Our work @PetrifiedNPS has yielded its first new species - a drepanosaur we dubbed Ancistronychus paradoxus, based on a series of bizarre hand claws. #OA paper with @PaleoGabe at https://t.co/TFmY54KRsZ #FossilFriday
My first published paper with @ChristianSidor on the description of a new drepanosauromorph called Ancistronychus paradoxus in Paleobios. #openaccess https://t.co/x2oielfSiv #FossilFriday
Unlike prehistoric creatures, we’ve been warned about climate catastrophe by editorial cartoonist David Horsey. See more of David's cartons here: https://t.co/gHJe56KQew
It’s #Halloween, but these skeletons are all science. 💀
Patricia Kramer, a UW professor of anthropology, is part of an international team that completed a virtual 3D reconstruction of portions of a Neandertal skeleton. More via @uwnews: https://t.co/jHvyr4Ay7E
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Happy #fossilfriday! Here is a box of fossils I collected yesterday from a #Triassic bonebed, including a crocodylomorph femur, Acaenasuchus plates, phytosaur teeth, tiny reptile skull bones, a xenacanth shark spine, and a drepanosaur tail claw. All in a morning’s work.