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A Trilobite posted an image in the group What is it? from the myFOSSIL app 3 years, 9 months ago
3 years, 9 months ago3 years, 9 months agoHistory museum sauropod skeleton with a dragging tail. Inexcusable.
A Trilobite posted an image in the group What is it? from the myFOSSIL app 3 years, 9 months ago
History museum sauropod skeleton with a dragging tail. Inexcusable.
Out of interest what museum is this? Oh and what species of trilobite are you? lol
Can’t say because I don’t want the anomalocaris to find my location, but I’m just a generic trilobite.
@a-trilobite Hi there! This group in our eMuseum is used for the identification and curation of fossils in private collections, that are not already a part of a museum or research collection!
but it could be a brachiosaur. they had sloping backs requiring their tails to be closer to the ground. but they wouldn’t be dragging, so the skeleton could use an update
a museum near me has a fiberglass Spinosaurus skeleton which looks like an oversized dimetrodon. square head, sprawling legs, big rounded sail and dragging tail. Disgusting
that’s because miranda on 2014 I think a new model of spinosaurus was proposed by national geographic but not Everyone agreed so the original spinosaurus and the new one are used confusing
sorry I mean @leonardo-miranda not miranda
Well I’m an orthocone and I want to eat trilobites!
the model has been there since probably the 70s. the museums here in south africa are kind of outdated anyway. in those paintings of timelines and stuff that one sees in museums, you can see RETRO ILLUSTRATIONS of dinosaurs. scaly, fat, kangaroo-walking theropods
even if people didn’t agree with the 2014 model, the crocodile head was still undisputed. but this skeleton has the retro tyrannosaur head
either way, @smudge-smith , the 2014 model is now indisputedly correct anyways, save for the tail. the 2019 discovery shows it to have had a finned tail like a newt, tadpole or eel. check my profile image!
Oh yes @leonardo-miranda but the one thing I can’t stand is incorrect trexs. I’m guessing they have the trex. Does it have its tail along the ground and the back vertical or the back horizontal?
can’t really remember. the museum largely concerns south africa’s natural history, synapsids and dicynodonts and hominids. at the entrance you will find those skeletons. there’s a fin whale, a triceratops, a spino, a sauropod. maybe also a rex somewhere there
Nice @leonardo-miranda