I'll die on this scientific hill: If you don't need bs signed authorization to use written information from a paper, you shouldn't need bs signed authorization to use visual information from a paper either (of course proper citation/credit given in both cases is a must...).
I need *your* help with a project I'm working on!
There are many dog-related sayings in English (ex "every dog has its day") If you know of other dog-isms, please let me know, and 2) What I'm really looking for: dog-related sayings in other languages & their meanings!
Thanks in advance!
This made me laugh for a good 5 minutes 🤣 Although asking if someone thinks Brontosaurus was a real dinosaur is really a better first date question.
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Giraffe-like regional cervical elongation AND *multiple sets of gastral baskets* - from an early sauropodomorph?!?! (plus tons of other cool stuff) The axial osteology of Macrocollum by Fonseca et al. is a great read, and an awesome study!
A true pilgrimage to paleo Mecca. This is *THE* type locality of the Morrison Formation. I laughed. I cried. I prayed to the Old Gods (Marsh, Cope, Hatcher, Gilmore, Lull, & Mook) for Morrison success, & I may have left an offering. Thanks to Amy Atwater for this opportunity!!!!
*THIS* is a dog at peace 😊
Stegosaurus = "Murica-Lizard"
And the paper:
André O Fonseca, Fabiula P de Bem, Vitória Z Dalle-Laste, Maurício S Garcia & Rodrigo T Müller (2026)
Osteology of the axial skeleton of Macrocollum itaquii (Dinosauria: Sauropodomorpha) and its implications for early sauropodomorph cervicalization
doi: doi.org/10.1093/zool...