Our latest paper is out!! 🦖🦷
Isolated Theropod Teeth from the Upper Jurassic to Lower Cretaceous Khorat Group: Implications for Theropod Diversity in Thailand 🦖🇹🇭
Theropod Teeth Tell The Tales!! 😆🦖
Check it out! https://t.co/8l5PtcCMbZ
Meet new long-necked members from Thailand!🦕
Uragasaurus kalasinensis, a new mamenchisaurid from the Upper Jurassic Phu Kradung Formation of Thailand
This is the year of Thai sauropods!! 🦕🇹🇭
https://t.co/XmUKgcDowX
A future king dreams of glory. Our new paper, describing the first hatchling remains of T. rex, is now published. We show tyrannosaurs had small young- ~70 cm and 2 kg, and large clutches, probably at least 30 eggs in T. rex, possibly as many as 100. Link to paper below.
On this #FossilFriday, I'm pleased (and surprised; we'll get to that later) to announce that my manuscript on the age-old '"ontogeny problem" in vertebrate paleontology has been published (open-access) in Paleobiology.
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📰de 2021
#Australotitan🦕est le plus grand dinosaure d’Australie🇦🇺 !
Ce #titanosaure du #Crétacé atteignait une taille comparable aux géants d’Amérique du Sud, révélant des liens entre les faunes du Gondwana.🌏
#Sauropoda
📰 https://t.co/FycRVSJwqw
🔎 https://t.co/XnGHU8iJka
Last night episode of Surviving Earth showcased Spinosaurus! I was entrusted with doing the concept design for both the adult and hatchlings. It was so fulfilling to see my reconstruction moving around! Who else wants to have a bunch of Spinosaurus chicks following them around?
Mangostone has created two dead thyreophorans over the past years, one for #TheDinosaurs ...and one for #SurvivingEarth.
If a production is dedicated enough to create large-scale practical FX props, rest assured that their output will at least not be bad.
Khok Kruat Formation
This week, we travel back 116 million years to Thailand, where hot mangroves were roamed and traversed by the enormous *Nagatitan*—Thailand's largest sauropod.