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@cherbel18

Paleontologist/scientist. Climate change is real. Liberal & positive person. Stay politically active. Support LGBTQ. Loves dogs & Natural History Museums.

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Amazing detail.

27.02.2026 16:48 πŸ‘ 1 πŸ” 1 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 0
Poust's expertise helps confirm Nanotyrannus was distinct species from T. rex | Nebraska Today New research from a team including the University of Nebraska State Museum’s Ashley Poust further moves a decades-long scientific debate toward a conclusion β€” the Nanotyrannus, a teacup variation of t...

news.unl.edu/article/pous...

04.12.2025 21:19 πŸ‘ 6 πŸ” 1 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 0
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This High Arctic rhino may change what we know about ancient animal migrations A 23-million-year-old rhinoceros fossil is reshaping scientists' understanding of mammal evolution.

A 23-million-year-old rhinoceros fossil is reshaping scientists' understanding of mammal evolution. n.pr/4plIDcz

04.12.2025 11:41 πŸ‘ 211 πŸ” 37 πŸ’¬ 5 πŸ“Œ 7
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New stress map reveals where Earth is on the verge of breaking apart New global stress map reveals areas where the Earth's crust is on the verge of collapse, doubling the data and changing earthquake management

New stress map reveals where Earth is on the verge of breaking apart: www.earth.com/news/new-str...

18.11.2025 03:30 πŸ‘ 5 πŸ” 1 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 0
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Mini-tyrannosaur lived alongside T. rex, extraordinary fossil confirms Study finds fresh evidence for Nanotyrannus, a dinosaur whose existence has long been debated

Mini-tyrannosaur lived alongside T. rex, extraordinary fossil confirms | Science | AAAS www.science.org/content/arti...

30.10.2025 17:45 πŸ‘ 46 πŸ” 6 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 0
Herbel helps preserve Nebraska’s legacy, one bone at a time | Nebraska Today A full-circle moment brought Carrie Herbel back to Nebraska to take a position once held by a mentor. The chief preparator at the University of Nebraska State Museum is being honored today for 10 year...

One Bone at a Time.

Meet our Chief Preparator, Carrie Herbel - who is celebrating 10 years at the Museum.

news.unl.edu/article/herb...

@cherbel18.bsky.social
@unsmmorrillhall.bsky.social

03.10.2025 15:29 πŸ‘ 8 πŸ” 4 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 0
A very toothy Plesioplatecarpus skull laid out bone by bone on a red tablecloth.  Curatorial hand for scale

A very toothy Plesioplatecarpus skull laid out bone by bone on a red tablecloth. Curatorial hand for scale

I missed #MosasaurMonday but holy moly, Winnie is prepped!

Here's the main part of the skull, without the palate laid out. She came out great and im so happy she's covered in pathologies. Just like me, we both have interesting skeletal injuries. Lower Niobrara, 86.5 million years old πŸ§ͺ

12.08.2025 20:00 πŸ‘ 64 πŸ” 13 πŸ’¬ 1 πŸ“Œ 2
On the right of the image, Carrie Barbour stands on a short ladder and uses a chisel to work on the dinosaur femur. The femur is fastened to wooden boards, which hold it vertically. In the background are tables and shelves with other artifacts and equipment. Digitized from glass-plate negative.

On the right of the image, Carrie Barbour stands on a short ladder and uses a chisel to work on the dinosaur femur. The femur is fastened to wooden boards, which hold it vertically. In the background are tables and shelves with other artifacts and equipment. Digitized from glass-plate negative.

Carrie Adeline Barbour (1861 – 1942) was a paleontologist and educator.
As an assistant curator of paleontology at the University of Nebraska State Museum and an Assistant Professor of Paleontology, she was among the earliest women paleontologists in the United States.
#WomenInSTEM

09.06.2025 23:25 πŸ‘ 107 πŸ” 29 πŸ’¬ 2 πŸ“Œ 2
The lower jaw of the bone-crushing canid Borophagus, about 3.5mya, in a display at Hagerman Fossil Beds

The lower jaw of the bone-crushing canid Borophagus, about 3.5mya, in a display at Hagerman Fossil Beds

Bone-crushing dogs!
Bone-crushing dogs!

Modern canids crush bones, too, but Borophagus and kin were extra adept at busting up skeletons. Fossil feces packed with bone back up what the jaws imply. πŸ§ͺ

24.05.2025 19:15 πŸ‘ 163 πŸ” 30 πŸ’¬ 8 πŸ“Œ 0
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Oh so true...

03.04.2025 20:38 πŸ‘ 12 πŸ” 0 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 0

Me too!!!

10.03.2025 01:43 πŸ‘ 6 πŸ” 0 πŸ’¬ 1 πŸ“Œ 0
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Episode 211 – Edward Drinker Cope Listen to Episode 211 on PodBean, YouTube, Spotify, or wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts! He’s one of the most famous names in early American paleontology, and often not for good …

This episode, @oddpride.com joins us to investigate just what was the deal with one of the most infamous figures in early American paleontology.

16.02.2025 18:01 πŸ‘ 25 πŸ” 2 πŸ’¬ 1 πŸ“Œ 2
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Dire Wolves Were Not Really Wolves, New Genetic Clues Reveal The extinct giant canids were a remarkable example of convergent evolution

www.scientificamerican.com/article/dire...

26.01.2025 19:12 πŸ‘ 6 πŸ” 0 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 0
Close-up of a reconstruction of the lemur-like fossil primate Smilodectes in a museum

Close-up of a reconstruction of the lemur-like fossil primate Smilodectes in a museum

Lemur-like primates would cling and leap through the forests of North America about 50 mya. This particular cousin of ours is Smilodectes, not an ancestor but a member of an early primate group called adapiforms. The forward-facing eyes and grasping hands are key adaptations to life in the trees πŸ§ͺ

17.01.2025 13:13 πŸ‘ 130 πŸ” 26 πŸ’¬ 1 πŸ“Œ 3
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My little Dyson passed away tonight after suffering from a severe stroke. 09/2001-01/2025 (picture from 11 years ago).

14.01.2025 03:57 πŸ‘ 7 πŸ” 1 πŸ’¬ 2 πŸ“Œ 0

One of my favorite sci-fi book series AND one of the best tv shows ever ❀️

10.01.2025 03:57 πŸ‘ 2 πŸ” 0 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 0
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04.01.2025 00:20 πŸ‘ 11 πŸ” 5 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 2

BABY #Mammoth alert!!! Not 100% complete, but another awesome specimen!

23.12.2024 17:34 πŸ‘ 10 πŸ” 3 πŸ’¬ 1 πŸ“Œ 0
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Review of Gastornithiformes Resurrecting the taxon Diatryma: A review of the giant flightless Eocene Gastornithiformes (Aves), with a report of the first skull of Diatryma geiselensis

Mayr, G. et al. 2024. Resurrecting the taxon Diatryma: A review of the giant flightless Eocene Gastornithiformes (Aves), with a report of the first skull of Diatryma geiselensis. Palaeontologia Electronica, 28(3):a57.
doi.org/10.26879/1438
palaeo-electronica.org/content/2024...

20.12.2024 22:51 πŸ‘ 37 πŸ” 7 πŸ’¬ 2 πŸ“Œ 1
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Blue Jays having an intense discussion

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Apex Stegosaurus fossil mount on display in the Museum's Gilder Center beside a neon yellow sign with information about the specimen.

Apex Stegosaurus fossil mount on display in the Museum's Gilder Center beside a neon yellow sign with information about the specimen.

Hi, BlueSky! We're here for the party, and we brought a NEW dinosaur with us. Meet Apex. Discovered in 2022 near Dinosaur, Colorado, this Stegosaurus is the largest ever found, measuring 11 ft (3.4 m) tall & 27 feet (8.2 m) long. You can see it at the Museum starting on Sunday, December 8! 🦴

05.12.2024 16:35 πŸ‘ 249 πŸ” 46 πŸ’¬ 5 πŸ“Œ 13
A rendition of Megaloceros in a realistic but also rough, painterly style against a textured beige background. Next to it is a replica of a minimalistic cave painting showing the same animal, along with a hand print motif and text saying: "Megaloceros giganteus, Grotte de Cougnac, France, around 24 thousand years before present"

A rendition of Megaloceros in a realistic but also rough, painterly style against a textured beige background. Next to it is a replica of a minimalistic cave painting showing the same animal, along with a hand print motif and text saying: "Megaloceros giganteus, Grotte de Cougnac, France, around 24 thousand years before present"

Same thing as previous, but the cave painting in question may actually represent another species of deer. The text instead refers to "Grotte de Lascaux, France, around 13 thousand years before present"

Same thing as previous, but the cave painting in question may actually represent another species of deer. The text instead refers to "Grotte de Lascaux, France, around 13 thousand years before present"

Photo of a red deer in side view

Photo of a red deer in side view

I decided to redo the 1st ever piece in my cave painting series, Megaloceros. Although the cave artwork I used in the original is glorious and often labeled as depicting Megaloceros, the antler configuration does indeed look more like the non-palmated ones from red deer.

#paleoart #artbyjulio

05.12.2024 13:33 πŸ‘ 332 πŸ” 67 πŸ’¬ 3 πŸ“Œ 1
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The end of Fall

24.11.2024 23:28 πŸ‘ 7 πŸ” 0 πŸ’¬ 1 πŸ“Œ 0

Seems more like a tour bus full of clowns

20.11.2024 03:00 πŸ‘ 3 πŸ” 0 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 0
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Googly eyes make everything better

18.11.2024 17:24 πŸ‘ 706 πŸ” 76 πŸ’¬ 27 πŸ“Œ 14
A very large Bison latifrons skull sits atop white museum cases, cushioned by cardboard and foam blocks. The horns span the entire photo.

A very large Bison latifrons skull sits atop white museum cases, cushioned by cardboard and foam blocks. The horns span the entire photo.

Greetings and Happy #FossilFriday
A quiet end of the week here at UNSM, but I'm kept company by some of the largest beasts to ever walk the Earth.
Here's one of our better Bison latifrons specimens, with horns spanning over 2 meters - if I lay down next to it they'd be longer than me! βš’οΈπŸ§ͺπŸ¦•

15.11.2024 20:51 πŸ‘ 85 πŸ” 13 πŸ’¬ 4 πŸ“Œ 1

Check out this baby sabertooth cat!

14.11.2024 21:39 πŸ‘ 4 πŸ” 0 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 0

Cutest fossil ever!

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Mummy of a juvenile sabre-toothed cat Homotherium latidens from the Upper Pleistocene of Siberia - Scientific Reports Scientific Reports - Mummy of a juvenile sabre-toothed cat Homotherium latidens from the Upper Pleistocene of Siberia

www.nature.com/articles/s41...

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