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Nathan Winterbone

@NWinterbone

MPhil Palaeontology Student @UoM_EES | Biomechanics Research Assistant @LJMU

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We tend to see sauropods as huge roaming or herd animals, but the reality may have been a little more complex. I like to think of them as "motherships" of life, mobile biotopes in themselves that were always surrounded by a lot of traveling companions

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Evidence suggesting that earth had a ring in the Ordovician sciencedirect.com/science/articl…


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Stan the T.rex is one of the most commonly seen rex skeletons in the world with casts everywhere. This one is displayed at the Mind Museum in the Philippines, nearly 7600 miles from where the original was found.

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On this day, 31 years ago, Jurassic Park hit full release in theaters. A movie that helped shape modern cinema and the next generation of paleontologists

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📢 Twenty-five years after it first stomped across our TV screens, the iconic Walking With Dinosaurs will return in 2025 Get all the info ➡️ bbc.in/3VoE30q


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Legends will be unearthed… The iconic Walking with Dinosaurs is returning in a major new @BBCStudios production for @BBC and @PBS, co-produced with ZDF and @FranceTele Find out more ⤵️ bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/bb…


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1) This paper looks potentially relevant to my research 2) Oh, it actually considers my exact question 3) These arguments also look familiar 4) ... 5) Shit


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This was INCREDIBLE! 💚 Last night on Watch Out @HannahStitfall and @ChrisGPackham were joined LIVE on air by a nightjar! 😍 At first they could only hear it, then it appeared from behind the camera crew and swooped around our live set! One of the most magical moments ever!


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To a man who has dedicated his life to conserving and understanding our natural world: Happy 98th Birthday! 🎉 Sir David Attenborough, thank you for your decades of devotion to our planet's wonders and wildlife.

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Laura Kuennsberg guiding us through a night of Tory councillors dropping like flies: #LocalElections2024 #Elections2024


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We are excited to announce the opening of applications for our 2024 Palaeo-Internship! 🥳🦖 Deadline: Friday 12th April 2024. Start date: Monday 15th July running for 6 weeks. For more information, see the internship page on our website: ynhm.org/palaeo-interns…

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Enjoying demo dissections of a dwarf croc's intervertebral joints for @NWinterbone's MPhil thesis, and a caiman's thigh myology for 3 undergrad theses!

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It’s 2024, I think there should be a campaign to address the fact that 95% of the ocean is still unexplored not because of some dark creepy things, but because there’s literally nothing. Pure nothing, no light, almost nothing alive, pure emptiness and soul crushing pressure


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Guys the fuck??? Not trusting yall anymore

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Guys watch my artiodactyl I'm gonna go sculpt some models

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Appalled and depressed by this decision. This is NOT the future of museums. British Museum’s BP sponsorship deal ‘astonishingly out of touch’ theguardian.com/culture/2023/d…


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Academics at their first conference

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Facultative parthenogenesis is for Crocodylia, too! American crocodiles do it: royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rs…


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I'm in a better mood lately so I'm making more memes

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For those who love crocs, here's a nice summary of our two recent papers on their palaeobiogeography (led by @CrocBlob in @RSocPublishing) and the evolution of growth rates (led by @JenniferBotha9 in @CurrentBiology), with words by @JoshLukeDavis: nhm.ac.uk/discover/news/…


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