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drhoz · 3 months ago
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#2489-2495 - A Scoopful of Scallops
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Pecten novaezelandiae, Phailopecten marwicki, Mesopeplum crawfordi, Phailopecten triphooki, Phailopecten thompsoni, Pecten novaezelandiae marwicki, and Pecten novaezelandiae tainui.
One of the advantages of the outstandingly preserved sequence of marine sediments now exposed along the coastline between Hāwera and Whanganui, especially with the nicely datable layers of volcanic ash added whenever the Taranaki volcano and its predecessors went bang, is that you can trace the evolution of scallop species over millions of years.
Whanganui Regional Museum, New Zealand
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clansbeforetime · 1 year ago
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Happy Fossil Day!
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National Fossil Day is an annual celebration held to highlight the scientific and educational value of paleontology and the importance of preserving fossils for future generations. - National Park Services
As we are a server who bases our lore very heavily on fossils, from the prehistoric environment down to our characters, the saber-toothed cats, we thought we’d hop in and celebrate this day with some fun facts about fossil animals you could possibly encounter here in the Baobab!
Deinotherium
The heavy-weight representative of TuskClan’s megafauna is colloquially known as simply “The Elephant”, though you may be quick to spot that these are no modern-day African Elephants. Instead, the proboscideans that you’d encounter out on the savanna are based on the famous extinct genus of DeinotheriumI, a close relative of modern elephants. They are known for their distinct tusk-shape, curving downwards instead of the modern elephants outward tusk!
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An artistic reconstruction of the species D. bozasi
Caluma Benovskyi
Chameleons are some of the most recognizable reptiles on the planet, known for their prehensile tails and independently mobile eyes. Not much is known of the fossil chameleons of Africa, but there have been discoveries that show that there were indeed these funky little reptiles climbing around SunClan’s forests, changing colors to try and hide from even the most observant saber.
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an artistic reconstruction of Caluma Benovskyi
Euthecodon
Out in the waters of BevyClan, especially in the crocodile lake, you’re likely to find yourself face-to-snout with one of the fiercest archosaurs left on the planet, the crocodile. The genus Euthecodon comprise of three species of long-snouted crocodiles, these beasts appear to have convergently evolved their signature snouts with modern-day gharials, and had originally been thought to have been an ancestor of the croc-cousins, though research has more heavily suggested that BevyClan is indeed home to true crocodiles.
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photo taken at a zoo in the Netherlands, of the Euthecodon’s closest living relative, Mecistops
Alongside these fun fossil creatures, sabers in the baobab clans have found some unique collectibles today, be it strange bugs in tree-sap in SunClan's fallen trees, ridged shells in the cub islands of BevyClan, or odd reptilian teeth in TuskClan's sand dunes! Maybe doing a bit of research could help our sabers understand what the world was like before they were in it, and what the Baobab region looked like many moons ago....
Sources and fun extra reads!
Black, Riley. “An Extinct “Anchor-Tusked” Proboscidean.” Science, 24 July 2009, www.nationalgeographic.com/science/article/an-extinct-anchor-tusked-proboscidean.
“Calumma Benovskyi, a New Fossil Chameleon from Kenya.” Www.chameleons.info, www.chameleons.info/l/calumma-benovskyi-a-new-fossil-chameleon-from-kenya/. Accessed 11 Oct. 2023.
Čerňanský, Andrej, et al. “The Only Complete Articulated Early Miocene Chameleon Skull (Rusinga Island, Kenya) Suggests an African Origin for Madagascar’s Endemic Chameleons.” Scientific Reports, vol. 10, no. 1, 10 Jan. 2020, p. 109, www.nature.com/articles/s41598-019-57014-5, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-57014-5.
commondescentpc. “Episode 66 – Elephants.” The Common Descent Podcast, 28 July 2019, commondescentpodcast.com/2019/07/27/episode-66-elephants/. Accessed 11 Oct. 2023.
“Euthecodon.” Wikipedia, 17 Mar. 2023, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euthecodon. Accessed 11 Oct. 2023.
Hitchcock, Edward. Elementary Geology: By Edward Hitchcock. Google Books, M. H. Newman & Company, 1847, books.google.com/books?id=dZiyAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA154&dq=dinotherium+++bank+++anchor&ei=-bFpSu_sCJKOyASrnpWgBA#v=onepage&q&f=false. Accessed 11 Oct. 2023.
“National Fossil Day (U.S. National Park Service).” Www.nps.gov, www.nps.gov/subjects/fossilday/index.htm. Accessed 11 Oct. 2023.
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sergioguymanproust · 4 months ago
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Who needs humans when Gaia has been at it for 4.5 billion years. Have a look at the exquisite design of these fossil ammonites ,they look like gears for an engine . They are literally out of this world , and why not ? We are not the only planet with the right combination of gases and solids to combine adding a microbial soup a spark here and there and Voila ,we have life as we know it in the early stages.Well,of course it was more complex than this but wait, in comes in the Panspermia, theory imagine comets , and meteorites raining chunks of ice wrapped in a mineral cacoon ,bringing a brewing mixture of organisms that eventually began to reproduce and build organic life with the elements at hand ,and if they arrived from Mars ,the rest was pure arming the puzzle by those extraterrestrial beings that being one thousand years more advnced than us .Well, the so-called watchers ,they hold the key to open the world and begin to give something back ,don’t you agree ? The time has come to share the truth among us ,because no government will,not even those alien goons ,we so dearly nicknamed the men in black ,sick looking creatures that can barely speak or even properly breathe in this atmosphere. Well ,there are millions of us who simply know the truth and that’s enough. We are all bipedal aliens ,some hybrids and some not,some trying so desperately to hide their own identity from us.Well,friends awake and realize the natural world as told by some scientists is simply not true. Well,the Smithsonian is also another example of government at work . That is fodder for another blog .Words by Sergio GuymanProust.
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Fossil shells on display at the Smithsonian
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markrondeau · 11 months ago
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Fossilized mollusks from the Late Cretaceous (66-145 million years ago). Collected by Mark Rondeau in North Texas, U.S.A.
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llocket · 1 month ago
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f2u! reblogs very appreciated! ↳ self indulgent!!
went to OCAD artist alley today! so many talented people
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dozydawn · 3 months ago
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anomallite · 1 year ago
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Ammonites Galore!! There are so many unique and crazy shell shapes in the fossil record! Here are a few of my favorites! It’s a real shame they went extinct :(
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samimarkart · 7 months ago
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some little fossil drawings in colored pencil on 5x8 sheets of paper! all $7 + shipping, dm me if you want one!! some blastoids, shells, Lake Michigan rocks and shark teeth. all drawn from life!
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katarinanavane · 8 months ago
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Heart shaped salon wall curio collection shadowboxes!
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inbarfink · 6 months ago
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tff-praefectus · 9 months ago
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Ammonite
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megpricephotography · 1 year ago
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Flynn likes to be involved with everything I do. If he sees me crouch down to look at something &/or pick it up, he likes to come & inspect it as well. In case it's interesting. Or edible. Or both.
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In this case, I'd found a fossil. According to Flynn this falls in the "Not Interesting" category but he gave it a polite sniff all the same. Like I politely praise him when he finds & shows me puddles & molehills. We humour each other.
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Such a teeny tiny fossil! It's one of the smallest I've found. Probably at least 420 million years old, which is just completely wild.
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markrondeau · 11 months ago
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a-little-buggy · 20 days ago
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A little distraction on a somewhat stressful day: a neat rock that my sister found and gave to me, and a snail shell I found! (Also, if anyone knows anything about fossils and recognizes these, please let me know!)
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dozydawn · 1 month ago
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crystalsandcrochet · 3 months ago
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Just got my order from @bekkathyst !!
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