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Howdy everyone! Welcome to Daily Dinos, your #1 destination if you want a friendly visit from a dino! DM for dino requests. Enjoy🤠

The Triassic Period Katılım Şubat 2018
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With the uncertainty surrounding Twitter, in case this account is no longer around feel free to subscribe to my YouTube channel! Lots of Fossil hunting videos and general paleontology content to come! Hope to see lots of you explorers there! 🤠youtube.com/channel/UC9CKw…
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Hey there explorers! Take a look at the finds from a recent fossil hunt I went on! These are all mid Campanian in age, roughly 70 million years old! 🤠
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Hey explorers! Long time no see, I took a break from this account but wanted to share that I’ll be rebranding as more of a general paleo account. I’ll still post a dino by request so feel free to DM! New account name will be NJFossils! Thanks explorers! 🤠
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@Dinos4Days Yay!!!! Was wondering where you have been — Good to have you back!
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I will be keeping the same profile pic and handle for a little while longer so more people see that the account is still ran by the same person and hasn’t been totally removed! Thanks explorers🤠
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Pronunciation: EE-LAZ-MOE-SORE-US
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Good evening everyone! Tonight's marine reptile of the day is Elasmosaurus! Elasmosaurus lived during the Cretaceous. It had a long neck made up of 71 vertebrae. It grew to 40 feet long. It has been found in Kansas. See you explorers tomorrow!🤠 Credit: Sergey Krasovskiy
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Pronunciation : ED-MON-TOE-SORE-US
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Good evening everyone! Tonight’s Dino of the day is Edmontosaurus! Edmontosaurus was a hadrosaur that lived during the Cretaceous period. It was found in Canada 🇨🇦. It grew to around 40 ft in length. See you explorers tomorrow!🤠 Credit: Masato Hattori
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Good evening everyone! Tonight’s marine reptile of the day is Halisaurus! Halisaurus was a mosasaur that lived during the Cretaceous period. It has been found in New Jersey in the United States 🇺🇸! It grew to 13 ft in length. See you explorers tomorrow!🤠 Credit: Dmitri Bogdanov
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Pronunciation: ER-PET-OH-SUE-KUS
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Good evening everyone! Tonight’s prehistoric reptile of the day is Erpetosuchus! Erpetosuchus was a pseudosuchian that lived during the Triassic period. It was found in Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿. See you explorers tomorrow!🤠 Credit: Nobu Tamura
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Good evening everyone! Today's dino of the day is Ouranosaurus! Ouranosaurus was an iguanodont that lived in prehistoric Africa. It lived during the cretaceous period and grew to 26 feet long. It had a large sail on its back. See you explorers tomorrow!🤠 Credit: Brian Franczak
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Good evening everyone! Tonight’s pterosaur of the day is Quetzalcoatlus! Quetzalcoatlus was a pterosaur that lived during the Cretaceous period. It was found in North America. It’s name is derived from the Aztec god Quetzalcoatl. See you explorers tomorrow!🤠 Credit: @MarkWitton
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