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alphynix: The cryptoclidids were fairly standard-looking plesiosaurs, with long necks and small hea
alphynix: Retro vs Modern #17: AmmonitesAmmonites (or ammonoids) are highly distinctive and instantl
alphynix: barryalans: grimchild: The Dinosaurs I was lucky enough to get the opportunity to do art
alphynix: Despite looking more like some sort of scaly tubeworm, Rhenopyrgus viviani here was actual
alphynix: Weird Heads Month #28: Pig-Nosed Tanks There’s already been quite a few Triassic w
alphynix: Mixosaurus cornalianus here was a small early ichthyosaur, only about 0.8-1m long (2'7&
alphynix: The synziphosurines were ancient marine chelicerate arthropods that were traditionally tho
alphynix: Globicetus hiberus, a 5m long (16′4″) beaked whale from the Atlantic coast of
alphynix: Unsolved Paleo Mysteries Month #23 – Puzzling Proto-BatsLet’s finish off this
alphynix: New year, new PBS Eons commission roundup day!The ancient walruses Neotherium and Valenict
alphynix:Retro vs Modern #22: Tyrannosaurus rexProbably the most famous and popular dinosaur of all
alphynix:Amargasaurus cazaui was a sauropod dinosaur with a very distinctive-looking skeleton, sport
alphynix:During the Early Carboniferous, around 330 million years ago, the region that is now the Ea
alphynix:Retro vs Modern #21: Deinonychus antirrhopusDeinonychus antirrhopus was one of the most sig
alphynix:Retro vs Modern #16: Uintatherium ancepsDiscovered in the Western United States during the
alphynix:Retro vs Modern #21: Deinonychus antirrhopusDeinonychus antirrhopus was one of the most sig
alphynix: scinewscom: Some Extinct Relatives of Living Crocodylians Were Vegetarians www.sci
alphynix:Retro vs Modern #18: Pterodactylus antiquusPterodactylus antiquus was the first pterosaur e
alphynix: In early 2017 evidence of blubber was found in plesiosaurs, indicating that they were prob
alphynix: Unsolved Paleo Mysteries Month #08 – Everything Dies Except Lystrosaurus The extinct
alphynix: Syringocrinus paradoxicus from the Upper Ordovician of North America (~450 mya). Measuring
alphynix: Dicynodonts were a group of herbivorous animals with toothless beaks and protruding tusks
alphynix: Despite looking more like some sort of scaly tubeworm, Rhenopyrgus viviani here was actual
alphynix: Ergilornis rapidus, a 1.2-1.5m tall bird (4′-5′) from the Early Oligocene of M
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