Tom Raven

@travenn

Vertebrate palaeontologist , researching the evolution of the armoured dinosaurs. Geology graduate . He/him. 🏊🏻🚴🏻🏃🏻

Vrijeme pridruživanja: srpanj 2010.

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    19. kol 2019.

    Somehow I've been involved in naming a new dinosaur - something I never thought would happen! Welcome Adratiklit boulahfa, the first stegosaur from North Africa Paper led by with Driss Ouarhache and I:

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    31. sij

    Fossil reptiles crew out in force at Dinosaur Lates tonight

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  3. 31. sij

    Looking forward to talking about British dinosaurs with tonight - come check it out! The rest of will also be there, with and showing off , and talks by and

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    29. sij

    The team are taking over this Friday night. Come meet and many others to hear about our work on dinos 🦕🦖

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  5. 29. sij
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    Join us on for the first of the year, where we'll be stepping back to the time of the dinosaurs 🦖Wander the galleries after dark, chat to our scientists and get up close to fascinating specimens. Fri 31 Jan, 18.00-22.00 (entry is free!):

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  7. 10. sij

    Having flashbacks to my visit to study this ankylosaur in February last year this

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  8. 10. sij

    For my first of 2020, I give you the type specimen of Teratosaurus, a rauisuchian archosaur from Germany, which lived alongside the dinosaurs of the Late Triassic, 215 million years ago.

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    Over a period of 180 million years, dinosaurs evolved into a whole variety of species. But despite this incredible diversity, those that ate plants kept independently evolving similar ways to deal with this diet 🌿🦕🌳

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    in 2014, Sophie the Stegosaurus went on display at the Museum. This nearly complete skeleton was unearthed a decade earlier from the Morrison Formation in Wyoming, an area rich in Jurassic dinosaurs. Find out what it's like to dig there for fossils:

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  13. 30. stu 2019.

    Oh and thanks to the audience member who suggested I needed elocution lessons to get rid of my accent

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  14. 30. stu 2019.

    This Saturday me, and have been at the Wealden Geological Assembly talking all things , including my talk on Wealden ankylosaurs (and how to kill a dinosaur)

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    28. stu 2019.

    Neave Parker’s brilliant painting of a lizard-like Scelidosaurus, from the 1969 guide to .

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    22. stu 2019.

    of a classic dinosaur for , Stegosaurus stenops. Stegosaurus is now so familiar that it's easy to forget how cool and bizarre it is, so take a moment to remind yourself that this animal once existed on the same planet as we do, and how that's totally rad.

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    20. stu 2019.

    Nice article by on webpage about our work on big-headed reptiles from Russia, involving NHM researchers & Dave Gower:

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    20. stu 2019.
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    20. stu 2019.

    This study, and our follow-up one on the postcrania of Garjainia, was a real team effort. It was a pleasure to travel to Moscow with Brandon Hedrick to work with Andrey Sennikov and great for me to study the anatomy of a non-dinosaur!

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    20. stu 2019.

    In this paper we also provide the first quantitative support for the idea that erythrosuchid heads were stupidly large relative to their bodies (life reconstruction by ().

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    20. stu 2019.

    My favourite images in the paper are these photos of the Russian geologists Garyainov, Vyushkov and their teams collecting the amazing fossil specimens in Orenburg Province in 1953 and 1954, including in a blizzard!

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