古知累すすむ@恐竜研究者V準備中(@S_Kochirui) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy ! 今回の調査対象から、Big Alことアロサウルス(MOR 693)です。 こうして見ると美術品であるかの様な魅力もありますね!

Happy #FossilFriday ! 今回の調査対象から、Big Alことアロサウルス(MOR 693)です。 こうして見ると美術品であるかの様な魅力もありますね!
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Dr. Sanjukta Chakravorti(@chirpysanjukta) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For happy to deliver this lecture on the recent developments in evolution and their implications and importance in society. Paleoscience🙂is not just about dinosaurs, it's an important benchmark for tracing the development of life. Happy to represent Naturkundemuseum Stuttgart

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Penn Dixie Fossil Park & Nature Reserve(@penndixie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy from Site Manager Jonathan Hoag and Educator James Hanna as they pose alongside a massive block they pulled at the Penn Dixie site! The trilobite, an Eldredgeops rana, was unearthed by Jonathan on-site that same day! 🔥⛏

Happy #FossilFriday from Site Manager Jonathan Hoag and Educator James Hanna as they pose alongside a massive block they pulled at the Penn Dixie site! The trilobite, an Eldredgeops rana, was unearthed by Jonathan on-site that same day! 🔥⛏
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Mike McDonald(@MikeMcD8681) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Anyone know anything about this? It is more robust than any seashell I’m familiar with. Perhaps a fossil? Found in buried in my backyard in Spokane, WA.

Anyone know anything about this? It is more robust than any seashell I’m familiar with. Perhaps a fossil? Found in buried in my backyard in Spokane, WA. #FossilFriday
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🦕🦖Othnielia🦖🦕(@OthnieliaRegina) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy late !!! Here’s the very last bone in the tail of a Barosaurus lentus!! It’s a miracle they even found it. This specimen is over at NAMAL, and is around 60% complete!! 🖤🦕🦕🦕🖤

Happy late #FossilFriday !!! Here’s the very last bone in the tail of a Barosaurus lentus!! It’s a miracle they even found it. This specimen is over at NAMAL, and is around 60% complete!! 🖤🦕🦕🦕🖤
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Nevada State Museum(@nevadamuseumcc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy and Nevada Paleontological Awareness Month! 20,000 years ago in the N end of Las Vegas springs bubbled to the surface, serving as water sources for herds of camel, bison, & mammoth. Pic: tibia (shin bone) to a bison (L), & (R) a camel metapodial (foot bone)!

Happy #FossilFriday and Nevada Paleontological Awareness Month! 20,000 years ago in the N end of Las Vegas springs bubbled to the surface, serving as water sources for herds of camel, bison, & mammoth. Pic: tibia (shin bone) to a bison (L), & (R) a camel metapodial (foot bone)!
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