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CorythosaurusCommon name: ‘Duck Billed’ DinosaurSize: up to 9 m (30 ft) longAge: Upper C
mess-of-emptiness:Fly/ musca lithographica, Palaentologic Museum Berlin
The Mesozoic Park: PteranodonCommon name: Pteranodon (ter-AN-oh-DON)Size: Wingspan: 7.8-10m (25-33ft
witeksphotosgoods:Fossils & minerals - as not typical merchandise, offered for sale during L
im screaming
Cirno and Cotylorhynchus I was commissioned to draw
the dwarf titanosaur bravasaurus attempts to scare off a larger punatitan to little effect, both of
palaeobotany:Otozamites boolensis, another Cretaceous seed fern. The pinnules overlap each other bea
Fossil flowerThe exceptional preservation of this Eocene (56-34 million years ago) flower is due to
Glossopterisft. Aviwe MatiwaneIt’s just a myth: your car doesn’t run on liquid dinos
avocados-and-avocadonts:thevolvoofdespair:nevver:Hot Rocksi feel like i just read a short storythere
Ornithosuchus, Richard Orr, The sound of Ornithosuchus eating is revolting, a tearing, tugging,
Thrinaxodon, a burrowing cynodont . Trassic. South Africa. These two young Thrinax
Happy National Fossil Day!Top: articulated phytosaur skull found in Petrified Forest National Park t
A lone utatsusaurus surfaces for air in a secluded bay.
A basking longisquama tries to scratch a difficult itch.
Depictions of iguanodon, pterodactylus, ichthyosaurus, plesiosaurus, hylaeosaurus and megalosaurus b
Cambrian Explosion Month #28: Phylum …Entoprocta?The only Cambrian fossil species that seems
Non-dinosaurian Triassic fauna from Dougal Dixon’s The Very First Dinosaurs. Photo illustratio
When life moved onto landThe Devonian is usually nicknamed the age of fishes, for the plentiful foss
For teaching: evolution
Sinking Sauropods?Diplodocus skeletons, such as this one from the Carnegie Museum of Natural History
CrinoidsIt always sort of amazes me that these are animals. Crinoids are part of the Echinoderms &nd
Scotland’s SauropodsOver 170 million years ago, on what is now the northern Scottish island of
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