Scientists share discoveries about Australia's polar past and the dinosaurs that roamed
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Belated #FossilFriday from the schools day at the Lyme Regis fossil festival, I ran an activity where the children drew what they thought ammonites, belemnites and crinoids looked like in life, we then spoke about taphonomy and how we figure out what extinct animals looked like from their fossils!
#FossilFriday Lower Jurassic Kayenta ornithischian anterior tooth. What makes for a better figure; upper of lower row?
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Me just before the deluge of visitors at Fernbank Museum of Natural History for the opening of the “T. Rex: The Ultimate Predator exhibit. Doing “Ask a Paleontologist” with lots of real fossils for folks to see, home, & learn.
A nice piece of Hexagonaria coral from Alpena, Michigan. This is a colonial rugose coral with 6 sided corallites. It's Devonian aged and about 365 million years old.
Michigan's state stone is commonly called a Petoskey stone as many beach worn specimens can be found near Petoskey, MI
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The damage at Vjosa-Narta is not fake news. Bulldozers are tearing into one of Europe’s most precious wetlands.
Before and after pictures of a Cupulocrinus latibrachiatus crinoid for the late Ordovician Vaureal Fm. of Quebec. This specimen has always surprised me because the stem looks too small to support the large calyx and arms.
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Palaeontologists say evidence pointing to Australia's polar past shows that many dinosaurs roamed the country when the south east was still within the Antarctic Circle.