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Post by Supercommunist on Dec 11, 2021 8:43:59 GMT 5
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Post by Infinity Blade on Dec 16, 2021 5:59:55 GMT 5
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Post by Infinity Blade on Dec 19, 2021 2:19:35 GMT 5
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Post by Infinity Blade on Dec 31, 2021 1:58:18 GMT 5
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Post by Infinity Blade on Dec 31, 2021 9:46:38 GMT 5
Overlapping a bit with cryptozoology, which is why I can't help but post it here.
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Post by Infinity Blade on Jan 6, 2022 11:26:08 GMT 5
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Post by Supercommunist on Jan 7, 2022 4:09:46 GMT 5
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Post by Supercommunist on Jan 7, 2022 22:55:21 GMT 5
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Post by Infinity Blade on Jan 8, 2022 2:44:51 GMT 5
Proportions may be a bit off, but points for it being the only piece of paleoart I know of where Triceratops and Torosaurus directly interact with each other. www.paleonerds.com/podcast/bobbakker
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Post by Infinity Blade on Jan 13, 2022 8:03:33 GMT 5
First saw this about a year ago when I began my mammalogy class in college. By Chuang Zhao. Mammals are Origolestes lii (they actually died in this resting position). Dinosaurs are of course Psittacosaurus. I can't identify the pterosaurs at the moment.
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Post by Supercommunist on Jan 17, 2022 1:59:17 GMT 5
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Post by Supercommunist on Jan 20, 2022 21:53:25 GMT 5
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Post by Supercommunist on Jan 22, 2022 8:25:10 GMT 5
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Post by Infinity Blade on Jan 23, 2022 0:18:01 GMT 5
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Post by Infinity Blade on Feb 1, 2022 6:39:31 GMT 5
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