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Pride month doodle #5: Prehistoric Pride Parade with Dawn, Macy and Amber
Mammals Among the Conifers Christmas tree skirt
As dinosaurs towered above them, small mammals slumbered at their feet. Eomaia and Sinodelphys are curled up among the conifer branches in this Christmas tree skirt. Design by Angela R Connor
sulc.us/mamcon
Eomaia ("dawn mother")
Named by: Ji et al., 2002 Taxonomy: Synapsida, Sphenacomorpha, Sphenacodontia, Sphenacodontoidea, Therapsida, Theriodontia, Cynodontia, Probainognathia, Mammaliamorpha, Mammaliaformes, Mammalia, Th…
The Yixian Formation in northeastern China is most famous for its treasure trove of feathered dinosaur fossils. [...] However, the world of the Mesozoic was not one populated solely by dinosaurs, and indeed the Yixian has far more to offer than just its attention-grabbing theropods. A great diversity of fossil organisms has been recovered there, including plants, insects, fish, amphibians, lizards, and, yes, mammals.
New post! It’s our first Mesozoic taxon, Eomaia, a 20-g furball that holds possible implications for the origins of you and me!
Here's some humanizations of ocs and their original furry self
Dawn on a nice sunny day
So yesterday was Dawn's birthday but here's her celebrating her (belated) birthday
Here are all my prehistoric Ocs