Paleont贸logo na UFPI, Teresina. Leio os ossos e as rochas. Desvendo o passado. Imigrante. Anticolonialista. Repatria莽茫o. Restitui莽茫o. 馃嚫馃嚮 馃嚙馃嚪 馃嚳馃嚘
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Prof. Juan Cisneros 鈿掞笍馃悏
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Uma vez achei um destes dentro da minha bota. Pense na sensa莽茫o disso a铆 se mexendo na planta do seu p茅.
Gorgon贸psios! M铆ticos predadores do Per铆odo Permiano. Um dia vamos achar eles no Brasil.
A tartaruga terrestre Basilemys viveu no Canad谩 77 milh玫es de anos atr谩s. #FossilFriday
A tartaruga terrestre Basilemys viveu no Canad谩 77 milh玫es de anos atr谩s. #FossilFriday
Um dos animais mais bizarros que habitaram o Brasil durante o per铆odo Tri谩ssico. Apelidado de "caro莽udo" ou "bolotudo".
Se voc锚 perdeu meu bate-papo sobre pelicossauros, ele est谩 aqui 馃憞
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This #FossilFriday is a two-fer! The double-horned Eocene mammal Arsinoitherium (seen here in the @nhm-london.bsky.social ) is the 2nd in my series of salutes to the Egyptian fossil record in honor of #TeamEgypt making the @gonzagauniversity.bsky.social campus their home during the World Cup. (1/3)
#FossilFriday In honor of #SurvivingEarth, the giant gorgonopsian Inostrancevia
Result from the Tiaojishan Formation stream, or rather Yanliao biota stream. This incredible assemblage was on my mind from the very start of doing these pieces, not just because it has tons of fascinating critters but because a big portion of the vertebrates here appear...
Prof. Juan Cisneros 鈿掞笍馃悏
Prof. Juan Cisneros 鈿掞笍馃悏
A famosa rainha Cle贸patra 茅 apenas a 煤ltima de uma longa linhagem de rainhas ptolomaicas, biografadas em uma leitura obrigat贸ria! 饟亹
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I managed to watch Surviving Earth (thanks Peacock)*, so here here are a couple gorgonopsian skulls! #FossilFriday
*I enjoyed it! Would have preferred a little more geographic and temporal context, but there was a lot more to like than in most of the competition.
Titanus giganteus is the world's largest beetle! They can grow up to 7 inches long and are native to tropical forests in South America.
happy #fossilfriday! this is protuberum, a cynodont from late triassic brazil. with adults weighing over 80kg, protuberum was named for the prominent bony tubercles ornamenting its ribs, vertebrae, and ilia, which were likely used for defence
(art by joschua knuppe)