring you chromolithographs of just a few of them from volume one, part 3 of the 1882-84 edition of 'Brehms Thierleben.' More: https://t.co/07TjwNzE0o

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Today is the day we celebrate the Serpentes, those long, scaly, cold-blooded, legless squamates. In celebration, we present a few chromolithographs and wood engravings of snakes doing what snakes do: threatening, crushing, swallowing things, and just hanging out, looking cool.

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Soon, very soon we will be able to share the first episode of our podcast SquaMates. Here is our logo, with drawings by the FAMOUS

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Le scan d'un de reptile du (245 Ma) en fait le plus vieux (#reptile à écailles) connu !
Les dates calculées sur la phylogénie supposent une origine des reptiles diapsides antérieure au Trias.
Source : https://t.co/xCkA1rFHiU via

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