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Bob Bakker’s Cranial Cuisinart (SwowS)

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Tyler Stone (@tylerstoneart) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We all know the Baryonyx and Sinoceratops are hideous, so instead I’ll point to the Jurassic World trilogy’s overall trend of making its big theropods spiky Indominus knockoffs, its herbivores dumpy elephant monsters, and making all of them the most drab shade of gray possible.

We all know the Baryonyx and Sinoceratops are hideous, so instead I’ll point to the Jurassic World trilogy’s overall trend of making its big theropods spiky Indominus knockoffs, its herbivores dumpy elephant monsters, and making all of them the most drab shade of gray possible.
-Paleonyx- (COMMISSIONS OPEN)- (@paleonyx_art) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's crazy how some aspects of this game are genuinely better than either JWE game Freeform hunting, flocking behaviours, interspecies socialising, carnivores occasionally playing with their food, Missions and Exercises, More varied weather effects, individualised guests, etc

Dr. James G. Napoli (@jgn_paleo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you copy a bunch of text from one document, and then paste it into a new document, is it the same text as the original? This is a tweet about Colossal

Amelia R. Zietlow 🦎 (@tyrantlzrdqueen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I think the funniest part of this whole thing is, hands down, the paleo community crusading against a phenotypic species concept, as if it is somehow different from the morphological species concept that our field overwhelmingly relies on.

Tess Gallagher🦕(@tessasaurus.bsky.social) (@tessasaurus_rex) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I think I need to discuss a paleomeme trend in sauropod integument that has persisted for a little too long. Sauropod skin is often made overly simplistic in paleo art, despite there being rigorous evidence against such interpretations. A 🧵 1/11

I think I need to discuss a paleomeme trend in sauropod integument that has persisted for a little too long. Sauropod skin is often made overly simplistic in paleo art, despite there being rigorous evidence against such interpretations. A 🧵 1/11
C. M. Kosemen (@cmkosemen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Erecting new genera with fancy "blockbuster" names based on scanty remains is harmful to science. Thanos, Xenoposeidon, Vectaerovenator, Ojoraptorsaurus, Vectidraco, etc. all need to GO! We need to assign them clade-level IDs, (theropoda indet.) etc. and move on.

🦕Isaiah Cole Torre🦖 (@isaiahctorre) 's Twitter Profile Photo

…Okay, that tears it. This movie and it’s director can fuck off. Abusing live animals for TikTok, actively throwing food on the ground or literally tearing up seats is not harmless fun. And everyone brushing it off as harmless is part of the problem. It needs to stop. Now.

Austine (@theereal_one) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If I go out eating and fucking smell Bluerazz or some strawberry shit I’m blowing up the fucking place u can fucking wait an hour to hit that stupid shit