Last week I got 5th prism break Played my seed in Mesozoic Mayhem (13th out of 33) 4th Dolphin Showdown And got multiple plus results and compliments from players I consider better than me. Super satisfying and motivating week and my cblaster feels really good rn. Just the start (hopefully)
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But because of various tectonic shenanigans through some parts of the Mesozoic (250 to 65 million years ago) a good chunk of Europe was flooded. This formed a collection of shallow margin (epicontinental) seas in a lot of (sedimentary) rock layers dotted across Europe were deposited.
About to start the copy-editing for my forthcoming book. The 'Tanninim of the Fifth Day' depicted below, a.k.a. 'Mesozoic Reptiles', probably number among the more mundane of its subjects. Hopefully one for those interested in creationism, occult science, deluges, and the hollow earth.
Minor paleogeographic rant. Papers from last night are now jumbled in my brain and annoying me as some European researchers can't seem to make the distinction between the Tethys Ocean and the Mesozoic inland seas across western Europe, so they also call them the Tethys. ⚒️
Big head and teeny arms was such a thing in the Mesozoic
Catfish diversity is crazy. These tiny vampire fish would nearly be impossible to be preserved in the fossil record, particularly in a way to exhibit their distinctive morphology. bioone.org/journals/ame... What fantastic tiny Paleozoic and Mesozoic taxa are we missing?
The taxonomy of the blood-feeding candiru catfish genus Paravandellia is poorly resolved, incomplete, and hindered by a complex nomenclatural history, with many species being arbitrarily synonymized, ...
You, an amateur: I'm going to take us to Mars, that will solve everything. Santa Melanie, a professional: I'm going to take us to the Mesozoic Era, toasty abundance.
mine is mesozoicmine is mesozoic
Mesozoic Reader fan here - I will enthusiastically read all the niche dinosaur books you are moved to publish.