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Designator of the Utah State Dinosaur. Godfather of the Utahraptor State Park. Scuba Diver. Latter-day Saint. High School Student.

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Fossils aren’t just the bones. The layers, the position, even the dirt around them matter. That’s how you learn about the ecosystem.
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I was fortunate enough to grow up around places like @DinosaurNPS. This is before we became friends with ReBecca Hunt-Foster. It's amazing how much places like this, museums and exhibits, have influenced me.
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Public land is where much of the fossil record sits. Protecting that land from development or vandalism is part of conserving the record.
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If Josh Lively ever gets back on X, this is evidence I'm pure! #WarEagle
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A tragic act of violence occurred today at a chapel of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Grand Blanc, Michigan. During Sunday worship services a gunman opened fire, and early reports indicate that multiple individuals were injured. We ask for cooperation with
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A tragic act of violence occurred today at a chapel of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Grand Blanc, Michigan.
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When people think of conservation, they picture forests or oceans. But the fossil record also needs protecting. Once a site is disturbed or looted, the scientific information it holds is gone forever.
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I’m mourning President Nelson, who urged us to be peacemakers. And now there’s been a shooting at an LDS chapel in Michigan. It’s hard to put those side by side. I don’t have answers, but I want to keep trying to live with peace, even when it’s hard. #ldschurch
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Utah’s Ice Age fossils include mammoths, ground sloths, and other large mammals that lived only tens of thousands of years ago.
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If you're going to meet with a member of Congress, and you're 10, make sure you wear a dinosaur T-shirt so they take you seriously. @RobBishopUT was always great on dinosaurs! :)
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When non-avian dinosaurs died out 66 million years ago, birds survived. The fossil record in Utah makes that link clear.
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Utah has fossils from more than 100 dinosaur species. They range from small feathered animals to predators like Allosaurus and Utahraptor. Here, I'm looking for them when I was much younger, with @Paleojim. #FossilFriday
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What's better than #FlatSharkFriday? Nothing.
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Fossils aren’t renewable. Once a site is destroyed, there’s no way to replace it. That makes the paleo record one of the scarcest resources we have. @Paleojim
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Cretaceous river plains once covered eastern Utah. Plant and animal fossils show the environment where dinosaurs lived before they went extinct.
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I live not far from Tule Springs. The fossils there are Ice Age—mammoths, camels, sloths, bison. It’s strange to think those animals walked this ground not that long ago.
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90 million years ago, parts of Utah were swamp. Other areas were under an inland sea. Ammonites are common fossils from that time.
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At Waco Mammoth National Monument in Texas, a herd of Columbian mammoths was buried about 65,000 years ago. Over 20 animals in one place. You don’t see that often.
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200 million years ago, dinosaurs walked across Utah. Their tracks are preserved in early Jurassic rocks around St. George. @AndrewTracks even discovered swim tracks.
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There wasn’t just one kind of mammoth. Columbian in the south, the biggest. Woolly in the north, smaller. Others in Europe and Asia too. Different sizes, different ranges.
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340 million years ago, shallow seas covered Utah. Fossils of horn corals, brachiopods, and crinoids come from that time.
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