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paleostream flocking 31th of january 2025
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A silent, calm stroll on the beach for Johanna is suddenly interrupted by the sudden beaching of a rather unusual animal: Ophtalmosaurus
A humble attempt at representing different prehistoric, aquatic terrors- with an unfortunate diver for scale.
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New ichthyosaur fossil discoveries in Arctic Russia indicate that these marine reptiles were adapted to life in icy polar regions.
A team of paleontologists from Russia and Germany found more evidence that ichthyosaurs during the Mesozoic Era inhabited cold water in the northern latitudes.
Image by Andrey Atuchin