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POV: your most liked FB Post is a meme about Gastornis
Unleash the Beasts: Part One
A collection of animals from the Paleocene to Eocene, lasting from 56-33 million years ago, from bottom to top: Arctocyon primaevus, Barylambda feberi, Gastornis geiselensis, Propaleotherium hassiacum, Uintatherium anceps, Ambulocetus natans, Godinotia neglecta, Leptictidium auderiense, Andrewsarchus mongoliensis, Moeritherium andrewsi, Arsinoitherium zitteli, Basilosaurus isis, Dorudon atrox, Embolotherium andrewsi, Megacerops coloradensis, and Apidium phiomense
I woke up last night thinking about Batrachotomus and that gave me the idea for this (and there's even more funky guys here, you should all be familiar with Europasaurus and Co.)
Propaleotherium @naturhistorisches_museum_mainz #mainz #urpferd #propaleotherium #messel #pferd #horse #eocene #naturalhistorymuseum #fossilreplica #reconstruction (at Naturhistorisches Museum Mainz) https://www.instagram.com/p/CVVed6Gsx8m/?utm_medium=tumblr
Have some construction art of animals for my class! With a token prehistoric animal on each page cuz I'm just like that.
some messel pit pals
Geiseltal fossil reconstructions of Gastornis and Propaleotherium Since the beginning of the 20th century, fossils were excaveted in Geiseltal while mining coal. The finds are quite extraordinary: well preserved leafs, fruits, vertebrates and insects enable a broad view into ancient eco systems. Sadly the excavation site was flooded in 2003 making it the biggest artifical lake in Germany. The stars of Geiseltal: Propaleotherium, ancestor of todays horses, and the terror bird Gastornis. But contrary to popular beliefs this chick would rather crack up some nuts with the boys instead of hunting.
Updating my little pony (Propaleotherium)