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This
#FossilFriday I get to tell you about the time we pulled out a Brachiosaur humerus with horses! YA’LL it was sunset in Utah and two massive Clydesdale horses pulled an extinct beast from the earth. I FUCKING LOVE MY JOB!
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Insects make some of the most spectacular fossils. This is a 113 million-year-old antlion called Baisopardus cryptohymen, preserved with colour patterns, and collected from the Crato Formation in Brazil. Scale bar measures 15 mm.
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#FossilFriday Two zooids of the primitive cheilostome bryozoan Wawalia from the Gault Clay (Early Cretaceous) of Kent. Discovered among the fossils requested to the NHM by the late Joe Collins, crustacean expert pic.twitter.com/5XE3sERgMi
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Happy
#FossilFriday! Today's featured@JurassicFDN-supported research is the description of the brand new microraptorine Wulong from China! Read all about it here: https://anatomypubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/ar.24343 …pic.twitter.com/LG4Vld43b1
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Only 1 week to go to win this stunning 195 million year old pyrite Ammonite! To be in with a chance of winning all you have to do is RETWEET this tweet and make sure you are FOLLOWING me! Genuine accounts need only apply.
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As voted earlier this morning, here is my sketch/speedpaint today: the large, big headed stem-tetrapod Crassigyrinus scoticus. My entry for today’s
#FossilFriday There are two Crassigyrinus here#paleoart#sciartpic.twitter.com/ykSpa4j9b2
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Adult (Cope's original holotype!) and juvenile skulls of one of my very favorite animals: the lower Permian amphibian Eryops megacephalus from Texas.
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To commemorate
#FossilFriday and to remember that we’re residents of a topographic high on the western margin of the European continental shelf, here’s a very early European - the Gibraltar Neanderthal@NHM_London - there were few barriers to movement when this person was alivepic.twitter.com/AtwubcjBGC
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This
#FossilFriday, dive into the 150 million-year-old waters of the Solnhofen Archipelago, Germany, with Pleurosaurus. A relative of modern tuataras, this reptile evolved an extremely elongate body and small limbs for an aquatic lifestyle. Housed at@SMNStuttgartpic.twitter.com/skoKUQbpvZ
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Check out this super cute lil bat
humerus from the Talara tar pits in Peru! This one was mistakenly identified as a bird radius, but thanks to some detective work by ROM curatorial staff and volunteers, it will now be properly catalogued with the other bats! #FossilFriday pic.twitter.com/Kyi3DMXoof
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This
#FossilFriday goes out to all of the Stegosaurus fans out there! Did you know that at one time, some scientists thought Stegosaurus had a “second brain” because the one in its head seemed so small? The dinosaur did, however, manage with one walnut-sized brain. pic.twitter.com/WY4EDVI6p8
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I love these: ammonites with nacre preserved by rare earth elements (not opalized) as a gem called Ammolite from Canada. This one with mosasaur bite marks. Out of my price range. Legally collected and exported by
@CanadaFossils#fossilfriday pic.twitter.com/AYqQ1ARcq7
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A wee additional
#paleoart post for#FossilFriday:@Gizz47 and I booked into@MarineRepConf yesterday, so here's Pliosaurus kevani to celebrate. The loop-de-looping calf embodies our excitement for attending the conference and isn't just something I drew on a silly whim, no sir.pic.twitter.com/fwigew2c0c
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#FossilFriday a teeny little sauropodomorph from the early Jurassic of Antarctica. pic.twitter.com/QGjTQfwBsY
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#FossilFriday Terminonaris robusta, fittingly nicknamed “Big Bert,” is a giant#crocodile found near Carrot River, SK, dating back almost 92 million years. Funny about this specimen, is that I saw the holotype before I saw the exhibit@royalsaskmuseumpic.twitter.com/dDe2CWaZYx
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This fossil block is made of breccia, a natural kind of concrete composed of mud and stones. It contains a number of Karabo's bones and some fossils from other animals. Some of Karabo's bones were found in anatomical position, which is extremely rare.
#FossilFriday#Digdeeperpic.twitter.com/cEPewmN7Uy
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That face you make when you realize they took your ribs and tail
@ResearchCasting is packing more and more bones. It's a busy#FossilFriday at the@yalepeabody's Great Hall! Come say goodbye to Monoclonius and other dinosaurs through the Discovery Room!pic.twitter.com/Dxv7znNJaI
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Dinosaur teeth less than 5mm long have revealed that dromaeosaurs, the group of carnivores that evolved to include Velociraptor, were roaming Britain 167 million years ago:
#FossilFriday#NHMDino@Simon_D_Willshttps://www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/tiny-teeth-revealing-true-diversity-of-british-dinosaurs.html?utm_source=tw-link-post-20200131-lh&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=dinosaurs … -
Walking with giants
This 𝘈𝘭𝘢𝘮𝘰𝘴𝘢𝘶𝘳𝘶𝘴 is actually a tiny juvenile, but I am a small Sicilian boy
#fossilfriday pic.twitter.com/GdiuI6vurH
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Did you know there are many kinds of saber-toothed cat? The brown skull is a replica of Smilodon, the famous Ice Age cat. The white skull is the older Machairodus, which might be the cat we have here at Gray, but we need more fossils to know for sure!
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