@MundurEy98239 It’s interesting with Grendel’s design since he has dragon scales which implied he’s the morbid genetic result of a human cracking a dragon monster lady
Clearly none of you are aware of the Mt Saint Helens conspiracy that deceased Bigfoot bodies were found from the eruption and the US Government swept in and collected them all before the public could find them😅…
I wonder if Baryonychine spinosaurs could’ve convergently evolved enlarge sails like the Spinosaurus in JP3. Oddly enough, it is modeled after Baryonyx since at the time it was the most complete spinosaur. It would legit be cool if we found a Baryonychine with a large sail
So she has a PhD in paleontology yet she uses it to promote her gooner ass OF content and spread blatant scientific misinformation and now belittles other researchers and enthusiasts for correcting her?
Okay, she made her video, and she (very indirectly, not naming us directly), basically compared me and Astrid to the "Epstein class" and to the "people who harshly review the papers she submits" ... WHUAAAAAAA??????? https://t.co/qoynSLac7f
Am I the only one who thinks this could end up being renamed later on in the future? I know there’s been some debate on whether the proposed neotype is Spinosaurus proper or another species all together?….
#Spinosaurus mirabilis Sereno et al. 2026 is out!!
Blue are bones from two sites.
Three crests found!
Tibia:Dentary length suggests longer legs than S. aegyptiacus
Found in a riparian habitat w/ two new sauropods
3 autapomorphies: crest, snou, tooth spacing
#FossilCrates
As an owner of several geckos, geckos are capable of shedding their skin on their own given they have the proper care and set up. The only time you should intervene is if the skin is stuck on their toes which can cause circulation cut off
@Dinoh555 “The Morrison Formation sauropod Amphicoelias is recovered as an early-branching diplodocoid of uncertain affinities, with equally parsimonious placement as a flagellicaudatan, rebbachisaurid, or non-diplodocimorph diplodocoid.”
Interesting…
The fact that non avian dinosaurs as a whole were very extinction prone by replacing extinct groups with new groups and that it took the combined effort of intense volcanism and an extraterrestrial rock to take them out shows how absolutely dominant they were in the Mesozoic
Idea: dragons being a polyphyletic group made up of unrelated lineages that convergently evolved certain features.
Idk, it’s just hard for me to buy bipeds with winged forelimbs being related to animals with six whole limbs.