Today's Aesthetic: Weird Wings of Weptiles
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Today's Aesthetic: Weird Wings of Weptiles
Er, reptiles.
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Today's aesthetic is more beautiful in death.
Pyritized ammonite looks like a golden ram's horn, and although there's no evidence suggesting such fossils influenced the myth of the golden fleece, it is a stimulating prospect to consider.
The Crystal Sea Dragon "Eric" is the holotype of the Umoonasaurus genus, and parts of his fossilized skeleton gradually turned into opal over the millennia-long process. He is currently in the custody the Australian Museum.
Today's Aesthetic: Mortichnia
It's also your word of the day: the fossilized death-marches of prehistoric creatures.
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I'm sticking with the marine reptile painting theme for Fossil Friday. Here's an old acrylic painting of Liopleurodon and Metriorhynchus, called "Killing Breach".
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Hall of fame collection! Pride or deluxe?
Today is fossil friday so we thought it'd be the perfect opportunity to highlight our Hall of fame collection! These fossils come in two different variants - pride and deluxe.
The deluxe range of our Hall of Fame collection is perfect if being stealthy is preferred, but when you still want to have a piece of us with you and be part of the Palaeoiris community. All goodies come in discreet packaging with no mention of the queer items inside.
Which do you like more, deluxe or pride? Let us know!
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Fossil Friday, Paleontology is fun...
What fun it must be putting the past together by way of puzzle, you don't have the convenience of the picture on the box but only vivid human imagination.
Could it be that all our endeavors in paleontology are shadowed by pure imagination, reinforced by an education system built on pure speculation, metaphorically I am justified by claiming paleontologists are as old intellectually as the fossils themselves.
We have new tools you know, genetics, yes aDNA is ubiquitous in fossils, even in T-Rex. One problem these fossils have DNA in them that can not last 10K years...
At Dinosaur Ridge, the “moonwalking” scrapes in the dinosaur mating arena suggest courtship dances were not only present, but essential to t