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We can only guess what the future will look like. But the past? We have evidence to help us paint a picture of it. To visit it.

There's a cool subreddit called 'Nature Was Metal' and its members are like online paleontologists, digging around the internet in search of pictures of dinosaurs and other creatures that are now extinct.

Often, they find pretty good ones: photos of real uncovered skeletons or image projections, built around them.

This subreddit is like a time machine, which may not physically take us to visit the long-gone days, but it certainly allows us glimpses of it, and that can be just enough to please our burning curiosity.

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This Artist Tom Björklund Draws Neanderthals As People And Not As Biological Specimens. I Have To Say, Out Of All The Art I've Seen Of Neanderthals, This Is The One That Humanizes Them The Most

This Artist Tom Björklund Draws Neanderthals As People And Not As Biological Specimens. I Have To Say, Out Of All The Art I've Seen Of Neanderthals, This Is The One That Humanizes Them The Most

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Crinoid Fossils Can Be Found In Some UK Rivers And Were Once Thought To Be Fairy Coins. Sometimes Called ‘Star Stones’

Crinoid Fossils Can Be Found In Some UK Rivers And Were Once Thought To Be Fairy Coins. Sometimes Called ‘Star Stones’

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Extinction has been a natural part of the planet's evolutionary history. In fact, 99% of the four billion species that have evolved on Earth are now gone.

And the process continues.

The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List has tried to estimate the number of extinctions over the last five centuries but unfortunately, we don't know everything about all of the world's species over this period, so it's likely that some will have disappeared without us even knowing they existed in the first place, so its numbers can be an underestimate.

Still, that's the best guess we have. The IUCN Red List estimates that 900 species have gone extinct since 1500.

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In 1982, The Comic Strip 'The Far Side' Jokingly Referred To The Set Of Spikes On A Stegosaurus's Tail As A "Thagomizer". A Paleontologist Who Read The Comic Realized There Wasn't Any Official Name For The Spikes And Began Using The New Word; "Thagomizer" Is Now The Generally Accepted Term

In 1982, The Comic Strip 'The Far Side' Jokingly Referred To The Set Of Spikes On A Stegosaurus's Tail As A "Thagomizer". A Paleontologist Who Read The Comic Realized There Wasn't Any Official Name For The Spikes And Began Using The New Word; "Thagomizer" Is Now The Generally Accepted Term

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“Dogor” An 18,000 Year-Old Puppy That Was Discovered In The Siberian Permafrost. He’s So Well Preserved That His Nose And Whiskers Are Still Mostly Intact

“Dogor” An 18,000 Year-Old Puppy That Was Discovered In The Siberian Permafrost. He’s So Well Preserved That His Nose And Whiskers Are Still Mostly Intact

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#5

Opalized Crab Claw

Opalized Crab Claw

If a cavity has formed because a bone, shell or pinecone was buried in the sand or clay that later became rock, and conditions are right for opal formation, then the opal forms a fossil replica of the original object that was buried.

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To understand the biodiversity problem we need to know how many species are under pressure; where they are; and what threats are they facing.

To do this, the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species evaluates species across the world for their level of extinction risk. It does this evaluation every year and continues to expand its coverage.

But the IUCN has not evaluated all of the world's known species. In many taxonomic groups, it has assessed only a very small percentage. In 2021, for example, it analyzed only 7% of described species.

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This Isn’t A Dinosaur Fossil; It’s A Mummy

This Isn’t A Dinosaur Fossil; It’s A Mummy

A 110 million-year-old Nodosaur was swept to sea by a flooding river, sank, landed on its back, and was pressed into the ocean floor. It’s so well- preserved that it still has intestines and weighs 2,500 of its original 3,000 lbs

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It May Not Look Like Much, But This Tiny, Billion-Year-Old Green Algae Is The Ancestor Of All Land Plants On Earth

It May Not Look Like Much, But This Tiny, Billion-Year-Old Green Algae Is The Ancestor Of All Land Plants On Earth

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A Neanderthal Father With His Child. Reconstruction Made By The Kennis Brothers

A Neanderthal Father With His Child. Reconstruction Made By The Kennis Brothers

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10 Million Years Ago, Turtles Could Eat You With A Single Bite

10 Million Years Ago, Turtles Could Eat You With A Single Bite

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As we'd expect, animals such as birds, mammals, and amphibians have seen a much larger share of their species assessed – more than 80%. On the other hand, only 1% of insects have. And less than 1% of the world's fungi.

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The lack of complete coverage of the world’s species highlights two important points we need to remember when interpreting the IUCN Red List data:

1. Changes in the number of threatened species over time do not necessarily reflect increasing extinction risks;

2. The number of threatened species is an underestimate.

#10

Outdated Reconstruction Of A Neanderthal vs. Scientifically Accurate Reconstruction Of A Neanderthal

Outdated Reconstruction Of A Neanderthal vs. Scientifically Accurate Reconstruction Of A Neanderthal

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A 120-145 Million Year Old Dinosaur With Two Heads Was Found In Yixian, China

A 120-145 Million Year Old Dinosaur With Two Heads Was Found In Yixian, China

It's super rare because the chances of a two headed animal are small and for it to even fossilize are even smaller.

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Imagine Just How Huge And Metal This Mammoth Must Have Been... Tusk Of A Woolly Mammoth In Siberia

Imagine Just How Huge And Metal This Mammoth Must Have Been... Tusk Of A Woolly Mammoth In Siberia

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Nathaniel
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

There is still a legitimate ivory trade, people are finding mammoth tusks in Siberia and selling them on.

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A Comparison Between The Skull Of A Sarcosuchus And A Nile Crocodile

A Comparison Between The Skull Of A Sarcosuchus And A Nile Crocodile

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Crocodiles today: I can swallow the mammal 2 leg land dwellers whole! Sarcosuchus: Hold my beer...

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In total, the IUCN Red List has evaluated 40,084 species across all taxonomic groups to be threatened with extinction in 2021.

But as noted before, since birds, mammals, and amphibians are the most well-studied groups, their numbers are the most accurate reflection of the true number (and therefore, understudied groups such as insects, plants, and fungi will be a large underestimate).

#14

The Last Photo Taken Of A Wild Barbary Lion. Taken In 1924

The Last Photo Taken Of A Wild Barbary Lion. Taken In 1924

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#15

The Giant Monster That Was Argentinosaurus

The Giant Monster That Was Argentinosaurus

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Megalodon & Human Size Comparison

Megalodon & Human Size Comparison

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Nathaniel
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Huge a*s shark, do do, do do do do. Huge a*s shark, do do, do do do do. Huge a*s shark, do do, do do do do. Huge a*s shark.

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#17

Indohyus - The Earliest Known Ancestor Of The Whale

Indohyus - The Earliest Known Ancestor Of The Whale

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Many think that humans are also doomed to disappear. Paleontologist Henry Gee thinks the most insidious threat to humankind is the so-called extinction debt.

"There comes a time in the progress of any species, even ones that seem to be thriving, when extinction will be inevitable, no matter what they might do to avert it," Gee wrote in Scientific American.

"The cause of extinction is usually a delayed reaction to habitat loss. The species most at risk are those that dominate particular habitat patches at the expense of others, who tend to migrate elsewhere, and are therefore spread more thinly. Humans occupy more or less the whole planet, and with our sequestration of a large wedge of the productivity of this planetwide habitat patch, we are dominant within it. H. sapiens might therefore already be a dead species walking."

#18

Around 26000 Years Ago This Lion Cub Was Abandoned In A Siberian Cave By Her Mother Who Either Went Hunting, Or Was Killed Never To Return

Around 26000 Years Ago This Lion Cub Was Abandoned In A Siberian Cave By Her Mother Who Either Went Hunting, Or Was Killed Never To Return

Unable to feed herself, the cub dubbed Sparta starved and has been perfectly preserved since.

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Reconstruction Of Sue, The T. Rex, In The Field Museum In Chicago

Reconstruction Of Sue, The T. Rex, In The Field Museum In Chicago

Notice the eyes and the snout, to this day I never saw a reconstruction that looked terrifying and cute at the same time. Blue Rhino Studio made the model for this exhibition. Photo taken from their Facebook page.

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#20

This Brachiosaurus Skeleton

This Brachiosaurus Skeleton

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#21

The Diversity Among Homo Erectus Around The World. Homo Erectus Existed For 1.9 Million Years And Was The Most Successful Human Species

The Diversity Among Homo Erectus Around The World. Homo Erectus Existed For 1.9 Million Years And Was The Most Successful Human Species

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I really love what they have done with Java Man. You feel like you could mid conversation with them.

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"The signs are already there for those willing to see them," Gee said. "When the habitat becomes degraded such that there are fewer resources to go around; when fertility starts to decline; when the birth rate sinks below the death rate; and when genetic resources are limited—the only way is down. The question is 'How fast?'"

The paleontologist suspects that the human population is set not just for shrinkage but collapse. I guess, time will show.

#22

Quetzalcoatlus, The Biggest Flying Animal Ever!

Quetzalcoatlus, The Biggest Flying Animal Ever!

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1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

How could something so big get off the ground and fly. The size of the neck and head makes it seem impossible. Not saying it wasn't possible.

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#23

These Starfishes Embedded In Stone As A Fossil

These Starfishes Embedded In Stone As A Fossil

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#24

These 250-Million Year Old Detailed Crinoid Fossils

These 250-Million Year Old Detailed Crinoid Fossils

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#25

Titanoboa Skeleton

Titanoboa Skeleton

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Tail Of A 99m Yo Dinosaur, The First One Ever Discovered. Perfectly Preserved, Still Covered In Feathers

Tail Of A 99m Yo Dinosaur, The First One Ever Discovered. Perfectly Preserved, Still Covered In Feathers

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1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Even the T Rex was thought to have feathers. Imagine the Jurassic Park films with lots of feathery beasts!

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Had To Drive 14 Hours To Get Her, But I Finally Have My Little Own Coelophysis

Had To Drive 14 Hours To Get Her, But I Finally Have My Little Own Coelophysis

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Sue Is The Largest T.Rex To Be Found So Far, At 90% Of The Body Complete

Sue Is The Largest T.Rex To Be Found So Far, At 90% Of The Body Complete

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A Megalodon Tooth Compared To A Great White Shark!

A Megalodon Tooth Compared To A Great White Shark!

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#31

A Raptor And Protoceratops’ Fight Preserved In The Sand

A Raptor And Protoceratops’ Fight Preserved In The Sand

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#32

An Incredibly Intact Crinoid Specimen Fossil Dating Back To About 345 Million Years Ago!

An Incredibly Intact Crinoid Specimen Fossil Dating Back To About 345 Million Years Ago!

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The World’s Only Intact Fossil Of An Early Whale - The Basilosaurus Dating About 40 Million Years Ago - Has Been Uncovered During A Excavation At Wadi Al-Hitan In Egypt

The World’s Only Intact Fossil Of An Early Whale - The Basilosaurus Dating About 40 Million Years Ago - Has Been Uncovered During A Excavation At Wadi Al-Hitan In Egypt

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Cretan Dwarf Mammoth. It's Possible Its Skull Was The Origin Of The Myths About Cyclops In Ancient Times. (Not My Photo)

Cretan Dwarf Mammoth. It's Possible Its Skull Was The Origin Of The Myths About Cyclops In Ancient Times. (Not My Photo)

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Nathaniel
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The hole for the nose may have been thought to have been an eye socket. People see a huge skull with one "eye hole". CYCLOPS!

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The Licking Bison Of La Madeleine Was Carved On A Reindeer Antler Fragment In Upper Paleolithic France Sometime Between 20,000 And 12,000 Years Ago. It Depicts The Now Extinct Steppe Bison

The Licking Bison Of La Madeleine Was Carved On A Reindeer Antler Fragment In Upper Paleolithic France Sometime Between 20,000 And 12,000 Years Ago. It Depicts The Now Extinct Steppe Bison

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A Preserved Foot Of The Giant Moa Bird. An Extinct Species Native To New Zealand. It Grew To Be 12 Feet Tall

A Preserved Foot Of The Giant Moa Bird. An Extinct Species Native To New Zealand. It Grew To Be 12 Feet Tall

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When Breeding, Australian Gastric-Brooding Frogs (Rheobatrachus) Would Stop Producing Gastric Acid, Swallow Their Eggs, And Carry Them In Their Stomachs Past Metamorphosis. Extinct Since 1985

When Breeding, Australian Gastric-Brooding Frogs (Rheobatrachus) Would Stop Producing Gastric Acid, Swallow Their Eggs, And Carry Them In Their Stomachs Past Metamorphosis. Extinct Since 1985

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#38

100,000 Years Ago, A Group Of Neanderthals In Spain Walked Down To The Beach

100,000 Years Ago, A Group Of Neanderthals In Spain Walked Down To The Beach

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#39

An Argentinian Farmer Recently Found 20,000 Years Old Fossilized Glyptodons

An Argentinian Farmer Recently Found 20,000 Years Old Fossilized Glyptodons

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#41

A Rare Fossil: The Shell Of A Tortoise Stuck In The Jaw Of An Ancient Elephant

A Rare Fossil: The Shell Of A Tortoise Stuck In The Jaw Of An Ancient Elephant

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

That would be the beginning of a apocalypse scenario in Pratchett's disc world

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I See Your Various Well-Preserved Animals And Raise To You A Smushed Baby Mammoth (Credit Ruth Hartnup)

I See Your Various Well-Preserved Animals And Raise To You A Smushed Baby Mammoth (Credit Ruth Hartnup)

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Aww Is that Lyubya? I saw her at the Field Museum in Chicago, along with Sue the T Rex 💖

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#43

Prehistoric 'Hell Ant' Stuck In Amber Biting It's Prey For 99 Million Years

Prehistoric 'Hell Ant' Stuck In Amber Biting It's Prey For 99 Million Years

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Livyatan Is An Extinct Genus Of Sperm Whale And Is Most Notable For Being A Member Of The Raptorial Sperm Whales (Hyper-Predatory Sperm Whales) And Having The Strongest Bite Of Any Tetrapod

Livyatan Is An Extinct Genus Of Sperm Whale And Is Most Notable For Being A Member Of The Raptorial Sperm Whales (Hyper-Predatory Sperm Whales) And Having The Strongest Bite Of Any Tetrapod

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This Was Toughie, The Last Known Living Rabbs' Fringe-Limbed Treefrog. He Was Captured As An Adult In Panama In 2005 And Died In Captivity On September 26, 2016

This Was Toughie, The Last Known Living Rabbs' Fringe-Limbed Treefrog. He Was Captured As An Adult In Panama In 2005 And Died In Captivity On September 26, 2016

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

We destroy ourselves most efficiently. Animals just catch the fall out.

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#46

Skeleton Of Archelon Ischyros

Skeleton Of Archelon Ischyros

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Triceratops Femur (Left) vs. Elephant Femur

Triceratops Femur (Left) vs. Elephant Femur

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

How do we know if the woman is tall or short? We also need a banana for scale.

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#49

Giant Chinese Paddlefish Now Officially Extinct

Giant Chinese Paddlefish Now Officially Extinct

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#50

Prehistoric Spider-Like Arachnid Found Preserved In Amber

Prehistoric Spider-Like Arachnid Found Preserved In Amber

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#51

Siberian Permafrost Reveals Perfectly Preserved Ice-Age Baby Horse That Died Between 30,000 And 40,000 Years Ago

Siberian Permafrost Reveals Perfectly Preserved Ice-Age Baby Horse That Died Between 30,000 And 40,000 Years Ago

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#52

An Amazingly Well Preserved Trilobite From The Devonian Age

An Amazingly Well Preserved Trilobite From The Devonian Age

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#53

The 10,000 Year Old Skull Of An Extinct Giant Irish Elk Found By A Fisherman

The 10,000 Year Old Skull Of An Extinct Giant Irish Elk Found By A Fisherman

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#54

This Rare 30,000 Year Rare Blue Mammoth Tusk Discovered In Alaska In 2017

This Rare 30,000 Year Rare Blue Mammoth Tusk Discovered In Alaska In 2017

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#55

57,000 Year-Old Wolf Puppy Found Frozen In Yukon Permafrost | Photograph By Government Of Yukon

57,000 Year-Old Wolf Puppy Found Frozen In Yukon Permafrost | Photograph By Government Of Yukon

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#56

The Only Preserved Head And Skin Of The Extinct Dodo Bird, Kept At The Oxford University Museum Of Natural History

The Only Preserved Head And Skin Of The Extinct Dodo Bird, Kept At The Oxford University Museum Of Natural History

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The Museum in Blackburn (Lancashire) had a full Dodo specimen until some pillock threw it away in the eighties

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#57

The Kronosaurus Skeleton At The Harvard Museum Of Natural History

The Kronosaurus Skeleton At The Harvard Museum Of Natural History

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Imagine how much more dangerous the oceans would be if we had things like this, those giant turtles, and megaladons roaming aroudn

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#58

Scientists Investigating A Dried-Up Lava Tube In Northwestern Saudi Arabia

Scientists Investigating A Dried-Up Lava Tube In Northwestern Saudi Arabia

Were stunned to find a huge assemblage of bones belonging to horses, asses, and even humans (over 40 species total, possibly some now extinct) that were dragged to this location by striped hyenas about 7000 years ago.

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#59

Behold, The Armored Fish From The Devonian Period: The Dunkleosteus!

Behold, The Armored Fish From The Devonian Period: The Dunkleosteus!

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#60

Millions Of Years Old Whale Skeleton In Wadi El Hitan In Egypt From The Time When The Area Was A Sea

Millions Of Years Old Whale Skeleton In Wadi El Hitan In Egypt From The Time When The Area Was A Sea

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#61

Gigantopithecus Blacki Is A Species Of Great Ape, Who's Closest Living Relative Is The Orangutan. It Stood At Approximately 3 Metres Tall, And Is Thought To Have Lived As Recently As 100,000 Years Ago. Meaning It Co Existed With Early Humans!

Gigantopithecus Blacki Is A Species Of Great Ape, Who's Closest Living Relative Is The Orangutan. It Stood At Approximately 3 Metres Tall, And Is Thought To Have Lived As Recently As 100,000 Years Ago. Meaning It Co Existed With Early Humans!

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#62

This Is The Steppe Bison Blue Babe. 36,000 Years Ago He Was Attacked And Escaped From An American Lion Attack, But Later Died To Injuries. Alaskan Permafrost Kept His Hair, Skin, Tongue And Other Organs Fresh Until His Discovery In 1979

This Is The Steppe Bison Blue Babe. 36,000 Years Ago He Was Attacked And Escaped From An American Lion Attack, But Later Died To Injuries. Alaskan Permafrost Kept His Hair, Skin, Tongue And Other Organs Fresh Until His Discovery In 1979

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#63

4,000-Year-Old Thylacine Mummy Found In Cave In Western Australia

4,000-Year-Old Thylacine Mummy Found In Cave In Western Australia

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#64

Libyan Rock Art Depicting Syncerus Antiquus With A Cattle Egret Perched On Its Horn

Libyan Rock Art Depicting Syncerus Antiquus With A Cattle Egret Perched On Its Horn

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#65

The Caspian Tiger, Extinct For Nearly 50 Years. These 300+ Pound Cats Once Ranged Throughout Turkey, Iran, Iraq, Northwestern China, And Much Of Central Asia. This Pic Is From 1871

The Caspian Tiger, Extinct For Nearly 50 Years. These 300+ Pound Cats Once Ranged Throughout Turkey, Iran, Iraq, Northwestern China, And Much Of Central Asia. This Pic Is From 1871

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#66

Sub-Adult Torosaurus Skull Compared To A Fully Grown Man

Sub-Adult Torosaurus Skull Compared To A Fully Grown Man

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#67

A Prime Specimen Of T. Rex Skin Suggests That The King Of Dinosaurs Was Covered In Scales, Not Feathers

A Prime Specimen Of T. Rex Skin Suggests That The King Of Dinosaurs Was Covered In Scales, Not Feathers

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Talk about how we will have to change our mental images of so many dinosaurs as more and more is confirmed... every depiction from toys to books to shows, we've seen smooth skinned dinosaurs. Imagine what it would be like to see them all in real-life textures like scales and feathers and in their true colors!

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A Bear Body Made From Clay With A Bear Skull In Between Its Paws, Made By Prehistoric Humans. Riddled With Holes From Spear Points, It Was Possibly Used To Teach Hunting, Or Served A Ceremonial Purpose

A Bear Body Made From Clay With A Bear Skull In Between Its Paws, Made By Prehistoric Humans. Riddled With Holes From Spear Points, It Was Possibly Used To Teach Hunting, Or Served A Ceremonial Purpose

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#69

Utahraptor Claws

Utahraptor Claws

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#71

A Meeting Between A Neanderthal And A Homo Sapiens. This Reconstruction Is Displayed In The Natural History Museum In London And Was Made By The Kennis Brothers

A Meeting Between A Neanderthal And A Homo Sapiens. This Reconstruction Is Displayed In The Natural History Museum In London And Was Made By The Kennis Brothers

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#72

The Size Of Sue, The T.rex

The Size Of Sue, The T.rex

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#73

A Squidlike Creature That Looked Like A Giant Paper Clip Lived 68 Million Years Ago In The Southern Ocean Around Antarctica. It May Have Lived As Long As 200 Years

A Squidlike Creature That Looked Like A Giant Paper Clip Lived 68 Million Years Ago In The Southern Ocean Around Antarctica. It May Have Lived As Long As 200 Years

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#74

The Size Of A Syrian Camel, The Largest Fossil Camel Known With Weights Of Up To 3 Tons

The Size Of A Syrian Camel, The Largest Fossil Camel Known With Weights Of Up To 3 Tons

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#75

This Woolly Rhino Specimen Fell Into An Oil Well And Was Perfectly Preserved For Tens Of Thousands Of Years. [museum Of National History, Lviv]

This Woolly Rhino Specimen Fell Into An Oil Well And Was Perfectly Preserved For Tens Of Thousands Of Years. [museum Of National History, Lviv]

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Lviv and all Ukrainian citizens, home, businesses , art and heritage are all under the constant threat of Russian bombings. 😢

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#76

The Mosasaurus In Jurassic Park Compared With An Actual One

The Mosasaurus In Jurassic Park Compared With An Actual One

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Yeah but they even said in Jurassic World, they weren't necessarily creating the dinosaurs true to form anymore. They were creating bigger, stronger, more exciting dinosaurs to bring in sponsors and guests. So no surprise that they engineered them to be much bigger than they originally were.

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#78

The Preserved Carcass Of A Woolly Rhinoceros Found Frozen In Siberia

The Preserved Carcass Of A Woolly Rhinoceros Found Frozen In Siberia

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

They keep saying “wooly rhino”. Did they have fur? Sorry but I’ve never heard of a “wooly rhino” until today!

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#79

Researchers In Madagascar Discovered The Remains Of An Extinct Species Of Horned Crocodile In A Water-Filled Cave

Researchers In Madagascar Discovered The Remains Of An Extinct Species Of Horned Crocodile In A Water-Filled Cave

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11,000 Years Ago These Giant Armadillos Called "Glyptodonts" Existed Among Humans, And They Probably Went Extinct Because They Were An Easy Food Source For The Humans

11,000 Years Ago These Giant Armadillos Called "Glyptodonts" Existed Among Humans, And They Probably Went Extinct Because They Were An Easy Food Source For The Humans

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

People were wearing clothes 11,000 years ago. People been wearing clothes for at least 50,000 years.

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#81

Fossils Of 2 180 Million Year Old Dinosaurs Discovered Unearthed Beneath Road In China!

Fossils Of 2 180 Million Year Old Dinosaurs Discovered Unearthed Beneath Road In China!

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#82

The Skull Of A Triceratops Compared To That Of A Centrosaurus

The Skull Of A Triceratops Compared To That Of A Centrosaurus

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Spinosaurus

Spinosaurus

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#84

A 50-Million-Year-Old Fossil Captures A Swimming School Of Fish

A 50-Million-Year-Old Fossil Captures A Swimming School Of Fish

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#85

The Barosaurus And Allosaurus Encounter At The American Museum Of Natural History

The Barosaurus And Allosaurus Encounter At The American Museum Of Natural History

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An Trionyx Fossil. Note The Bones Jutting Out From Its Sides

An Trionyx Fossil. Note The Bones Jutting Out From Its Sides

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Columbian Mammoth Remains Excavated In Mexico. This Species Of Mammoth Has Been Found As Far South As Nicaragua And Honduras

Columbian Mammoth Remains Excavated In Mexico. This Species Of Mammoth Has Been Found As Far South As Nicaragua And Honduras

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California Grizzly Bear, The Bear On The California Flag Which Was Extinct In 1924 Due To Overhunting

California Grizzly Bear, The Bear On The California Flag Which Was Extinct In 1924 Due To Overhunting

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#89

57,000 Year Old Wolf Pup Mummy Uncovered In Yukon Permafrost. She Is Almost 100% Intact And Only Her Eyes Are Missing

57,000 Year Old Wolf Pup Mummy Uncovered In Yukon Permafrost. She Is Almost 100% Intact And Only Her Eyes Are Missing

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#90

Great News: Up To 60-100 Mammoths Have Been Found In Southern Mexico

Great News: Up To 60-100 Mammoths Have Been Found In Southern Mexico

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#91

The Skull Of "Bloody Mary", One Of The 2 Dinosaus Found Locked In Combat In The "Dueling Dinosaurs" Specimen

The Skull Of "Bloody Mary", One Of The 2 Dinosaus Found Locked In Combat In The "Dueling Dinosaurs" Specimen

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A Shark Tooth Embedded In A Pterosaur Vertebra

A Shark Tooth Embedded In A Pterosaur Vertebra

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#93

Deinosuchus Skull Compared To An Alligator Skull

Deinosuchus Skull Compared To An Alligator Skull

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#94

A Cave Bear Mummy Found In Russia

A Cave Bear Mummy Found In Russia

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Paul Jordan
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

“ Cave bear mummy” is NOT a phrase I thought I’d encounter outside of my nightmares….

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#95

Theropod/ Dilophosaurus Footprint In Utah

Theropod/ Dilophosaurus Footprint In Utah

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Stan The Tyrannosaurus Rex Sold At An Auction For $31.8 Million!

Stan The Tyrannosaurus Rex Sold At An Auction For $31.8 Million!

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Kinda strange to think individuals can own these when it seems that they would only belong in museums. But I guess knowing this, we have to appreciate even more the people that make sure their discoveries end up in museums where they can be enjoyed by all and we can all learn from them!!

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