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Cary Woodruff

@doublebeam

A paleontologist who loves to research & share all things sauropod (🦕) related.
Curator of Vert Paleo @FrostScience.
PhD. FLS.
He/Him.

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ICE officers stopped by our farm yesterday. “We need to inspect your property for illegal aliens,” one of them said. I replied, “Alright, but whatever you do, don’t go into that field over there.” The officer in charge exploded. “Mister, I have the authority of the federal

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It's a crazy #FossilFriday, & I want to do a proper write up of this very cool study, but check out this neat paper on coeval sauropod 'guilds' derived from dental microwear!

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I am proud and grateful to present a dream project today in nature! nature.com/articles/s4158… Meet #Mirasaura grauvogeli, a #wonderreptilewith skin appendages that rival feathers and hairs, challenging our view of reptile #evolution🪶🦎

I am proud and grateful to present a dream project today in <a href="/Nature/">nature</a>! nature.com/articles/s4158…

Meet #Mirasaura grauvogeli, a #wonderreptilewith skin appendages that rival feathers and hairs, challenging our view of reptile #evolution🪶🦎
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For #FossilFriday we recently imaged a bunch of microfossils with a Keyence microscope at University of Miami, & this #Troodon tooth was one of my favorites! Their teeth are something...but under such high mag, they really are wicked, and "wounding tooth" is certainly an appropriate name!

For #FossilFriday we recently imaged a bunch of microfossils with a Keyence microscope at <a href="/univmiami/">University of Miami</a>, &amp; this #Troodon tooth was one of my favorites! Their teeth are something...but under such high mag, they really are wicked, and "wounding tooth" is certainly an appropriate name!