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Happy #TurtleTuesday! Hatchling Leatherback Sea Turtle (Dermochelys coriacea) and Adult Hawksbill Se
Belgian mussels developed stronger shellsBelgian mussels have developed stronger shells over the las
These are Pliosaur phalanges, the finger bones of a large marine predator that lived in the Jurassic
Scorpions (Hottentotta alticola) from #Afghanistan. #SciArt from the Bulletin du Muséum National d'
There is something very unique about living with a parrot. A dog may see you as his master and a hor
What would you call this piece? Fun fact: one thing I like to do when I’m stressed out is
Work in progress. No feathers, but still wings I actually really love moths, more so than butterflie
Happy #Feathursday! Superb lyrebird (Menura novaehollandiae) from “Johann Lathams allgemei
Hello there, leafy sea dragon! Marine side of the room at @de_dal_e Notice the view on the port of
Two vertebrae belong to @mike_the_pliosaur, a hauffiosaurus from the Yorkshire Coast of Britain. Mi
Dating back to the Jurassic era, this fossil is a section of the lower jaw of Mike The Pliosaur. Mi
Sunburst star turban (Astraea heliotropium) for #MolluskMonday! #SciArt from Bibliothèque Con
Two Femurs One is from our plesiosaur from Lyme Regis, one is from our Pliosaur (@mike_the_pliosaur
Here we have two branchiosaurs that are over a quarter of a billion years old alongside some dinosau
Two ribs beautifully preserved belonging to @mike_the_pliosaur. The fossilised skeleton was found a
Lone Plesiosaur Vertebra This vertebra belongs to a plesiosaur skeleton in our collection from Lyme
One of the dorsal vertebrae belonging to Mike (@mike_the_pliosaur). This #fossil dates back over 17
Little paddle belonging to a juvenile Ichthyosaur. The small skeleton was found near Lyme Regis, a
Rose Patina Oreodont This beautiful Oreodont skull is from the USA and dates back to the Oligocene
Here we have a fossil that is over 175,000,000 years old, dating back to the Jurassic era. This fos
Most fossils aren’t perfect, but each tells a story. This #ammonite has its own story; from b
The claw of a dinosaur? Whilst these are genuine dinosaur bones dating back to the Cretaceous era,
It’s time for #FossilFriday! Meet Tupuxuara leonardii, or the “familiar spirit.” I
#FossilFriday: Crinoids (Genus Encrinus) lived during the Middle Triassic Epoch. #SciArt from Curso
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