Great to see Mattel making Toys for the First Two Dinosaurs to be Discovered #JurassicPark#DinosaurToys#Dinosaurs#JurassicWorld#Iguanodon#Megalosaurus#Palaeontology#JurassicWorldFallenKingdom#JurassicWorldDominion#Paleontology#Mattel#EpicEvolution
'The Rise & Fall of Dinosaurs' by Steve Brusatte. Whilst a tad 'Boys Own Magazine' in style, it's a very compelling account. I learred much from it, along with respect for today's palaeontology. And 'Behave' by Robert Sapolsky - very rich and empathetic (see also his earlier 'A Primate's Memoir')
This is quite dramatic. The Cambrian and the P-Tr boundary are rad's. Here are shown relative contribution of different groups in reef building during the Phanerozoic from just published "Palaeontology" article: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...#Geology#Paleobio#EvoBio
The "Horn" Gimmick for Bajadasaurus is Pretty Neat to me #JurassicPark#Sauropods#Dinosaurs#JurassicWorld#Bajahasaurus#Palaeontology#DinosaurToys#JurassicWorldFallenKingdom#JurassicWorldDominion#EpicEvolution#Mattel
Pachyrhinosaurus might be my Fave Ceratopsian Toy from Mattel so far #JurassicPark#ChaosTheory#Dinosaurs#JurassicWorld#Pachyrhinosaurus#DinosaurToys#EpicEvolution#JurassicWorldFallenKingdom#JurassicWorldDominion#Palaeontology#Mattel#Ceratopsians
Borealopelta and another Foolish Predator Megalosaurus trying to eat them but probably Give up #JurassicPark#Dinosaurs#Megalosaurus#JurassicWorld#Borealopelta#DinosaurToys#Palaeontology#JurassicWorldFallenKingdom#JurassicWorldDominion#JurassicWorldRebirth#Mattel
Cracking new paper from the Bristol #Palaeobiology#mammals#Triassic#cynodonts#Palaeontology#Science#EvolutionaryBiologywww.nature.com/articles/s41...
The dentary–squamosal contact, traditionally considered to be a typical mammalian feature, evolved more than once and is more evolutionary labile than previously considered.
i feel so vindicated seeing people far more experienced in the field of palaeontology than myself clowning on the labocania tyrannosaurid study
I thought about studying that myself, incidentally. Both marine biology and palaeontology were options for me, for a little while.