Mr7 (@adrakwalichai1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rajasthan just got a blast from the past! A 201-million-year-old fossil of a crocodile-like phytosaur has been unearthed in Jaisalmer. #FossilFriday #Rajasthan”

🧬 Alan 🦖 (@smartexplorer9) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This fossil gastropod belongs to the Neogene period / Este gasterópodo fósil pertenece al período Neógeno / 这个腹足类化石属于新近纪 #FossilFriday

This fossil gastropod belongs to the Neogene period / Este gasterópodo fósil pertenece al período Neógeno / 这个腹足类化石属于新近纪 #FossilFriday
Bryozoan Thot (@scottforteacher) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A couple small offerings from my phone for #FossilFriday that are only remarkable for being the first fossils I’ve found in the Potomac in WV. Burrow traces and brachiopod/crinoid hash (so those would be Devonian as the brach is a spiriferida, no clue when the burrows are from)

A couple small offerings from my phone for #FossilFriday that are only remarkable for being the first fossils I’ve found in the Potomac in WV. Burrow traces and brachiopod/crinoid hash (so those would be Devonian as the brach is a spiriferida, no clue when the burrows are from)
CH TSAI 蔡政修 (@tsai_ntu508) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy belated #FossilFriday! Here is a reconstructed Palaeoloxodon from Japan. Interestingly, Palaeoloxodon from the Pleistocene of Taiwan was way larger - more than 13 tons! Also, we have made some exciting new progress on those giants - please stay tuned!

Happy belated #FossilFriday! Here is a reconstructed Palaeoloxodon from Japan. Interestingly, Palaeoloxodon from the Pleistocene of Taiwan was way larger - more than 13 tons! Also, we have made some exciting new progress on those giants - please stay tuned!
Conrad Wilson (@conradmacwilson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here's a throwback to my MSc. for #FossilFriday! More exciting fish material from Blue Beach... cdnsciencepub.com/doi/abs/10.113… The author version is available on my website, conradwilson.ca

National Center for Science Education (@ncse) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"'Small and deceptively cute, but definitely not harmless' is how scientists have described a new species of ancient whale, from a 25-million-year-old fossil found on Victoria's surf coast." theguardian.com/environment/20… #FossilFriday

Denver Fowler Ph.D (@df9465) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here's a scorcher of a fossil: a frontal (the bone between the eyes) from a large varanoid lizard, probably Palaeosaniwa. These true lizards would probably have eaten anything they could catch, including small dinosaurs! #fossilfriday #dinosaurs #fossils #scicomm #lizards

Here's a scorcher of a fossil: a frontal (the bone between the eyes) from a large varanoid lizard, probably  Palaeosaniwa. These true lizards  would probably have eaten anything they could catch, including small  dinosaurs!

#fossilfriday #dinosaurs #fossils #scicomm #lizards
Jason Gilchrist (@jgilchrist13) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Jorge Avaria LLautureo PNASNews #Primates transitioned from cold to tropical habitats across evolutionary time. The radiation and geographic expansion of primates through diverse climates: Jorge Avaria LLautureo et al. #evolution #biogeography #climate #habitat #primate #FossilFriday 👀: pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…

<a href="/avaria_jorge/">Jorge Avaria LLautureo</a> <a href="/PNASNews/">PNASNews</a> #Primates transitioned from cold to tropical habitats across evolutionary time.
The radiation and geographic expansion of primates through diverse climates: <a href="/avaria_jorge/">Jorge Avaria LLautureo</a> et al.
#evolution #biogeography #climate #habitat #primate #FossilFriday
👀: pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…
StuartSumida (@stuartsumida) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy #FossilFriday ! This image is to celebrate the (almost) 25th anniversary of when the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology meeting was in Bozeman, MT in 2001. My (then) young son Darwin's first SVP, here posed under the foot of MOR 555, the T. rex "Big Mike".

Happy #FossilFriday ! This image is to celebrate the (almost) 25th anniversary of when the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology meeting was in Bozeman, MT in 2001. My (then) young son Darwin's first SVP, here posed under the foot of MOR 555, the T. rex "Big Mike".
Museum of the Rockies (@museumrockies) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy #FossilFriday! Ceratopsians (horned dinosaurs) came in a variety of shapes and sizes. This is #Cerasinops hodgskissi (#MOR300), a bipedal #ceratopsian from the #Cretaceous Two Medicine Formation of #Montana.

Happy #FossilFriday! Ceratopsians (horned dinosaurs) came in a variety of shapes and sizes. This is #Cerasinops hodgskissi (#MOR300), a bipedal #ceratopsian from the #Cretaceous Two Medicine Formation of #Montana.
ᴀᴍᴇʀɪᴄᴀɴ ɢᴇᴏᴅᴇ ⛰🏕💎 (@americangeode) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Prized tree #fossil from the now closed famous Union Chapel Mine site in #alabama. This is one of our trophy #fossils. Read about the excursion to the now closed famous site. #FossilFriday #paleontology americangeode.com/blog/field-tri…

Prized tree #fossil from the now closed famous Union Chapel Mine site in #alabama. This is one of our trophy #fossils. Read about the excursion to the now closed famous site. #FossilFriday #paleontology americangeode.com/blog/field-tri…
Rachel Narducci (@renarducci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ever heard of extinction events on Sombrero Island? No worries, neither had we until a new Florida Museum publication on the colonization of terrestrial vertebrates on this tiny, isolated island. Mitchell Riegler Maria C. Vallejo-Pareja #FossilFriday bit.ly/4lKslr9