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paleoart: Hyaenodon and oreodont Patreon • Ko-fi • Facebook • Twitter • Pr
mariolanzas:HETEROSTEUSA large fresh water placoderm of the Devonian. featured on my latest video of
stolpergeist: ask-drakos: Courtesy of the Palaeoblr discord, Aquilops with raccoon hands. Rascals
wtf-triassic: THE WINNER OF TRIASSIC MARCH MADNESS IS: POSTOSUCHUS! In a result that surprises
Euthycarcinoids were a group of arthropods that lived between the mid-Cambrian and the mid-Triassic
alphynix: Ergilornis rapidus, a 1.2-1.5m tall bird (4′-5′) from the Early Oligocene of M
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New Dilophosaurus model
deadcatwithaflamethrower: he-who-ships:winneganfake:saxifraga-x-urbium: invisible-goats:theclockwork
April Fools 2022: The Aquatic Dinosaur That Wasn’tSo, Spinosaurus wasn’t technic
My latest for Eons is out! It’s about the largest arthropod ever that snatched vertebrates
Beringia, a story in 4 seasons. Which is your favorite? For those unaware, Beringia was the land bri
Yicaris dianensisft. Jo WolfeHave you ever stopped to think about where shrimp and crabs came from?
Blesmols, or African mole-rats, are a group of rodents adapted for mole-like burrowing. Closely rela
Retro vs Modern #05: Ichthyosaurus communisFossilized ichthyosaur bones have been found for centurie
Guanlong vs Yinlong Patreon • Ko-fi • Facebook • Twitter • Prints &
literally so true
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Cuspirostrisornis houi, a member of the Enantiornithes from early Cretaceous China (Jiufotang Format
sry for being inactive, here’s a very accurate plastic spinosaurus toy
It’s official: One of the most scientifically significant dinosaur fossils on earth is now in
The recently-described Aquilolamna, or eagle shark, was a strange Cretaceous fish. Looking like a mi
relatetorocks:“Unperturbed outcrop of a coal seam in Antarctica. Deposits Magazine, Palaeobota
UK National Tree Week; Palynology.So, in the absence of fossils, how do palaeobotanists know what ty
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