Very cool
The first occurrence of an avian-style respiratory infection in a non-avian dinosaur https://t.co/J1lH5Vpzha
RT @HalcyonTraveler: Makes sense given their similar respiratory systems but awesome to see evidence of!
RT @TomHoltzPaleo: The first occurrence of an avian-style respiratory infection in a non-avian dinosaur https://t.co/VbxHTAT0zr
The first occurrence of an avian-style respiratory infection in a non-avian dinosaur | Scientific Reports https://t.co/ZrC6wkTojM
RT @DoubleBeam: 1/a whole bunch I’m gonna start this massive thread by posting the link to the OPEN ACCESS paper: https://t.co/1kfk4zxlAh
RT @DoubleBeam: 1/a whole bunch I’m gonna start this massive thread by posting the link to the OPEN ACCESS paper: https://t.co/1kfk4zxlAh
RT @LaMinda: @DoubleBeam And may I add that the authors' use of a Dr. Anthony Fauci silhouette for scale next to a sputum-spewing sickly sa…
Cary Woodruff FLS et al have published about the first occurrence of an avian-style respiratory infection in a non-avian dinosaur: first evidence of a unique respiratory infection in a dinosaur, published in Scientific Reports. @DoubleBeam @WitmerLab http
RT @LaMinda: @DoubleBeam And may I add that the authors' use of a Dr. Anthony Fauci silhouette for scale next to a sputum-spewing sickly sa…
RT @CorbinRainbolt: Exciting news! An awesome paper detailing an avian respiratory infection in a sauropod dinosaur (the first of its kind!…
RT @DoubleBeam: 1/a whole bunch I’m gonna start this massive thread by posting the link to the OPEN ACCESS paper: https://t.co/1kfk4zxlAh
An exciting day for sauropod soft-tissue, both fossilised and inferred! * Pittman et al. on the fossilised skin of Haestasaurus: https://t.co/WoSsaeT54m * Woodruff et al. on fossil evidence of respiratory infection in a diplodocid: https://t.co/GhdrIzJong
The first occurrence of an avian-style respiratory infection in a non-avian dinosaur | Scientific Reports https://t.co/g2wKxCnxKj
poor baby 💔😭
The first occurrence of an avian-style respiratory infection in a non-avian dinosaur https://t.co/VbxHTAT0zr
The fossilised remains of a young diplodocid – a large, long-necked herbivorous sauropod – may provide the first evidence of a respiratory infection in a dinosaur, according to a study published in @SciReports: https://t.co/wplYvOIes2
RT @DoubleBeam: 1/a whole bunch I’m gonna start this massive thread by posting the link to the OPEN ACCESS paper: https://t.co/1kfk4zxlAh
Makes sense given their similar respiratory systems but awesome to see evidence of!
RT @DoubleBeam: 1/a whole bunch I’m gonna start this massive thread by posting the link to the OPEN ACCESS paper: https://t.co/1kfk4zxlAh
What are they doing in texas
RT @DoubleBeam: 1/a whole bunch I’m gonna start this massive thread by posting the link to the OPEN ACCESS paper: https://t.co/1kfk4zxlAh
Hallan infección respiratoria en dinosaurio que vivió hace 150 millones de años https://t.co/eFKd8CwfzU
RT @DoubleBeam: 1/a whole bunch I’m gonna start this massive thread by posting the link to the OPEN ACCESS paper: https://t.co/1kfk4zxlAh
1/a whole bunch I’m gonna start this massive thread by posting the link to the OPEN ACCESS paper: https://t.co/1kfk4zxlAh