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21.05.2025 12:29 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0@issywalker.bsky.social
MScR at Edinburgh studying ankylosaur brains, senses, and ecology. Lover of dinosaurs, dogs, the outdoors and sweet treats. BSc (hons) Zoology, Uni of Reading.
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21.05.2025 12:29 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0So lucky to be able to be able to take part in so many cool opportunities here in Edinburgh! Adam absolutely smashed it and we had a bunch of fun π
21.05.2025 12:29 β π 3 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Yesterday I accidentally said βWWEβ instead of βWWFβ to my tutor group of undergrads and didnβt notice until someone starting humming the John Cena entrance theme :) and they all laughed at me :)
12.02.2025 11:37 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Writing tip: After you finish, go back & cut all the adverbs. Then all the adjectives. Then all the other words. Eat the paper. Now you're free.
09.01.2025 21:31 β π 5654 π 1389 π¬ 71 π 55Otter anatomy zoobooks page
My love of body horror comes from the Zoobooks page where live, moving animals were gradually stripped of their flesh
07.01.2025 20:02 β π 473 π 112 π¬ 14 π 8Still quite a few things to finish before submitting the manuscript but hopefully I can share it at some point in the new year! ππ
18.12.2024 14:35 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Weβve had some major revelations throughout this project and Iβve loved every minute. Iβm so grateful to my coauthors Dr Caleb Brown and Dr Phil Bell for all of their hard work and for being such wonderful supervisors throughout π
18.12.2024 14:32 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0Iβm so excited to share that I am the co-lead author, alongside Dr Brian Pickles, on our new paper describing a stunning pachycephalosaur specimen from the Dinosaur Park Fm!! πͺποΈ
18.12.2024 14:27 β π 4 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0Hi Bluesky! I'm Chris, a palaeontologist whose research focuses on the taxonomy, systematics, diversity and neuroanatomy of British theropod dinosaurs, with a keen interest in #spinosaurs. All my technical papers are OA and can be found at scholar.google.com/citations?us.... (Art: Anthony Hutchings)
17.11.2024 14:50 β π 31 π 4 π¬ 1 π 1Louis Parsons working on Scolosaurus: Illustrated London News, 16 February 1924, p. 263 (Natural History Museum Archives TCC-ARC-1734a from Professional fossil preparators at the British Museum (Natural History), 1843β1990)
From Skeletal and dermal armor reconstruction of Euoplocephalus tutus (Ornithischia: Ankylosauridae) from the Late Cretaceous Oldman Formation of Alberta. Scolosaurus cutleri" showing the topology of the anterior armor. Courtesy of the British Museum (Natural History) .
Picture in colour
Gorgosaurus and Scolosaurus, Zdenek Burian, 1964
The mummy of an ankylosaurid dinosaur, Scolosaurus, described by the queer Hungarian icon, Franz Nopcsa, in 1928. The holotype with amazingly preserved "carpace" of osteoderms, scutes and skin impressions is on display at the Natural History Museum London. πͺ
19.11.2024 19:18 β π 148 π 34 π¬ 2 π 0Someone give the MERLβs social team a raise this is outstanding
22.11.2024 12:29 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Contrast the rich ground flora of a native rainforest, and the barren grasses that replace it with sheep grazing.
Society MUST start offering farmers a viable income option from rewilding.
Until that happens, we are all to blame for the ongoing death of Irish nature. π
Research proposal presentation for my MScR project is complete!! I love yapping about dinosaurs and brains! π
Lots of presentation practise this week, last Friday I chatted to our palaeo lab about my pachycephalosaur work & had some great questions.
Next step: start segmenting some brains π§ ππΌππΌ
Sharks after every mass extinction
18.11.2024 14:12 β π 207 π 42 π¬ 3 π 1Hi!! Iβm Issy, a palaeontologist and current masters student at Edinburgh studying ankylosaur brains and ecology. Iβm a freelance field tech interested in conservation/prep, and am also working on the evolution of dinosaur skin and pachycephalosaurs!
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