
Jon Noad
@dinojonrox
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Geologist at large. Sedimentologist who loves fieldwork. Wildlife photographer and hiker. Keen runner.
Calgary, Alberta
Joined February 2017
Pterosaurs are plants! .
science.org
New discovery confirms the long-debated hypothesis that the ancient winged reptiles ate plants
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RT @Viralmint6: @AMAZlNGNATURE giant new species of stick insect in Australia, which is over 15 inches long
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RT @TerriblePic: @earth_tracker After three years of unsuccessful attempts, Brazilian photographer Leonardo Sens finally captured this amaz….
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RT @Paleojim: Protoceratops in an ironstone enhanced burrow. The burrow had rolled down the hill. Most pics are of a Proto in burrow not en….
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He Was 14 Feet Away When Meteorite Struck at 2,237mph
newser.com
Scientists say McDonough space rock predates our planet by 20M years
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Gigantic 'Walking Stick' Discovered in Australia Might Be the Continent's Heaviest Insect - @smithsonianmag.
smithsonianmag.com
Scientists identified the elusive new species from a female found in a high-altitude rainforest’s canopy
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400-mile-long chain of fossilized volcanoes discovered beneath China
livescience.com
Researchers recently discovered a huge chain of extinct volcanoes buried deep below South China that formed when two tectonic plates collided during the breakup of Rodinia, around 800 million years...
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Groundbreaking discovery changes our understanding of dinosaur timelines
indy100.com
Scientists have discovered that dinosaurs are even cooler than we previously thought – or, at it turns out, not cooler but warmer.New research has put forward that some varieties of dinosaur may have...
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White storks could return to London for the first time in centuries
telegraph.co.uk
Project aims to return the birds to the capital’s skies after they vanished hundreds of years ago due to hunting and habitat loss
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RT @HustleBitch_: 🚨 BREAKING: NEW YORK GOVERNOR DECLARES STATE OF EMERGENCY IN NYC AS FLOODWATERS SWALLOW THE CITY. Subways flooded. Street….
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Scientists Feared the World's Smallest Snake Had Gone Extinct. They Just Found It Again - @smithsonianmag.
smithsonianmag.com
When fully grown, the Barbados threadsnake is only three to four inches long—shorter than many earthworms
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