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Trace FossilsIt’s not only hard parts of organisms that can fossilise, providing a record of their e
WWD2020: Postosuchus kirkpatrickiFirst of all, I’d just like to say a huge thank you to everyone for
thagomizersshow:lady-feral:kaprosuchus:This is probably one of my favourite photos of all time. Alta
So, now that school has come to an end and I have free time again, I’ve started delving back into th
Spathicephalus mirus here was part of a group of amphibian-like animals called the baphetoids, a lin
First Case of a Fossil Facial Tumour Discovered in a Dwarf HadrosauroidIn a study published today in
Tyrannosaurus RexCommon name: Tyrannosaurus Rex (tye-RAN-uh-SAWR-us)Size: 12m (40 feet) in lengthAge
Hallucigenia: Paleontologists Reconstruct Cambrian Worm-Like Creature | Paleontology | Sci-News.com
Arsinoitherium was a herbivorous elephant relative that lived in what was the tropical forests of No
thebrainscoop:Got a lot of requests for more images of the books on our new set (check out the behin
Eurypterus- Sea ScorpionWhen: Late Silurian ~ 430-420 million years ago Where: In ancient relativel
fossilera:Ammonites are an extinct group of marine invertebrate animals which died out at the end of
banjomaster64:I 3D modeled and sculpted an Anomalocaris (early to mid Cambrian period) because of a
i-draws-dinosaurs:WWD2020: Placerias hesternusHeyyy who remembers WWD2020? Y’know, that thing I star
fossilera:An amazingly prepared Crotalocephalina trilobite. Countless hours went into removing the
Uberabatrachus was a small frog that lived among the dinosaurs in Brazil some 70 million years ago.
Ceratogaulus, or the horned gopher, which lived in the Great Plains of North America a few million y
WWD2020: Placerias hesternusHeyyy who remembers WWD2020? Y’know, that thing I started doing this yea
SaichaniaMounted specimen on display at Dinosaur Kingdom, in Nakasato, Japan Reconstruction by Andre
Just over a hundred years ago, in 1909, the noted American palaeontologist Charles Doolittle Walcott
Spread across a vertical limestone cliff that reaches almost 300 feet (91 meters) into the sky, and
[after typing 1,500 words on feathered dinosaurs, paleontology, sexism, lava, and dinosaurs as anima
An artist’s concept of the skull and brain of the sauropodomorph Buriolestes, a small, late Triassic
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