Fossilized puke from before the dinosaurs contains 41 tiny bones
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Jörg Frobisch vom @mfnberlin.bsky.social berichtet heute auf der Plattform PINK über die #Wisskomm des Paläontologie-Projekts #Bromacker (bromacker.de). Sehr beeindruckend! Grabungsbegleitende Wisskomm durch die Forschenden selbst im Umfang einer Vollzeitstelle, ca ein Event pro Tag, Presse....
PhD student Lena Schmitz from the museum presents her discovery of a bone layer at the Bromacker excavation site.
Preparator Moritz Maier from the museum shows a small reptile skull he uncovered during the dig.
Bachelor student Moritz Hinze from the museum holds up a small fossil skeleton he found at the Bromacker site.
Welcome to the "Permian Park"! 😉🦎
This year’s #Bromacker excavation revealed bones, tiny skeletons and even volcanic ash – offering insights into life 290 million years ago. Now, the #fossils head into the project labs for preparation and selected CT scans. 🌍
📲 Learn more via explore.bromacker.de!
Reconstruction of a Dimetrodon, an early synapsid reptile, standing on a dry upland plain representing the prehistoric landscape of today’s Bromacker site in Thuringia, Germany.
Close-up of fossilized skin impressions preserved in characteristic red sandstone slabs from the Bromacker site
Early signs of social behaviour? 🧠
New analyses of fossil traces from the #Bromacker site (Thuringia) reveal scale-like skin impressions and groups of resting synapsids, incl. possibly 𝘋𝘪𝘮𝘦𝘵𝘳𝘰𝘥𝘰𝘯 𝘵𝘦𝘶𝘵𝘰𝘯𝘪𝘴! 🦴
🔗 Learn more: bit.ly/43TFcjT
📸 C. Latenneur (1), L. Marchetti et al. (2)
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Fossil bone now identified as the pelvis of Dimetrodon teutonis
Researchers from the ongoing Bromacker project excavating at the fossil site
CT scans at #mfnberlin revealed a pelvis from #Bromacker as 𝘋𝘪𝘮𝘦𝘵𝘳𝘰𝘥𝘰𝘯 𝘵𝘦𝘶𝘵𝘰𝘯𝘪𝘴, shedding light on its anatomy and movement. The 290-million-year-old site still holds much undiscovered knowledge, calling for more #research! Learn more: bit.ly/dimetrodon-p... 🔨 Credits: T. Martens (1), A. End (2) 📸
reconstrution of the Permian formation of Tambach; Eudibamus, Orobates, and Dimetrodon teutonis.
My entry for the #bromacker contest featuring species from the Permian formation of Tambach; Eudibamus, Orobates, and Dimetrodon teutonis. #paleoart #permian #paleozoic #traditionalart #myart #Sciart