Professeur Blob(@ProfBlob) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sublime fossile de triceratops complet à 60% et surnommé 'Big John'. Il possédait un crâne de près de 2m60 ! Pas mal non ?
La vidéo sur le dit Triceratops va d'ailleurs bientôt entamer son montage !

Sublime fossile de triceratops complet à 60% et surnommé 'Big John'. Il possédait un crâne de près de 2m60 ! Pas mal non ? #fossilfriday 
La vidéo sur le dit Triceratops va d'ailleurs bientôt entamer son montage !
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Dr. Rod Taylor(@FossilRod) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This : Marrella splendens, one of my favourite critters from the Burgess Shale. This arthropod, AKA the lace crab, is one of the most common found in the BS; it was an active swimmer that could also crawl along the sea floor.

Photo: burgess-shale.rom.on.ca

This #FossilFriday: Marrella splendens, one of my favourite critters from the Burgess Shale. This arthropod, AKA the lace crab, is one of the most common #fossils found in the BS; it was an active swimmer that could also crawl along the sea floor.

Photo: burgess-shale.rom.on.ca
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Declan Rourke(@Declan_UAlberta) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy ! Here is Borealopelta markmitchelli one of the best preserved dinosaurs ever found! Additionally It’s last meal is preserved in the gut cavity and melanosomes are present. Borealopelta was likely reddish brown in colour.

Happy #FossilFriday! Here is Borealopelta markmitchelli one of the best preserved dinosaurs ever found!   Additionally It’s last meal is preserved  in the gut cavity and melanosomes are present. Borealopelta was likely reddish brown in colour.
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American Museum of Natural History(@AMNH) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy ! Meet the short-necked plesiosaur, Cryptocleidus oxoniensis. This marine reptile’s short tail could only function as a rudder, leaving the limbs as its main organ of propulsion.

Happy #FossilFriday! Meet the short-necked plesiosaur, Cryptocleidus oxoniensis. This marine reptile’s short tail could only function as a rudder, leaving the limbs as its main organ of propulsion.
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Epoch Inspired(@EpochInspired) 's Twitter Profile Photo

❤️😮 'I just fell in love with her ... prehistoric dinosaur-looking, really tall, unique beak; everything about her was incredible.' buff.ly/3xwHHZr

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Pasha van Bijlert(@PashavanBijlert) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You've seen it walk, but my can also run! Built this biomechanical model for BBC Studios Secrets of the Jurassic Dinosaurs, for physics simulations. It's a sub-adult ~750kg, running at ~35km/h.

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Fossil Crates 🦖🦕(@Fossilcrates) 's Twitter Profile Photo

at the Museum of World Treasures in Wichita, Kansas

This Early “parrot lizard” is a bipedal w/ original bones.

As a caudal vertebrae fan, I enjoyed the tail being used to create the entire vertebral column.

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