PACHYRHINOSAURII: A Paleontology Blog
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This blog covers any and all living things that have come before and are no longer with us.
PACHYRHINOSAURII: A Paleontology Blog
6M ago
algrenion:
this video has been all that i think about for days now ..read more
PACHYRHINOSAURII: A Paleontology Blog
6M ago
knuppitalism-with-ue:
A little result from tonights #paleostream. We looked into the diversity of aetosaurs, Triassic tanks that are actually related to crocodiles ..read more
PACHYRHINOSAURII: A Paleontology Blog
6M ago
paleoart:
Long Water Doggos (Ambulocetids)
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PACHYRHINOSAURII: A Paleontology Blog
6M ago
knuppitalism-with-ue:
Another #paleostream sketch
An Archelon, killed and washed ashore by a storm, investigated by a swarm of birds, waiting to see the carcass opened by a bigger carnivore ..read more
PACHYRHINOSAURII: A Paleontology Blog
6M ago
amnhnyc:
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This Fossil Friday, meet an exceptionally preserved feathered dinosaur. Sinornithosaurus millennii lived some 130 million years ago and was about 3 ft (1 m) long. When it was discovered, it joined a growing list of dinosaur fossils showing evidence of feathers. But this specimen is especially unique because the imprints of its feathers are astonishingly clear. Scientists think Sinornithosaurus had three types of feathers: simple hairlike filaments, downy tufts (like those on modern birds), and modern feathers along the edges of its limbs!
Photo: M. Ellison/ © AMNH ..read more
PACHYRHINOSAURII: A Paleontology Blog
6M ago
aberrantologist:
Happy 118th birthday to Tyrannosaurus, every documentary’s favorite obscure theropod ..read more