Exhibition curator Triassic Life @ SMNS
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For all #Triassic fans, lovers of strange reptiles and the Dawn of the Modern World, this is an absolute MUST!
It also couldn't be more timely with our recent publication @nature.com of the wonder reptile #Mirasaura, which is now on display!
For all #Triassic fans, lovers of strange reptiles and the Dawn of the Modern World, this is an absolute MUST!
It also couldn't be more timely with our recent publication @nature.com of the wonder reptile #Mirasaura, which is now on display!
📷: Maximilian Schwarz
📷: Maximilian Schwarz
Meet #Mirasaura grauvogeli, a #wonderreptilewith skin appendages that rival feathers and hairs, challenging our view of reptile #evolution🪶🦎
Meet #Mirasaura grauvogeli, a #wonderreptilewith skin appendages that rival feathers and hairs, challenging our view of reptile #evolution🪶🦎
Take a look over his shoulder today (11.07., 11 pm) and Sunday (13.07., 9 pm) on twitch: www.twitch.tv/paleostream
Take a look over his shoulder today (11.07., 11 pm) and Sunday (13.07., 9 pm) on twitch: www.twitch.tv/paleostream
Starting 1 hour sooner and covering a very particular creature.
Starting 1 hour sooner and covering a very particular creature.
Thanks to everyone who helped make this moment possible :D #temnospondone ✔️
Thanks to everyone who helped make this moment possible :D #temnospondone ✔️
Could these be the real culprits?
The evidence is in--and the answer is NO.
This thread explains! 🧵
Could these be the real culprits?
The evidence is in--and the answer is NO.
This thread explains! 🧵
#paleontology
#paleontology
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#science #forschungsmuseum
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Research team @smnstuttgart.bsky.social presents comprehensive study on #Triassic terrestrial tetrapods in the Central European Basin in ‘Earth-Science Reviews’.
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#SaveTheDate: Special exhibition ‘Triassic Life’ in Stuttgart from 17 October 2025!
Research team @smnstuttgart.bsky.social presents comprehensive study on #Triassic terrestrial tetrapods in the Central European Basin in ‘Earth-Science Reviews’.
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#SaveTheDate: Special exhibition ‘Triassic Life’ in Stuttgart from 17 October 2025!
238 bis 234 Millionen Jahre alte Fossilien liefern neue Erkenntnisse über die Anpassungsfähigkeit und Evolution der Urlurche. Ein Team am @SMNStuttgart fand eine unerwartete Vielfalt von Urlurchen trotz lebensfeindlicher Bedingun...
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238 bis 234 Millionen Jahre alte Fossilien liefern neue Erkenntnisse über die Anpassungsfähigkeit und Evolution der Urlurche. Ein Team am @SMNStuttgart fand eine unerwartete Vielfalt von Urlurchen trotz lebensfeindlicher Bedingun...
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On the occasion, Fossil Record published a Special Issue on #vertebrate #evolution & "the conquest of land".
👇 Read more on our blog:
#scholarlypublishing #openaccess
On the occasion, Fossil Record published a Special Issue on #vertebrate #evolution & "the conquest of land".
👇 Read more on our blog:
#scholarlypublishing #openaccess
#PhD position (m/f/d) in vertebrate #Paleontology
E 13 TV-L, 65%, 3 years
in the project “Bone Microanatomy, Ichnology and Paleoenvironment” of Dr Eudald Mujal Grané and @eliamson.bsky.social at State Museum of Natural History Stuttgart
All information: www.naturkundemuseum-bw.de/stellen
#PhD position (m/f/d) in vertebrate #Paleontology
E 13 TV-L, 65%, 3 years
in the project “Bone Microanatomy, Ichnology and Paleoenvironment” of Dr Eudald Mujal Grané and @eliamson.bsky.social at State Museum of Natural History Stuttgart
All information: www.naturkundemuseum-bw.de/stellen
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tinyurl.com/msvntnd9
The alligator gar (Atractosteus spatula) can gulp air into its vascularized swim bladder which functions like a low-efficiency lung. This permits them to thrive in low-oxygen water (hypoxic) that might suffocate other fish.
At less than one inch long and two weeks old, these future river monsters already breathe air. Watch as one takes a little gulp (and tiny bubble burp)!
Yes, these are the same fish that can grow over 8 feet long and over 300 pounds!
The alligator gar (Atractosteus spatula) can gulp air into its vascularized swim bladder which functions like a low-efficiency lung. This permits them to thrive in low-oxygen water (hypoxic) that might suffocate other fish.