I Left My Heart In (third) set of pin buttons
In love with the Cenozoic Era? This set of pins is for you! Show your love for any of the five first periods of the age of mammals.
252mya.com/left3
Art by David Orr
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I Left My Heart In (third) set of pin buttons
In love with the Cenozoic Era? This set of pins is for you! Show your love for any of the five first periods of the age of mammals.
252mya.com/left3
Art by David Orr
Kuldana Diorama poster
An illustrated diorama of a scene from the Kuldana Formation, dating to the Early Eocene in Pakistan. It features a variety of early cetaceans that had not fully transitioned to an aquatic lifestyle.
252mya.com/kul
Art by Stieven Van der Poorten
Charles Darwin poster
Happy Darwin Day! Today is the 214th birthday of Charles Darwin, the man that forever changed how we think and understand ourselves and the natural world. This poster features him next to a representation of ten steps in our evolution, from the very first land vertebrates to humans. In order: Stegocephali, Tetrapoda, Amniota, Synapsida, Theriodontia, Cynodontia, Mammalia, Primates, Catarrhini and Hominini.
252mya.com/darwin
Art by Greco Westermann
Charles Darwin poster
Charles Darwin forever changed how we understand ourselves and the natural world. This poster features him next to a representation of ten steps in our evolution, from the very first land vertebrates to humans. In order: Stegocephali, Tetrapoda, Amniota, Synapsida, Theriodontia, Cynodontia, Mammalia, Primates, Catarrhini and Hominini.
252mya.com/darwin
Art by Greco Westermann
Otuma Formation Diorama poster
An illustrated diorama from the Otuma Formation in Perú, dating back to the late Eocene. It features the early whale Cynthiacetus.
252mya.com/otuma
Art by Stieven Van der Poorten
Cynodont t-shirt
Non-mammalian cynodonts like Thrinaxodon may look like mammals, but they weren't quite there yet. If you are really into mammal evolution you can get this funky little critter on a t-shirt!
sulc.us/cynodont
Art by Greco Westermann