Adasaur (is Mastering biology)
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Adasaur (is Mastering biology)
@Adasaur1
Evolutionary biologist & educator (in training) | Small-time paleo YouTuber | Triassic stan | Bird appreciator | #BlackAFinSTEAM | (he/him/his)
United States Katılım Şubat 2021
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@ausar_the Congratulations! You've mastered life.
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outside of the recent links with some figures & Epstein, this is a White Western Highschool club, geared towards White men & women who haven’t grown past highschool & happily maintain their institution’s political lines. Esp extends into other related Bio Science fields.
The Utahraptor Enthusiast 🦖🧬👾🐲@Cretaceous27738
Which opinion about paleontology will get you like this?
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"We describe the only known example of a three-dimensionally mineralized heart, thick-walled stomach, and bilobed liver from arthrodire placoderms, stem gnathostomes from the Late Devonian Gogo Formation in Western Australia"
science.org/doi/epdf/10.11…

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@Aidan99861331 @dino_magenta @cmkosemen @AquaticFlapper I'm not a SICB member but they definitely host paleo stuff. There's a good amount of crossover between SICB and SVP membership, and they were actually tabling at last year's SVP event.
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The SVP is twiddling their thumbs about Jack Horner's documented involvement with Epstein. Boycott their events. DO NOT ATTEND the 2026 SVP meeting in Cleveland, Ohio. Spread this and make sure others do so too.
Joschua Knüppe@JoschuaKnuppe
Lastly today we got a statement by the SVP that came surprisingly quick for their standard and yet leaves a sour taste. While they want to look into the matter this feels like way too easy and reads a little like hiding behind bureaucracy instead of taking action. Thankfully...
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Link to the paper: ameghiniana.org.ar/index.php/ameg…
(It's also accessible on ResearchGate. Hmu if you can't access it either way.)
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The first full week of 2026 brought some interesting personal paleo updates, one of which I'm proud to announce this #FossilFriday:
I'm a published paleontologist now!
Short 🧵about the study and my (limited) involvement below:⬇️

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I'm getting back to making videos on a semi-regular basis, so in case you missed it, run back the paleo news of March with me this #FossilFriday for 2025's #PaleoRewind!
EDGE Central@NatSciChannel
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@Antimony96 @TM9380 Close second. I still think the ending of "Monsters We Met" (the Animal Planet version or the ending of the North America episode) hits harder though.
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“But for a small mammal called Purgatorius, the future belongs to them. One day her children, will walk on the moon. And think back in awe, to a time, when dinosaurs roamed America.”

Taylor McCoy 🦖@TM9380
“It’s unlikely anything so huge or captivating, will ever pass this way again.”
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