Paleobotanist 🍃🌲🌿⚒ Digs plants dead or alive; fossils, evolution, past ecosystems, nature stuff. Curator of Paleobotany @PerotMuseum of Nature and Science
Palms in southern New Mexico during the Late Cretaceous (~75 million years ago)! Featuring a large Sabalites leaf during field excavation and a palm stump🌴. Fossils located in what is now the Chihuahuan desert 🌵. Life was different 🌴🌴🌴😃🥰 #FossilFriday#PlantFossil#Palm
Cool new fossil discoveries are just the tip of the iceberg of what modern paleontological research offers. Check out this article to get an idea of how studying the history of life on Earth is relevant to us today!
scientificamerican.com/artic… via @sciam
A @KU_EEB and @kunhm professor’s discovery of an 80-million-year-old fossil plant extends the record of nearly 40,000 species of flowering plants including modern-day staple crops like coffee and potatoes.
news.ku.edu/2023/02/07/fossi…
#Wings. Many woody plants are specialized for wind dispersal and have formed winged #fruits. The #wingnuts of the walnut family, the maples of the sapindaceae or ptelea from the citrus family. #botany#nature
One of the most astounding features of the Clarkia Fossil Beds are its fossilized leaves momentarily retaining their autumn color. Once the leaves are exposed to the surface, the colors oxidize and fade.
#ClarkiaWeek#Paleontology
What does it take to find fossils in the wild?
Follow along with Perot Museum paleontologists @Paleo_Tykoski and @DLContreras as they set out for Big Bend National Park in hopes of scientific discovery.
Full video below!
The oldest walnut fossils come from the Clarno Nut Beds in Oregon. Juglans clarnensis dates to the Eocene time period about 44 million years ago.
#FossilFriday#FirstWeek
Check out these massive #Fossil logs that we ran across last week in Big Bend NP! 🌲 These giant trees lived near a river channel during the Late Cretaceous (🦖Aguja Fm). Here @Paleo_Tykoski records log size and geologic context. #FossilFriday#FossilPlants#Geology@PerotMuseum
Happy #FossilFriday y'all! Let's take a trip to the Permian Waggoner Ranch Fm site aptly nicknamed "blue truck site"
Originally collected by @NMNH and recently visited with @PerotMuseum, this site produces some real cuties - compressions/impressions as well as iron concretions
Gone fishing for #FossilFriday. An amazing, 3-dimensionally preserved partial #Pachyrhizodus from the Britton Fm (Eagle Ford Group) south of Dallas, TX. In pretty good shape for being 93-94 million years old! Exhibited in @PerotMuseum. #paleontology#fossils#fish
We finally had a cool* morning so it was a great day to do some quick local fieldwork on the way to the lab. Among the things found was this adorable Cretaceous plant fossil! #FossilFriday#DFW#plantfossil@PerotMuseum
(*cool = below below 90° 😁)
80 million years ago, mosasaurs were the 'great white sharks' of the dinosaur era. The 30-foot marine lizards ate turtles, sharks and each other.
Last month, @PerotMuseum paleontologists excavated mosasaur bones from a creek bed 80 miles from Dallas.
dallasnews.com/news/2022/08/…
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