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physicsalertofficial · 1 year ago
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Paleontologists Identify Exceptionally Well-Preserved Dinosaur Species in Thailand A multi-institutional team of paleontologists made an astounding discovery in Thailand back in 2012 when they unearthed the fossil of a previously unknown dinosaur species. The remarkable finding was recently published in the journal Diversity, where the group of researchers meticulously detailed the fossil’s origin, characteristics, and state of preservation. The Unearthing of Minimocursor phunoiensis […]
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thembonestattoo · 2 years ago
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Diplocaulus 🌊✨💦 This adorable little prehistoric weirdo is an extinct amphibian called diplocaulus. It had a body very salamander-like, but by far the strangest and most noticeable thing about it was the boomerang-shaped head. They lived from 306-255 million years ago in North America and Africa, but could also be on you! Booking Form in bio 😉 #diplocaulus #diplocaulustattoo #amphibian #nerdtattoo #prehistorictattoo #permian #carboniferous #prehistoriccreatures #palaeontologytattoo #palaeontology #colorfultattoo #tattooflash #brooklyntattoo (at Brooklyn, New York) https://www.instagram.com/p/CqV76KOOqdW/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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savage-kult-of-gorthaur · 2 years ago
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"THE LINEAGE OF ELEPHANTS TRACES BACK SOME 55 MILLION YEARS..."
PIC INFO: Spotlight on a prehistoric elephant piece titled "The "Micro"-Evolution of Elephants," undated, depicting the evolution of our planet's proboscideans over the course of over 50 million years. Artist unknown.
"The lineage of elephants traces back some 55 million years. Ancestors gave rise to various branches as well as to the direct line leading to living elephants. Early proboscideans originated in Africa and southwest Asia and migrated via land bridge to every continent except Antarctica and Australia.
Changes in climate and food supply -- and perhaps overhunting in the Pleistocene -- caused widespread extinctions, leaving modern elephants as then only survivors."
-- "THE "MICRO"-EVOLUTION OF ELEPHANTS"
The proboscideans featured here are: Moeritherium, Deinotherium, Palaeomastodon, Mammut, Gomphotherium, Stegodon, Primelephas, Mammuthus, Elephas (Asian elephant), and Loxodonta (African elephant).
Source: www.pinterest.com/pin/omniologycom--799107527601417193.
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dinosaurfamilytv · 15 days ago
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Giant Golden Crocodile Statue Transport with T-Rex & Jurassic Dinosaurs | Adventure Awaits!
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cskdesigncrafts · 7 months ago
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Prehistoric Fun: Jurassic Adventure Coloring Book for Kids!
Roar into the past with the "Jurassic Adventure Coloring Book for Kids!" Filled with detailed illustrations of dinosaurs and their habitats, this book offers a vibrant journey through the age of reptiles. Each page invites young artists to unleash their creativity while learning fascinating facts about different dinosaur species. From the mighty T-Rex to the majestic Triceratops, bring these ancient creatures to life with colors. It's the perfect activity for budding paleontologists and art lovers!
Home Page: www.cskdesigncrafts.com
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artistassinideas · 7 months ago
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Old Tusk:
An old male walks alone in the forest. Mostly based in a deinotherium with some woolly mammoth and with an extra pair of tusks, just because.
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Viejo colmillo 
Un macho viejo camina solo por el bosque. Principalmente basado en un deinoterio con algo de mamut lanudo y con un par de colmillos extra, simplemente porque sí.
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visionproductions2008 · 9 months ago
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Journey back in time with our latest digital art series, where the bones of the past roam the wild landscapes of our imagination. 🦴🌿 Witness the majestic skeletons of prehistoric creatures as they traverse through ancient forests and forgotten lands. Each piece is a blend of history and fantasy, inviting you to explore a world where the echoes of ancient life still resonate.
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global-education · 1 year ago
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Living in the Paleozoic Era 🌿🦕🌏
Welcome to a journey back in time to the Paleozoic Era, a period of Earth's history that spans from about 541 million to 252 million years ago. It's a time of ancient landscapes, bizarre creatures, and dramatic geological changes. Let's dive into what life was like during this fascinating era!
🌍 Ancient Supercontinents: During the Paleozoic Era, Earth looked quite different from what we know today. The landmasses were joined together in the supercontinent Pangaea, surrounded by a vast Panthalassa Ocean.
🌋 Volcanic Activity: Volcanoes were a common sight, and they released massive amounts of greenhouse gases, creating a warm, tropical climate. Sea levels were much higher, with shallow seas covering large portions of the continents.
🌿 The Dawn of Life: Life was thriving, but it was vastly different from the species we see today. The first land plants appeared, bringing greenery to the barren landscapes. These early plants laid the foundation for terrestrial ecosystems.
🐚 Marine Wonders: The oceans were teeming with life. Ancient creatures like trilobites, nautiloids, and jawless fish ruled the seas. Corals began building reefs, while the first fish with jaws emerged.
🦗 Invasion of Land: One of the most significant events of the Paleozoic was the colonization of land. Arthropods, like millipedes and scorpions, were among the first to venture onto the continents. They were soon followed by amphibians.
🌅 Mass Extinctions: The era was marked by multiple mass extinctions, including the Ordovician-Silurian and Permian-Triassic extinctions. These events shaped the course of life on Earth and paved the way for new species to evolve.
🦕 The Age of Reptiles: By the late Paleozoic, reptiles had emerged, including the iconic sail-backed Dimetrodon. These reptiles were the ancestors of the dinosaurs that would dominate the next era.
🌄 The End of an Era: The Paleozoic Era came to a close with the Permian-Triassic extinction, the most devastating in Earth's history. It wiped out nearly 95% of marine species and marked the end of many Paleozoic life forms.
Today, we marvel at the remnants of the Paleozoic Era, from the fossils of trilobites to the geological formations that tell the story of this ancient world. Studying this era helps us understand the evolution of life on Earth and the forces that have shaped our planet.
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toonanimalss · 12 days ago
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T-Rex’s Epic Evolution: Rescuing Godzilla in an Epic Prehistoric Animals...
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dinosarucaves · 12 days ago
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T-Rex’s Epic Evolution: Rescuing Godzilla in an Epic Prehistoric Animals...
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animalzsfamily · 12 days ago
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T-Rex’s Epic Evolution: Rescuing Godzilla in an Epic Prehistoric Animals...
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zurasiczoo · 12 days ago
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T-Rex’s Epic Evolution: Rescuing Godzilla in an Epic Prehistoric Animals...
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savage-kult-of-gorthaur · 2 years ago
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TO MEGATHERIUM -- THE GREAT BEAST.
PIC INFO: Resolution at 2303x1924 -- Spotlight on a close-up shot of a giant ground sloth, a.k.a., Megatherium, an extinct genus of ground sloths endemic to South America that lived from the Early Pliocene through the end of the Pleistocene. 
PARY II: It is best known for the elephant-sized type species M. americanum, sometimes called the giant ground sloth, or the megathere, native to the Pampas through southern Bolivia during the Pleistocene.
EXTINCTION: "Megatherium became extinct around 12,000 years ago during the Quaternary extinction event, which also claimed most other large mammals in the New World. The extinction coincides with the settlement of the Americas, and a kill site where a M. americanum was slaughtered and butchered is known, suggesting that hunting could have caused its extinction."
Source: www.nationalgeographic.com/science/article/rise-mammals.
Source #2: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megatherium.
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crazycarzs · 12 days ago
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T-Rex’s Epic Evolution: Rescuing Godzilla in an Epic Prehistoric Animals...
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cskdesigncrafts · 7 months ago
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Roar with Color: Cute Dinosaur Coloring & Activity Book for Kids!
Dive into a prehistoric adventure with our Cute Dinosaur Coloring Activity Book for Kids! Featuring a delightful array of friendly dinosaur illustrations, this book offers hours of coloring fun and engaging activities. From the mighty T-Rex to the gentle Diplodocus, each page is designed to spark creativity and educate about these fascinating creatures of the past. Perfect for young artists and budding paleontologists alike, this book provides a playful and educational experience.
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artistassinideas · 2 years ago
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Gente pterosaurio 2:
Es de la misma especie que el anterior: https://www.deviantart.com/ni-idea/art/Pterosaur-People-301024308
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Pterosaur People 2:
It is of the same species as the previous one: https://www.deviantart.com/ni-idea/art/Pterosaur-People-301024308
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