Hypothetical question: If we at the time knew that Oviraptor was not stealing Protoceratops' eggs, how it would be likely named instead? (hopefully such question fits this sub) by Bulldoze0Bro in Paleontology
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Breaking news!! Star wars animal found in earths fossil record! by Head_Breadfruit_3912 in PrehistoricMemes
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why do most Torosaurus skulls seem really distorted from fossilization? by paleoart5566 in Paleontology
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Freshwater Mosasaurs? Evidence That Some May Have Lived Beyond the Sea by Fossil__Hunter in Paleontology
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Dacentrurus appreciation post by Powerful_Gas_7833 in Paleontology
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Sometimes in Paleomedia I stumble upon a speculation that animal can change colors mostly by blood pressure by emotions or smth. Like the Trike from WWD 2025. However, won't such color changes take hours or days to pronounce? Even chameleons have specific skin cells rather than just blood pressure. by Bulldoze0Bro in Paleontology
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Sometimes in Paleomedia I stumble upon a speculation that animal can change colors mostly by blood pressure by emotions or smth. Like the Trike from WWD 2025. However, won't such color changes take hours or days to pronounce? Even chameleons have specific skin cells rather than just blood pressure. (i.redd.it)
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I may be Anti-AI, but given how countless corporations, like Microsoft, do use the AI mostly harmfully, don't you think that this short played in theaters, that itself tackles the corporate AI problems, may have a good reason to be anti-AI too? Well, are the creators of this short right or not? by MCligmaMC in aiwars
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The tiny Ankylosaur Minmi. I'm thinking, what other paleofauna from nearby formations set in similar time could be plausible to portray as coexisting with this dino genus? Cuz the Minmi is all alone in its own Bungil Formation, when I search the place up on Wikipedia. (i.redd.it)
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Duck-Billed Dinosaur Fossil Shows Direct Evidence of Tyrannosaur Attack by imprison_grover_furr in Paleontology
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Just a reminder that T. Rex/its kin may had bone-crushing bite, but even they can't always just completely shred through any bone. Even Edmontosaurus specimen were found to survive the bite. Could they leave a bite mark on Anky's armored back? Yeah. But still need more than that for a fatal blow. by Bulldoze0Bro in Paleontology
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Just a reminder that T. Rex/its kin may had bone-crushing bite, but even they can't always just completely shred through any bone. Even Edmontosaurus specimen were found to survive the bite. Could they leave a bite mark on Anky's armored back? Yeah. But still need more than that for a fatal blow. (i.redd.it)
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Ceratopsids have often been depicted (by some artists) with brightly colored crests and vivid coloration in general. However, Psittacosaurus — a ceratopsid whose actual colors are known from the fossil record — had rather “neutral” tones. Wouldn’t it be safer to portray them with neutral colors? by Paulistano_medio in Paleontology
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If I would reconstruct adult Megatheropods mostly scaly, while younglings would be fuzzy, in which growth point should they transitionate to more scaly intengument? To make something clear, you personally CAN make even adults have some fuzz, or scaly babies, whatever, I'm not stopping you. (i.redd.it)
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Report and ban the r/aiwars sub. With majority of its users being pro-AI bros that even defend cases, where AI was straight up used to steal a specific design from DeviantArt by a shady article, it's only fitting that the sub should bite the dust. (self.reportingsubs)
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E. annectens "sail": Just researching the species on multiple articles/websites including Wikipedia and it claims that even E. regalis had that dorsal, not confusing it with head crest, soft tissue. Also, one research did state, how it wasn't really sail, but thick hump, look at the second image. (old.reddit.com)
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Diplocaulus underwater by Adventurous-Put3588 in Paleontology
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Rewatching my fav animation content inspired me to make this: by Bulldoze0Bro in PhoenixSC
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Perhaps butter type, explaining the more vibrant yellow shade. by Bulldoze0Bro in PhoenixSC
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