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The Dinosaur Dave
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I love my Scifi, my Lego, and my dinosaur fossils. I have made almost 100 lego fossils. You can also find me on Mastodon @TheDinosaurDave@sauropods.win
71 followers110 following219 posts

This week for #Fossilfriday#Guess#Lego#Fossil. This one I would rate as medium. This ceratopsian is known for its relatively large nasal boss. Reply your guesses. This was designed by kongzilla and then modified by me into something new.

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For #NationalFossilDay#Lego#fossil#museum. I have made most of these IRL as well. This represents over 100 species, from all over the world. Can you see your favorite extinct animal in here?

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This weeks #Lego#FossilFriday#Brachytrachelopan In the early 2000s, 25km North North East of Cerro Condor, Chubut Province, in west-central Argentina, South America, a very fragmented section of a sauropod was found eroding our of the sediments. 1/2

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This week for #Fossilfriday#Guess#Lego#Fossil. This one I would rate as medium. This sauropod is known for its very short neck. Reply your guesses This was designed by me

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This weeks #Lego#FossilFriday#Suchomimus In 1997 a large hand claw was found in Niger by David Varricchio Through 1997-98 American palaeontologist Paul Sereno and his team at Gadoufaoua discovered Fossils that represented about two-thirds of the skeleton.

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This week for #Fossilfriday#Guess#Lego#Fossil. This one I would rate as easy. This mimic comes from Africa. Reply your guesses. This was designed by LaurensPosthuma and modified by me into something new.

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This weeks #Lego#FossilFriday#Australovenator In the early 2000s a fossil bed was found near Winton Queensland containing two dinosaurs believed to be stuck in a billabong, 100 million years ago. 1/2

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This week for #Fossilfriday#Guess#Lego#Fossil. This one I would rate as medium. This is one of the few predatory dinosaurs we know from Australia Reply your guesses This was designed by me

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New Chaos Theory trailer (for season 2) just dropped so lets take a look at the dinosaurs in it. Heres a link to the full thing www.youtube.com/watch?v=qkil... 1/X

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This weeks #Lego#FossilFriday#Barosaurus In 1889, Postmistress of Postville, Ms Isabella R. Ellerman found the first fossils of Barosaurus. Later that year Othniel Charles Marsh and John Bell Hatcher excavated a small section of the remains. This consisted of six tail vertebra.

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The Dinosaur Dave
@thedinosaurdave.bsky.social
I love my Scifi, my Lego, and my dinosaur fossils. I have made almost 100 lego fossils. You can also find me on Mastodon @TheDinosaurDave@sauropods.win
71 followers110 following219 posts