Mating injuries may lead scientists to identify dinosaursβ sex | CNN
Paleontologists spotted injuries on the tails of duck-billed dinosaur fossils that might have occurred during mating.
Duck-billed dinosaurs are often found with gruesome, shattered, deformed tails.
Did the injuries happen during mating?
Maybe! A provocative new study from @fbertpaleo.bsky.social & team. My thoughts for @cnn.com
edition.cnn.com/2025/11/04/s...
05.11.2025 13:51
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Our controversial paper is finally out in @cp-iscience.bsky.social !
As part of my PhD dissertation at @qubelfastofficial.bsky.social in 2021, the last chapter was dedicated to a specific pathological pattern in hadrosaurid tails!
04.11.2025 19:21
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Jesus..π the tyrannosaur fan boy in me is so upset
30.10.2025 16:42
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When is it going to be out ? I am dying to read it ! π
30.10.2025 16:33
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Guys, gimme time to come back home and Iβll make a series of explanatory post for our NEW DINOSAUR ππ
15.09.2025 15:03
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Reconstruction of a large-sized ankylopollexian iguanodontian dinosaur interacting with a juvenile in the Late Jurassic of Europe π¦
Artwork by Victor Carvalho
CC BY-NC 4.0 licence
π Rotatori et al:
buff.ly/pLfZzgG
16.04.2025 17:03
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Hi all, me, @richardjbutler.bsky.social and the amazing UK-US-Moroccan team are delighted to announce that.. we have a new specimen of Spicomellus AND IT'S WAY WEIRDER AND WAY COOLER THAN WE EVER IMAGINED!!
27.08.2025 15:20
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Congrats! Amazing work
27.08.2025 16:38
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Nice animal! Very happy to see new iguanodontian species being unveiled! Congrats to Jeremy and all the authors!
26.08.2025 09:08
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Here we looked a little into Latitudinal Biodiversity Gradient of mammals, across the fossil record!
07.08.2025 12:32
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Here a very nice contribution I took part in, shedding light on the early eavolution of stem-mammals!
07.08.2025 12:29
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A new Maastrichtian hyposaurine dyrosaurid (Crocodylomorpha) from Namibe province, Angola
Abstract. Dyrosauridae are one of the few clades of large marine vertebrates that survived the Cretaceous/Palaeogene (KβPg) extinction event. The early div
𦴠New fossil croc from Angola!
A ~70-million-year-old marine crocodylomorph has just been described from the Late Cretaceous of Bentiaba π¦π΄.
Proud to be 2nd author on this new paper! @eduardopuertolas.bsky.social
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07.08.2025 12:22
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