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6h ago
Last Sebecid survived until the Miocene-Pliocene boundary? Could this belong to Baarinaeuchus? The remains were found in Brazil..
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Close [5] Liccardo, Antonio, and Luiz Carlos Weinschütz. "Registro inédito de fósseis de vertebrados na Bacia Sedimentar de Curitiba (PR) Archived 2015-06-02 at the Wayback Machine." Revista Brasileira de Geociências 40.3 (2010): 330-338.
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Reddit » Paleontology
6h ago
TLDR; Ankylosaurus doesn't have many fossil specimens. I wanted to learn what we actually know about it based on those few fossils. I'm assuming that the things we don't know about Ankylosaurus are filled in with information we do know about its close relatives.
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First off, I am not a paleontologist by any means. Like many people, I grew up with a love for dinosaurs with passive updates from articles since then. However, Ankylosaurus was always my favorite. The l ..read more
Reddit » Paleontology
17h ago
Hello!
My grandpa has recently become a big paleontology fan. He has very little scientific background so doesn’t dive into the deep depths but finds basic books on the topic fascinating.
I recently subscribed him to the nature briefing newsletter which I very much like and he enjoys too. Obviously there only ends up being 1 or 2 articles you actually find interesting per week but the quality is nice. He is a big reader.
I was wondering if you guys knew of any ~weekly online (open access) newsletter or news & views style thing for paleontology.
Thank you!
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Reddit » Paleontology
17h ago
I’m selling a concavenator bust I just finished. He is about 2 feet long from top of the snout to the plaque. The plaque is 11” wide and 20” tall
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Reddit » Paleontology
17h ago
For velociraptor is it the fighting dinosaurs specimen? Roughly what percent complete is it? Can’t find anything on velociraptor skeleton completion.
I think for deinonychus it’s that one named Hector that was sold to a private owner right? What percent is that?
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