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Posts by Everett Mancke

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Dawsonoceras & “Jolietoceras” for the Joliet Area Historical Museum

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Carboniferous plants for the Joliet Area Historical Museum

Calamites sp. (Annularia stellata foliage) and Medullosales sp. (Macroneuropteris scheuchzeri foliage)

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Torvosaurus tanneri

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Herrerasaurus ischigualastensis

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Megaloceros giganteus

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BMRP 2006.4.1, Homer, an immature Triceratops specimen at the Burpee Museum

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New painting! Featuring the pterosaur Sordes pilosus of late Jurassic Kazakhstan.

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Australovenator wintonensis

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Eremotherium, one of the largest ground sloths ever

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Pteranodon longiceps

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Saichania chulsanensis

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Fur is a mammalian trait, the filamentous coverings in some dinosaurs are feathers (though they come in different stages of development/complexity)

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Tyrannosaurus rex (right manus)

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Tyrannosaurus rex (left pes)

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Tyrannosaurus rex

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The Chicago Archaeopteryx at the Field Museum of Natural History

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Made a trip to the Field Museum!

More T. rex content coming soon…

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Acrocanthosaurus atokensis

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Stegoceras validum

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Thank you!

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Kaprosuchus saharicus

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Behemoth and the Plunderers

Triceratops prorsus and “Dakotaraptor steini”

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I updated my Massospondylus skeletal reconstruction, with help from the amazing Kimi Chapelle! The most notable update is the neck turns out to be even longer.

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That’s a wrap on #2024SVP!

Realizing now that I met a ton of absolutely amazing people but didn’t take any photos with them… if that was you, thank you!!! See everyone soon! (Just probably not next year… sorry Birmingham)

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Thanks!!

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Thank you so much!!!

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Thank you!!

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Ceratosaurus nasicornis

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Thank you!

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