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1.35" Pelagic Trilobite (Cyclopyge) Fossil - Huge Eyes
Anyone here who's into Trilobites, i got a video for you
Based on the new trilobite soft tissues discovered in a Middle cambrian Morrocan specimen that's been buried in a volcano.
Full video on my youtube channel!
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https://scitechdaily.com/truly-astonishing-discovery-of-500-million-year-old-pompeii-trilobite-fossils-shake-up-scientific-understanding-of-the-long-extinct-group/
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/381772319_Rapid_volcanic_ash_entombment_reveals_the_3D_anatomy_of_Cambrian_trilobites
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Result from yesterdays Emu Bay Shale #paleostream! This was our first Cambrian formation piece AND No. 50 in this series! This place had some interesting challenges attached to it and it's fauna has some fascinating members.
Over the last few decades we have begun to get a better idea of the diversity of radiodonts and the Emu Bay Shale shows us parts of it. In this case we have two simolarly sized anomalicarids. Anomalocaris itself and similarly sized, but filter feeding Echidnacaris.
The tricky parts come in when we look at depositional environment. As this sketch by Pregistorica (https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:4jvyoxo2m7gkd6ip7z2b6lq5) shows: we have animals living in the shallows, the water collum and in a deep basin BUT, they were all preserved at the bottom of this basin. Which begs the question where...
...to best put the camera for this piece. Eventually we settled for a position just below the beginning of the slope, trying to max the amount of species but also keeping the composition interesting. Size chart this week came from discord users African Mud Turtle and F0ssilized.
2.4" Spiny Ceratarges Trilobite - Zireg, Morocco

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imagine a goat with a hat
STOP-
what hat did you give the goat what is the instinctual hat you gave to this goat
Guinness was a sleek black cat who lived high above the city, in an apartment on the 30th floor of a London skyscraper. He was an indoor cat, a quiet watcher of the world, who had never felt the ground beneath his paws. But he was never truly alone. He had a best friend. That friend was a window washer named Stephen. Every Tuesday, Stephen’s platform would glide down the face of the building. When it reached the 30th floor, Guinness would already be there, waiting like clockwork. Guinness would dart after the squeegee as it moved across the glass. He would tap the window with his paws, leap into the air, twist and spin with excitement. His eyes sparkled with joy. Stephen always played along. He pulled silly faces. He traced smiley faces in the soap suds just for the cat. For ten minutes every week, they shared laughter through the glass. It became the brightest moment of both their lives. Then one Tuesday, Stephen didn’t come. Guinness sat by the window. He cried out softly. He walked back and forth, restless and confused. Another window washer appeared instead. Guinness rushed to the glass, hopeful—but the man didn’t notice him. He simply cleaned the window and moved on. Guinness slowly turned away, his tail drooping low. Stephen didn’t return for six long months. He had become seriously ill and was in the hospital, fighting a dangerous infection. When he finally recovered, he went back to work. His body was still weak, but his heart was strong with one wish—to see his friend again. As he lowered the platform, his hands trembled. Would the cat remember me? What if they moved away? The platform stopped at the 30th floor. Guinness was sleeping on the sofa. Stephen gently tapped on the glass. Guinness’s head jerked up. His eyes locked onto Stephen. In an instant, the cat sprang toward the window. He cried out with all his strength, so loudly Stephen could hear him through the thick glass. He pressed his face to the pane, purring with pure happiness. Thirty floors above the ground, Stephen broke down in tears. He placed his hand on the glass. Guinness lifted his paw and pressed it against Stephen’s hand. The cat’s owner captured the moment in a photo. It spread across the world, touching millions of hearts. It showed that true friendship knows no limits—not distance, not time, not even a sheet of glass hundreds of feet in the air. Stephen and Guinness’ emotional reunion is a reminder that real bonds never fade, and love always finds its way back.
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TWO-DAY PHASE II SAMPLING DONE! Our truck couldn't drive into the site – in fact, it got stuck on Day 1 – so we had to hike from one boring to the next. The first day was hell as we were trying to figure out a process and hauling the truck out. Clock was ticking for coliform tests, so we had to move quickly. Borings went around 15 or 20 feet deep depending on the water table.

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Y'all wanna see what roughly 400 miles of California looks like?
Up 101 from Santa Rosa to Crescent City. There's something magical about watching the vegetation change mile by mile, from oak woodland to pine forest to the redwoods
Eight and a half hours door to door. But I had a good time
You piss me off (that you don't piss me off) 😡
Mia Bergeron (American, 1979) - Star Gatherers (2026)
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In 2018, Pastor Dave Barnhart of the Saint Junia United Methodist Church in Birmingham, Alabama posted this message to Facebook:
“The unborn” are a convenient group of people to advocate for. They never make demands of you; they are morally uncomplicated, unlike the incarcerated, addicted, or the chronically poor; they don’t resent your condescension or complain that you are not politically correct; unlike widows, they don’t ask you to question patriarchy; unlike orphans, they don’t need money, education, or childcare; unlike aliens, they don’t bring all that racial, cultural, and religious baggage that you dislike; they allow you to feel good about yourself without any work at creating or maintaining relationships; and when they are born, you can forget about them, because they cease to be unborn. It’s almost as if, by being born, they have died to you. You can love the unborn and advocate for them without substantially challenging your own wealth, power, or privilege, without re-imagining social structures, apologizing, or making reparations to anyone. They are, in short, the perfect people to love if you want to claim you love Jesus but actually dislike people who breathe.
A very silly zine from tcaf last month