Prehistoric Planet season three has released its first clip, showing a family of North American ground sloths frolicking in the snowy landscape of the late Pleistocene.
15.10.2025 22:42 โ ๐ 90 ๐ 35 ๐ฌ 6 ๐ 3@zhejiang0pterus.bsky.social
Paleontologist of sorts. MSc from Idaho State University. I study dicynodonts and pterosaurs, among other things. They/them
Prehistoric Planet season three has released its first clip, showing a family of North American ground sloths frolicking in the snowy landscape of the late Pleistocene.
15.10.2025 22:42 โ ๐ 90 ๐ 35 ๐ฌ 6 ๐ 3The secret to life? Easy. Don't be afraid to be sincere. Don't take yourself too seriously. Extend grace & kindness to kids who don't know the rules/how to be in society yet. Lift up your friends & loved ones every chance you get. Remember your best won't be 100% every day. That's basically it.
16.10.2025 01:55 โ ๐ 106 ๐ 30 ๐ฌ 3 ๐ 4INJECT IT STRAIGHT INTO MY VEINS HOLY SHIT YES YES YES
youtu.be/LJvbNKrukeQ?...
The Ongoing Pest Problem at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Acrylic on Board
Guanling formation biota.
Diorama featuring a bunch of wildlife that lived there, daytime scene
Diorama featuring a bunch of wildlife that lived there, nighttime scene.
Skorpiovenator diorama detailing nesting behaviour and some ontogony
Oh hey, itโs #PortfolioDay โฆ again.
The less typical diorama stuff this time, annotated... and the thumbnails are going to suck.
How our perception of Quetzalcoatlus changed over the decades #quetzalcoatlus #paleontology #paleoart
14.10.2025 15:24 โ ๐ 52 ๐ 9 ๐ฌ 3 ๐ 0My favorite aspect of the Columbus legend is him getting rejected by the Portuguese gets spun as them not recognizing the genius of his idea. No - he went into a roomful of expert navigators and made basic math mistakes, they thought he was a moron, and they wouldn't fund his idea on that basis.
13.10.2025 21:51 โ ๐ 3737 ๐ 721 ๐ฌ 66 ๐ 44A gathering of marine reptiles (Helveticosaurus zollingeri) lie on exposed rocks within a sea cave. Foamy sea water rushes in from the left, swirling beneath their perch.
Helveticosaurus Lair
13.10.2025 15:34 โ ๐ 222 ๐ 67 ๐ฌ 3 ๐ 0Close up of the microscopic vase-shaped cell.
Portrait of a brown with white spots Nyctosaurus with its beak pointing downward to the right and its long crest only visible toward the base with the rest going off screen. A rocky shore is in the background.
#Paleoctober2025 day 11 and 12 paleoart sketches with the Precambrian microfossil Melanocyrillium and the Late Cretaceous antler-like crested pterosaur Nyctosaurus.
#Paleoctober #Paleoart #Melanocyrillium #Nyctosaurus
#Croctober Day 12
Probably among the most obscure recently extinct crocodilians is Aldabrachampsus, a small (up to 2.5 meter) long animal of uncertain placement with a pair of rounded squamosal horns that lived on the Seychelles around 100.000 years ago
Jess Wade is amazing, and it's my absolute honour to be one of the more than 2000 women in STEM whose wikipedia page she started: mymodernmet.com/jessica-wade... ๐งช๐ญ๐ฉโ๐ฌ
12.10.2025 07:26 โ ๐ 777 ๐ 204 ๐ฌ 8 ๐ 12There are no carnivorous plants big enough to eat you, and thereโs a good reason for that. Check out this piece I wrote for Smithsonian Magazine to learn why. ๐ฑ
11.10.2025 18:21 โ ๐ 72 ๐ 21 ๐ฌ 4 ๐ 0Some of you might not like the design of my SVP poster this year. But there is no other way
11.10.2025 17:42 โ ๐ 10 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 0 ๐ 0And that's not even getting into weird derived structures like the long scales of Longisquama and Mirasaura, Kulindadromeus's overlapping hexagon scales, the floppy back spikes of iguanas, etc. Tetrapod integument evolution is complex!
11.10.2025 02:38 โ ๐ 6 ๐ 1 ๐ฌ 1 ๐ 0Then there's the numerous scale morphologies on fish, which may or may not all be homologous with each other.
The relationships between each of these are still rather poorly understood, and when looking at fossil tetrapods we should be careful with which one is which
We've got at least three types of scales in extant reptiles - dermal scales (maybe including croc scutes), epidermal scales of squamates, and bird foot scales, which are apparently secondarily derived from feathers. Plus the "scales" on rodent tails, pangolins, Castorocauda (some are hair-derived)
11.10.2025 02:30 โ ๐ 6 ๐ 1 ๐ฌ 1 ๐ 0Random unprompted reminder that there are a whole bunch of different anatomical structures in tetrapods that are colloquially referred to as "scales", and the properties of one don't necessarily apply to all of them
11.10.2025 02:27 โ ๐ 24 ๐ 7 ๐ฌ 1 ๐ 0The dome-nosed head of Giraffatitan, a huge sauropod dinosaur, looms into frame. The scaly, lightly wrinkled skin is splotched with a blend of greens, grey, and yellows in a pattern reminiscent of crocodylians.
A group of vibrantly patterned "hypsilophodonts" forage amid the misty fern-coated floor of a Jurassic prairie. A herd of massive Diplodocus, sporting crests of iguana-like spines, pass in the middle distance. Far off, a brachiosaurid browses from towering conifers.
A sandy-toned, subtly striped Allosaurus with blue crests charges through a dusty clearing, jaws agape and hands flexing.
Portraits of Corythosaurus, Lambeosaurus, and Parasaurolophus, shown with earthy green, brown, and reddish tones in complex mottled patterns. Their keratin-sheathed crests are richly detailed, as are their scaly hides.
Thinking about some lesser known Steve Kirk dinosaur artwork today. His work shaped my childhood perception of prehistoric life more than any other artist and I have an endless appreciation for his ability to decorate his animals in eye-catchingly beautiful patterns that look painted from life.
10.10.2025 20:38 โ ๐ 67 ๐ 11 ๐ฌ 6 ๐ 1Mayflower Studios in Southampton.
The Colour of Dinosaurs on stage.
The Colour of Dinosaurs on stage.
Today I attended The Colour of Dinosaurs at MAST Mayflower Studios in Southampton, a made-for-kids blend of science advocacy and theatre, with tons of music. It revolves around the work of Jakob Vinther, who plays himself, but also emphasises the diversity of its human cast and... cont
10.10.2025 18:25 โ ๐ 40 ๐ 3 ๐ฌ 2 ๐ 0What did the dodo look like in life? A reminder of this Tet Zoo article from 2020, which pulls together most of the relevant sources and has influenced at least some recent depictions ... tetzoo.com/blog/2020/7/... #birds #extinct #Dodo
09.10.2025 16:54 โ ๐ 71 ๐ 15 ๐ฌ 2 ๐ 1Ventral view of a Rhamphorhynchus flying under a bright blue sky, wings fully open, while looking down towards the pov.
Ventral view of a Rhamphorhynchus flying under a bright blue sky, wings fully open, while looking down towards the pov, zoomed in to the animal's head, torso and hindlimbs.
Rhamphorhynchus
Was intended to be just a sketch but I spent 2 or 3 too many weeks on it.
#paleoart #sciart
Here it is, the signature soundtrack of Oakland Zoo (sound UP ๐ถ)
Gibbons make these whooping sounds for many reasons -- to send an alert about predators, as mating calls, to announce their territory to neighbors, or to strengthen social bonding.
hi, cis folks in california!
this headline leaves out that newsom has another 5 days to sign these bills into law. if youโd like to tell him he should do that to protect trans californians, you should to reach out.
he also has a phone: (916) 445-2841
want to know what to say? next post! ๐งต
Preview of my latest #paleoart piece: a baby bison flees the deadliest predator of Ice Age Europe. Harrowing, harrowing stuff.
06.10.2025 20:23 โ ๐ 182 ๐ 36 ๐ฌ 4 ๐ 0Manuscript submitted - what @zhejiang0pterus.bsky.social and I initially thought would be a quick paper redescribing a handful of specimens but grew into 53 specimens, for which we traveled to 10 states plus DC... with some exciting implications.
06.10.2025 16:34 โ ๐ 20 ๐ 2 ๐ฌ 0 ๐ 0Diorama feaaturing wildlife of the Hell Creek formation.
Hip Hip Hooray! Have a nice 120th nameday old chap.
04.10.2025 21:24 โ ๐ 321 ๐ 110 ๐ฌ 3 ๐ 0A brilliant palaeontologist, Dr Tsogtbaatar, is facing a tough battle and needs help with medical expenses. Please consider donating or sharing the link: every bit truly helps. Thank you!
04.10.2025 23:08 โ ๐ 34 ๐ 23 ๐ฌ 0 ๐ 0Oh hai! We're here now! Follow us for the latest articles published in the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology!
04.10.2025 22:00 โ ๐ 9 ๐ 6 ๐ฌ 1 ๐ 0Reconstructed skull of the holotype specimen of Tyrannosaurus rex
The 1905 and 1906 reconstructions of the skeleton of Tyrannosaurus rex
T. rex by Julius Csotonyi
Skull of Albertosaurus sarcophagus at the Royal Tyrell Museum of Palaeontology
Happy 120th Nameday, Tyrannosaurus rex and Albertosaurus sarcophagus!
04.10.2025 19:32 โ ๐ 189 ๐ 45 ๐ฌ 1 ๐ 3For those who want to read the original Osborn paper from 1905 naming Tyrannosaurus rex, its junior synonym Dynamosaurus imperiosus, and Albertosaurus sarcophagus, here it is!
digitallibrary.amnh.org/items/a02fc8...