Pretty good article about the specifics of PRI's situation and what led to the immediate need they have from upstate NY based media.
www.newyorkupstate.com/news/2025/10...
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MSc student @ U Florida / FMNH ๐ mammal paleontologist ๐ฆ๐ฆ๐ฆฃ๐ฆดโ๏ธ geologist + ecology fan ๐๐โป๏ธ
Pretty good article about the specifics of PRI's situation and what led to the immediate need they have from upstate NY based media.
www.newyorkupstate.com/news/2025/10...
A 164.7 cm #rhino horn from #Yakutia sheds light on woolly rhinoceros morphology, longevity, and sexual dimorphism zslpublications.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/... #permafrost #palaeoecology @davehone.bsky.social @amcell.bsky.social @elissazcameron.bsky.social @conservresearch.bsky.social
30.10.2025 12:05 โ ๐ 102 ๐ 36 ๐ฌ 1 ๐ 5Skeleton of a round, vaguely beaver-shaped rodent with two horns sticking straight up in front of its eyes.
Low angle painting of a grassland under a sky dotted with clouds. Two shovel-tusked elephants approach a pair of horned rodents, while a blue bird flies away.
Ceratogaulus (or Epigaulus) hatcheri, on display at the Smithsonian sometime after 1910. This is the holotype, collected by JB Hatcher in 1885.
While this little dude is sadly no longer on display, it does feature in one of the Julius Csotonyi's murals that are now in the same hall.
Illustration of a kudu, a large antelope with a reddish-brown coat and distinct white vertical stripes along its sides. It has long, twisted spiral horns and a white patch on its face. The kudu stands in a natural, earthy environment with dry grass and muted background colors. The artwork is signed by C. E. Swan and is from the 1909 book "The wild beasts of the world." Despite the swan-related keyword, the image depicts the kudu antelope as the main subject.
๐ฆข The wild beasts of the world /.
London: T. C. & E. C. Jack, [1909?].
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Illustration from 1920 showing detailed drawings of upper and lower jaws of the extinct Titanothere species. The upper jaw (A) displays large, complex molar teeth with distinctive ridges and cusps used for grinding. The lower jaw (B) is more slender with similarly patterned teeth but smaller and reduced in size compared to the upper jaw. Both jaws highlight the unique dental structures characteristic of Titanothere fossils found in the White River Badlands near Rapid City, S.D., emphasizing the form and size differences between upper and lower teeth. The image is from the South Dakota School of Mines, dated 1876.
๐ฆท The White River Badlands
Rapid City, S.D., 1920.
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a large pale green caterpillar with black blotches has large barbed spines protruding from its shoulders and running down its back in smaller sizes
Oct. 23 ๐บ๐ Bugs, Bones and Brews
Spooky season at First Magnitude Brewing with our Daniels Lab researchers, vertebrate paleontology collection & the UF Thompson Earth Systems Institute team.
Hickory Horned Devil Hazy IPA ๐บ with jalapeno peppers
Event: www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/event/bugs-b...
Illustration showing a group of six hippopotamuses in a natural setting by a river. One large hippo stands prominently in the foreground with its mouth open, displaying large tusks and teeth. Behind it, other hippos rest partially submerged in water and on the riverbank surrounded by dense green foliage and ferns. The scene conveys the hippos' semi-aquatic habitat. The image includes the label "Hippopotamus" and the scientific name "Plate XXXVI Ungulata" on the right side, indicating it is from an 1880 natural history book. The artwork features rich earthy tones and detailed textures.
๐ฆ Johnson's household book of nature, .
New York, H.J.Johnson, [1880].
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We are saddened to hear of Dr. Jane Goodall's passing, and so honored to be among the organizations she worked closely with during her long and incredible career.
01.10.2025 23:47 โ ๐ 1142 ๐ 147 ๐ฌ 19 ๐ 13I can't get over how delightful that Tiktaalik is
01.10.2025 12:56 โ ๐ 1 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 0 ๐ 0Chalk drawing of Tiktaalik
Chalk drawing of Eusthenopteron.
Shortly before my VP class every week someone draws these delightful critters on the chalkboard--usually just in time for me to discuss them in lecture. The students have started calling this unknown artist "EMS Banksy." Complete mystery!
01.10.2025 01:27 โ ๐ 19 ๐ 2 ๐ฌ 3 ๐ 0Electricity now costs up to 267% more than it did five years ago in areas near data centers.
www.bloomberg.com/graphics/202...
Great news!
JSTOR now have a free account with an Independent Researcher category. You can access 100 documents per month
www.jstor.org/action/showL...
close up on dozens of wet shells and varying sizes of shell fragments are mixed together
Carrie Tyler (@unlv.edu) and Michal Kowalewski (Florida Museum) constructed and analyzed a massive dataset of marine fossils to demonstrated for the first time that functional diversity can be accurately inferred from the marine fossil record.
Study: doi.org/10.1073/pnas...
In the early 1980โs, we began preparing separate spread wings to help illustrate features of birds that had never been accurately drawn.
Today our collection of spread wings is the largest in the world, preserving more than 40,000 specimens.
Historical illustration from 1896 titled "Fallow Deer" showing two British fallow deer in a natural setting. The foreground features a male deer with large, broad, flat antlers and a reddish-brown coat covered in white spots. Next to him lies a spotted female deer resting on green foliage. In the background, smaller deer are visible amid sparse trees and grassy terrain. The detailed, colored drawing highlights the deer's distinctive markings and antler shape, typical of the species native to Britain.
๐ผ A hand-book to the British mammalia
London, Edward Lloyd, 1896.
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Black and white historical illustration titled "Moose, or Elk," depicting two moose in a forest setting. A large bull moose with broad, detailed antlers stands alert beside a female moose lying on the ground among dense foliage and grasses. The background features trees and a wooded environment, capturing the natural habitat of the moose. The artwork is finely detailed, emphasizing the texture of the moose's fur and the intricate shapes of the antlers and surrounding vegetation. The illustration is framed within a square border on an aged paper page, dated circa 1885.
๐ฆ Animate creation
New York, S. Hess[c1885]
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If you don't have access to Nature, but would like to read our paper on the new specimen of #Spicomellus, you can read it online at this link with no subscription: rdcu.be/eCJK3
27.08.2025 16:34 โ ๐ 72 ๐ 30 ๐ฌ 3 ๐ 1It suggests early ankylosaur armour could have been used to show off to mates, like a peacock's tail feathers.
Later ankylosaurs might have moved to more functional armour as more advanced predators evolved.
Discover what else this amazing ankylosaur reveals ๐ (4/4)
www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/new...
From a trip to L.A. a few years ago, the @tarpits.org Page Museum's animatronic saber-toothed cat and giant ground sloth locked in an eternally looping Ice Age death struggle never fails to spark joy
26.08.2025 15:51 โ ๐ 56 ๐ 10 ๐ฌ 2 ๐ 1Jim was an incredible ecologist. I own several of his books, and cite his research reguarly. www.butlernature.com/2025/08/20/j...
24.08.2025 16:57 โ ๐ 84 ๐ 24 ๐ฌ 1 ๐ 3A screeenshot of a Microsoft Teams message that reads: "hey. Do we have any dolphin brains?"
Every now and then you catch yourself realising that #MuseumLife is not normal life.
20.08.2025 09:53 โ ๐ 35 ๐ 4 ๐ฌ 6 ๐ 0A page from Nature's Memory, including a picture of SUE the T rex at the Field Museum. The text reads: After Dippy, the other contestant for the title of โworldโs most famous dinosaur fossilโ is SUE the Tyrannosaurus rex. Named after Sue Hendrickson, who discovered the specimen in 1990 in South Dakota, with over 90 per cent of the skeleton present, SUE is the most complete fossil yet found of one of Earthโs biggest-ever land-living carnivores. Preparators at the Field Museum in Chicago were able to skilfully mount the real skeleton in such a dynamic, imposing way that it is as lifelike as a skeleton can be, augmented by dramatic light projections to help you understand what you are seeing and engage with it more deeply. It is one of the most effective natural history exhibits Iโve ever seen. However, the preparators determined that SUEโs real skull was too heavy to be attached to the end of its neck. As a solution, they attached a lighter replica of SUEโs skull onto the mounted skeleton, and displayed the real fossil skull in a case alongside. This has the added benefit of allowing easy access to the skull for the very many research scientists who want to study it.
Happy re-birthday to @suethetrex.bsky.social - the most complete #Trex specimen ever found - uneartherd 35 years ago today. In my book #NaturesMemory: Behind the Scenes at the World's Natural History #Museums, I describe SUE as one of the most effective natural history exhibits Iโve ever seen โ๏ธ๐ฆ๐
13.08.2025 17:12 โ ๐ 14 ๐ 2 ๐ฌ 0 ๐ 0The Paleo Society is looking for student ambassadors to attend the 2025 GSA conference! Apply by August 1st here: www.paleosoc.org/student_amba...
#Paleontology #UndergraduateResearch #Geology #Science
A picture of a slightly worn bright blue denim Florida Gators baseball hat sitting on my laptop, a grey MacBook with various stickers on it. The four stickers include an orange sticker of the Tufts-Love T. rex skull from the Burke Museum, a stylized deer and unicorn, and a tapir calf.
A headshot of me looking cool in front of an old red Volkswagen bus.
I'm ecstatic to announce that I will be joining @amjukar.bsky.social 's lab at the Florida Museum of Natural History to pursue a Master of Science degree this fall semester! I can't wait to start my project on ungulate functional morphology and changing climate in Florida's fossil record ๐ฆ๐ซ๐
25.07.2025 20:37 โ ๐ 4 ๐ 1 ๐ฌ 0 ๐ 0Currently prepping these wooden beauties for a new display on Richard Owenโs science, art and legacy going into the NHMโs Images of Nature gallery tomorrow! #woodengraving #megatherium #bones #specialcollections
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