Derdadort
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Post by Derdadort on Sept 29, 2014 16:16:00 GMT 5
Probably a bat skull. Mouse-eared bat maybe?
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Post by theropod on Sept 29, 2014 19:36:05 GMT 5
Is that a valid taxon name? This one does eat fruit, but not exclusively.
Nope. But a microbat is already a good start.
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Fragillimus335
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Post by Fragillimus335 on Sept 29, 2014 20:58:19 GMT 5
Looks like a Myotis sp. bat.
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Derdadort
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Post by Derdadort on Sept 29, 2014 21:23:12 GMT 5
New-Zealand Short-tailed Bat (Mystacina tuberculata)
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Post by theropod on Sept 29, 2014 22:12:17 GMT 5
New-Zealand Short-tailed Bat (Mystacina tuberculata) Correct!
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Derdadort
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Post by Derdadort on Sept 29, 2014 22:26:26 GMT 5
I hope it isn't too easy
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Derdadort
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Post by Derdadort on Oct 1, 2014 22:02:41 GMT 5
Okay, it is not too easy^^ Has nobody an idea?
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Post by theropod on Oct 2, 2014 1:44:16 GMT 5
Looks like either a plesiosaur limb girdle, or an ankylosaur snout to me. Most ridiculous response ever, I know. That patent midline suture is so strange!
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Post by creature386 on Oct 2, 2014 2:02:40 GMT 5
or an ankylosaur snout to me. This is what I thought first as well, but I now use google before replying (and this is why I don't reply ).
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Post by theropod on Oct 2, 2014 2:19:12 GMT 5
Well, that was why I didn”t reply at first either. I didn’t find anything that closely fit what I saw on that photo.
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Post by coherentsheaf on Oct 2, 2014 4:17:32 GMT 5
Okay, it is not too easy^^ Has nobody an idea? Oh I do. There is a pctre in the paleontological museum of zurich. I think t is some placodont, the one that looks like turtle, but cat remember the name for the life of me.
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Derdadort
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Post by Derdadort on Oct 2, 2014 10:47:43 GMT 5
Okay, it is not too easy^^ Has nobody an idea? Oh I do. There is a pctre in the paleontological museum of zurich. I think t is some placodont, the one that looks like turtle, but cat remember the name for the life of me. Yeah, good. Actually there are more than one turtle-like genera, so which is the right one?^^
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Post by stomatopod on Oct 2, 2014 13:22:29 GMT 5
Henodus chelyops. The snout gives it away, the other placodonts dont have that nice, square head. This time I will actually post a picture ^^
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Derdadort
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Post by Derdadort on Oct 2, 2014 14:08:13 GMT 5
Exactly
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Post by Deleted on Nov 26, 2014 4:02:52 GMT 5
This sounds fun, so here goes my bump I guess.
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