Join for their next 6-part miniseries on Extinctions as we learn about the demise of the dinosaurs, what makes a comet “extinct,” the Cambrian and Triassic period, volcanoes, & the (planned) fiery end of the International Space Station! https://t.co/E1m28wESlA

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Newest of murrayi. These squat little were the most abundant land vertebrates in their communities.

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Finally finished with this guy just in time for pride month, say hello to Wyatt everybody. He owns a family ranch in the Triassic District, one of many that help to feed the carnivorous residents of Mesozoic City 🤠

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“prosauropods” do not get nearly enough representation in dinosaur media and i think it’s probably partly to do with how, especially in media, we rarely value the triassic for anything other than what it can say about our cladistic analysis and about the jurassic and cretaceous

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Dino Fact!

Coelophysis (Hollow Form) is a coelophysid from Late Triassic North America! It's by far one of the most well-understood early dinosaurs, thaks in part to the many specimens that have been found! One major example of this would be - (1/3)

Art by Joschua Knüppe!

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Dino Fact!

Liliensternus (Lilienstern's One) is a coelophysoid from Late Triassic Germany! It was one of the largest known theropods of its time, with estimates usually around 17 feet long! It's also one of the best known Triassic theropods from Europe - (1/2)

Art by @/mug_ink!

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I want a whole Triassic exploration & survival game where you run around as this

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Got a minor hyperfixation on the Triassic period this week, specifically the fauna and illustrations made of them.

I want to live in the Primordial Bogs.

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Alguns estranhos répteis do período Triássico! 🦎

Some weird reptiles of the Triassic period! 🦎

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Kuehneosaurus, a flying lepidosauromorph from the Late Triassic

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Lewisuchus admixtus is an early dinosauriform from the lower Upper Triassic of Argentina. Recent discovery of 2 partial articulated skeletons provide significant novel information:
https://t.co/B9LJAwV8j9

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Eretmorhipis was an Early Triassic hupehsuchian. Not only did it have a stiff bony tube of a body formed from its ribs, but its still looks like a platypus’. It even had extremely small eyes and mechanoreceptors on its snout.

Art by Andrey Atuchin.

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📢New pub!📢 New material of Dicynodon angielczyki (Synapsida: Anomodontia) from Mozambique and Zambia with biostratigraphic implications for African Permo-Triassic basins by and colleagues!

https://t.co/wA7KBtrTz0

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Just a pair of some more Paleoart recons: featuring Spinostropheus and Arganasuchus.

Spinostropheus was a bizarre ceratosaurian, likely an Elaphrosaur, from Mid Jurassic Niger. Arganasuchus on the other hand, a fragmentary terrestrial Loricatan from Late Triassic Morocco.

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Dicynodonts were members of a diverse clade of non-mammalian therapsids. This is Ischigualastia, from Argentina.

https://t.co/PlBMaQW3Hi

Design by

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The Loricatas through its reign for most of the Triassic attained huge dimensions for any non-dinosaurian carnivore being the major apex predators before the takeover of theropods, like Fasolasuchus as it had a length of more than 8 meters making it a formidable creature.

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Esse Rauisuchus tiradentes encontrou algo no chão, ele não consegue saber ao certo, mas não está tão convencido de que se trata de uma folha seca...
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Feito durante uma chamada no server do
No discord!
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Hiii Triassic Raptor!
We have incredible furry artists with open commissions
I hope you like them, dm if you are interested 🌸✨

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If I had a nickle for every time South America (aka the best continent ever) had a giant, quadrupedal, apex predator crocodile, then I'd have two nickles, which isn't a lot but it's weird that it happened twice.
First Triassic, then Eocene.
(art by and )

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