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And everyone thought the Cubans invented the Conga line Twitter: Shaena Montanari Ceratopsid footprints from Utah’s Blackhawk Formation. Twitter: Riley but spooky @Laelaps Reconstruction of the skull of the horned, bizarre allokotosaur archosauromorph Shringasaurus indicus from the Middle Triassic of India. Twitter: macn.pv @MacnVp Here’s the type skull of “Tetrabelodon” osborni, a Miocene gomphothere (elephant relative) from Nebraska. Twitter: Advait M. Jukar, Ph.D. @amjukar Super rare locality How about some of the coolest fossils from Dinosaur Park (Muirkirk quarry) in Maryland? Here's an Acrocanthosaurus-like tooth and a really big, rooted nodosaur tooth: Twitter: Ben Miller Pictured is the skull and jaw of Stegoceras validus, or “horny roof.” This North American pachycephalosaur, a type of thick-skulled dinosaur, was a small plant-eater that lived during the Late Cretaceous some 75 million years ago. Twitter: AMNH The idea of sauropods having a turtle-like beak is intriguing after hearing news about it in 2019svp. Additional read https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2019/10/sauropods-grew-big-munching-superfoods-sturdy-beaks Twitter: Evan Johnson-Ransom @EJR_Paleo Yanornis a cretaceous bird from China Twitter: Thomas Holtz It's a pareiasaur, a large, end Permian reptile that ate plants - an absolute Palaeozoic unit. The name means 'cheek lizard'. Making head frills cool long before ceratopsians got in on the action, Smooches Twitter: Dr Emma Louise Nicholls Beer commemorating the 'Monsters of Maastricht', the huge Late Cretaceous mosasaurs found close to this city in the Netherlands
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