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I posted 19,598 times in 2022
That's 13,345 more posts than 2021!
118 posts created (1%)
19,480 posts reblogged (99%)
Blogs I reblogged the most:
@strawberry-crocodile
@catwaifuwu
@goldenvicious
@emotionalmilkshake
I tagged 1,672 of my posts in 2022
#ingo and emmet - 43 posts
#anthem posts - 30 posts
#morbposting - 26 posts
#walking with dinosaurs - 24 posts
#chased by dinosaurs liveblogging - 23 posts
#jerma moment - 23 posts
#submas - 21 posts
#dinovember - 13 posts
#transfem hunter - 12 posts
#dinovember 2022 - 12 posts
Longest Tag: 139 characters
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My Top Posts in 2022:
#5
I can assure you this Edaphosaurus that I drew in the corner of my notebook is going to be 10 times better than anything I’ll do for Dinovember next month (ft. Pterygotus)
Also this is the first time I’ve posted art to tumblr for a while; as I’ve said, I’m going to be doing Dinovember next month so you’ll probably see more of my silly doodles in the future. Stay tuned!!
19 notes - Posted October 11, 2022
#4
DINOVEMBER DAY 1: 520MYA, STAGE 3 OF THE CAMBRIAN; YUNNAN, CHINA
It is the Cambrian period, and the warm sunlit seas of Southern China are home to a vibrant sponge-reef brimming with life. The creatures of the Cambrian are strange to us in the Holocene, as this period of time is a time of great experimentation in bodyplans thanks to the evolution of a very special type of organ: eyes. Predators can now see their prey, and vice versa, so the pace of life has sped up considerably, and everyone has had to adapt. Many organisms now have hard shells, spiny defences, or increased mobility to protect themselves from these new sighted predators.
One such predator is this Lyrarapax, cruising through a small group of Haikouichthys. You might be more familiar with her Canadian cousin Anomalocaris. At around half a metre long, Lyrarapax is one of the top predators of the Chengjiang biota; her strange arm like protrusion are derived from the filter feeding appendages of her ancestors, and she uses them to grab prey such as trilobites and pass them to the crushing wheel-like mouth on the underside of her head.
Arthropods like her dominate the Cambrian seas, and along with cephalopod molluscs, will rule the Ordovician as well. Primitive chordates like Haikouichthys will remain in their shadow… for now.
21 notes - Posted November 1, 2022
#3
Hawks can commit arson
23 notes - Posted May 26, 2022
#2
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OH MY GOD GUYS????? NEW PREHISTORIC DOCUMENTARY FEATURING NIGEL MARVEN????
Seriously though, Agate looks to be an amazing project, with three 15 minute episodes taking us on a tour of Miocene Nebraska. It’s a crowdfunded project, so if you can spare the change, go and check out their kickstarter!
35 notes - Posted November 23, 2022
My #1 post of 2022
This person is trying to publish their paper on Daspletosaurini! I'm helping the only way I know how to.
41 notes - Posted May 19, 2022
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