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Love in the Time of Chasmosaurs: Which Mammoth is Mopey Character are You?
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Wednesday, April 15, 2015. Which Mammoth is Mopey Character are You? We're now two weeks from the end of the Mammoth is Mopey. I've posted about here a few times and tweeted about prolifically. In the interest of keeping promotion fresh, we've hopped on the quiz bandwagon. They're scientifically proven to be the number one way to come to self-knowledge in the hustle and bustle of this digital world. No hallucinogens, fasting, or pilgrimage required! Labels: mammoth is mopey. Check out Mammoth is Mopey.
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Musings of a Clumsy Palaeontologist: July 2015
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Musings of a Clumsy Palaeontologist. Friday, 24 July 2015. Spinal cords of extinct animals. This is something I've become a bit interested in recently while looking at a number of pterosaur vertebrae and thought that I'd discuss it a bit here. But what about the rest of the nervous system? Spinal columns of an alligator and human showing the relationship between the spinal cord, nerves, plexus location, and vertebrae. From Giffin 1995a. Bird standardised spinal cord area. Columba. Unfortunately, trying t...
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Pteroformer: National Geographic's Antidote To Terminal Monster Saturation
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Blogged thoughts of a palaeoillustrator. Wednesday, 24 June 2015. National Geographic's Antidote To Terminal Monster Saturation. The palaeontology community's members are all in therapy, thanks to Jurassic World. S insistence on filling a(n ENORMOUS) fictional theme park with some of the worst reconstructions of Mesozoic reptiles known to man. The TetZoo. The Love In The Time Of Chasmosaurs. Blog clearly comprises a masochistic crew, who offered up not one. Would we get feathered 'raptors'? Skeleton duri...
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Pteroformer: The Fossil Record Throws A Curveball: Yi qi
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Blogged thoughts of a palaeoillustrator. Friday, 1 May 2015. The Fossil Record Throws A Curveball: Yi qi. Those crazy, crazy theropods. If there's one thing palaeontology has showed us about dinosaurs, it's that you shouldn't get used to their popular reconstructions because, sooner or later, something will turn up that'll really screw with your mind. And it's not like these events are necessarily rare; Deinocheirus. Got make-overs in the last couple of years, and they're both pretty high-profile. Where ...
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Pteroformer: January 2015
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Blogged thoughts of a palaeoillustrator. Thursday, 22 January 2015. WIN STUFF At Pteroformer - BAM Greetings Cards. It's January and you lot in the Northern Hemisphere are all feeling low and depleted. So I've been to the bank, rearranged funds and borrowed some cash to bring you this blog's first ever competition. Now, the car I could afford on this blog's budget wasn't really worth towing home to photograph, so I've decided on something a little less corroded and a lot less expensive. Email your answer...
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February 2015 – More To Getty
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8230;Getting to know Getty…. February 27, 2015. February 27, 2015. Its been a hectic couple of weeks…what with the submission of my thesis proposal and all. Yes graduate school is no child’s play. I am glad that I can still get some time to write and today I want to talk about a topic that has been on my mind because of my thesis, TRANSITIONS! Hellip; Continue reading Transitions…. Middot; My Time In Ireland. Be the sunshine in your life…. February 19, 2015. Diary of an Over-thinker. February 5, 2015.
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December 2016 – Musings of a Clumsy Palaeontologist
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Musings of a Clumsy Palaeontologist. Ramblings of a Canadian PhD student living in the UK. My year in review – bring on 2017! December 31, 2016. 2016 is screeching to a halt, so I thought I’d do a brief wrap up of the big things that happened last year to me, and what I’m hoping for and looking forward to in 2017. For reasons I won’t go into, 2016 was a pretty tumultuous year for me in terms of my PhD. … More My year in review – bring on 2017! My year in review – bring on 2017! December 8, 2016. 150 thin...
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Pteroformer: New Year Blues Fix: Skulls, Papercraft and Aquilops
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Blogged thoughts of a palaeoillustrator. Monday, 5 January 2015. New Year Blues Fix: Skulls, Papercraft and Aquilops. Those wonderful chaps at Sauropod Vertebra Picture Of The Week. Have made available a papercraft skull pattern for Aquilops. Partially trimmed skull pattern. (© Matt Wedel). I used regular PVA as I didn't want any visible adhesives (i.e., tape) and it's pretty strong and easy to handle. All-in-all, it took about 90 minutes to complete. Two files are available at SV-POW! And a larger one.
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Pteroformer: Learn To Let Go: The Ever-Changing Look Of Dinosaurs
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Blogged thoughts of a palaeoillustrator. Tuesday, 16 December 2014. Learn To Let Go: The Ever-Changing Look Of Dinosaurs. Few people would argue that 2014 has been anything other than a cracking year for palaeontology. More specifically, dinosaur fans got to open their Christmas presents early, with the release of new reconstructions of Deinocheirus. Is a theropod and theropods are traditionally murderers. Enormous heads full of lots of teeth, which themselves are always compared to steak knives - we...
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