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    FRACTAL BUILDING: AMMONITES

    Argonauticeras besairei, Collection of José Juárez Ruiz.An exceptional example of fractal building of an ammonite septum, in this clytoceratid Argonauticeras besairei from the awesome José Juárez Ruiz.Ammonites were predatory, squid-like creatures that...

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    MAMMOTH AT THE MUSEUM

    Mammoths are a personal favourite of mine and there is a particularly fetching specimen in the Natural History Museum, London. Amongst its Ice Age treasures stands the mighty woolly mammoth, Mammuthus primigenius — a shaggy titan of the Pleistocene whose...

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    LOOPS, LURCHES AND LATE CRETACEOUS SEAS: MEET AUDOULICERAS

    There are sensible ammonites… and then there are the heteromorphs.Audouliceras belongs firmly in the second camp.This wonderfully eccentric Cretaceous ammonite abandoned the classic tight spiral that most of its kin wore so elegantly and instead opted...

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    MEET THE NIGER RIVER'S TOP PREDATOR: SUCHOMINUS

    Here is a fellow to strike terror into your heart. Meet Suchomimus tenerensis, a large, long-snouted spinosaurid theropod who prowled what is now Niger during the Early Cretaceous, roughly 125 million years ago. If you imagine a T. rex that fell headfirst...

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