Early Paleontology Gallery
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banjomaster64:I 3D modeled and sculpted an Anomalocaris (early to mid Cambrian period) because of a
A group of early tetrapods known as diadectids were some of the first land animals to become special
Extinct animals. 1905. Cover detail.Internet Archive
Eurotrochilus inexpectatus- the first modern humming birdWhen: Early Oligocene (~30-34 million years
Titanomyrma/Formicium- Giant Ant!When: Early Eocene ~ 50 Million Years AgoWhere: Good specimens from
Another Patagonian giantDreadnoughts were a class of giant (for the time) battleship of the early 20
Desmatophocids were a group of seal-like pinnipeds that appeared very early in the group’s evo
Aquilarhinus palimentus here was an early hadrosaurid dinosaur known from the Late Cretaceous of Tex
A diminutive perinate European Enantiornithes reveals an asynchronous ossification pattern in early
Earlier in February, I read Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s The Lost World. Mostly because it&
During the Early Carboniferous, around 330 million years ago, the region that is now the East Kirkto
cratoavis, a tiny bird only about 6-7cm in length from early cretaceous brazil
My submission for the Bomacker paleoart contest. Depicts various animals known from the early Permia
Mary Anning was a woman that lived in the early 1800’s as a fossil hunter and paleontologist.
ortiies: Small comic tribute to the palaeontologist Mary Anning, who discovered in the early 19th ce
Vulcanodon – Early Jurassic (199-188 Ma)As promised, I’m featuring another dinosaur toda
Sivatherium – Early Pliocene-Late Holocene (5-0.008 Ma)Welcome back to Mammal Town! We’r
Koolasuchus – Early Cretaceous (120 Ma)Thank you for joining me for Soggy Boy Hour. That&rsquo
alphynix: Ergilornis rapidus, a 1.2-1.5m tall bird (4′-5′) from the Early Oligocene of M
Cotylorhynchus – Early Permian (279-272 Ma)Before the Mesozoic Era, millions of years before d
Primelephas — Late Miocene- Early Pliocene (7-2 Ma)I love elephants. I came out of hiatus just
Psittacosaurus – Early Cretaceous (126-101 Ma)I’m a mess. I’ve been running this b
Diplocaulus - Early-Late Permian (~270-245 ma*)Our second Permian animal, and our first definite-abs
Cotylorhynchus – Early Permian (279-272 Ma)Before the Mesozoic Era, millions of years before d
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