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Biologist with Master’s degree. Vertebrate zoology and paleontology, but I’ll post about whatever.
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I want to get this PNSO figure of Tameryraptor eventually. It’s evocative of those old school Ceratosaurus depictions where it’s just got the nasal horn and otherwise looks like a regular theropod, except it’s realistic. How could you not love that?
This battle between a Ceratosaurus and a giant sloth from Unknown Island (1948) might've been kinda cool if the sloth actually looked like a sloth
Artwork of a group of Lestodon by Pedro Cuaranta. I know the inclusion of the two dead ones is because this was for a paper about a real fossil assemblage, but IMO their presence is still diabolical.
One thing I liked about Surviving Earth ep 1 is that that the gorgonopsids are active when they need to be. That fight? Fast and high energy. They may be from the Permian, but by no means are they sluggish.
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
They’re back!
Power’s out at my apartment so umm…ask me random questions? I will answer as best as I can, but I reserve the right to personally choose which questions I want to answer.
I imagine a confrontation between these two would be a fast twitch-y, rolling, twisting flurry. (Quinkana skeletal by @literallymiguel.bsky.social, Thylacoleo skeletal by @danpalaeon.bsky.social)
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