Patrick Simmons+FollowJurassic Sea Monster Was Hiding in Plain SightImagine a long-necked sea creature chilling in a museum for decades before anyone realized it was a whole new species! Scientists just ID’d Plesionectes longicollum, a Jurassic marine reptile with a seriously unique skeleton. This fossil, found in Germany, is now the oldest known plesiosaur from the region. Proof that sometimes the coolest discoveries are hiding right under our noses (or behind museum glass)! #Science #JurassicParkVibes #FossilFinds39427Share
Brad Arroyo+FollowJurassic Giant Found in Oxfordshire!Imagine stumbling on a 167-million-year-old pterosaur fossil in your backyard! That’s what happened in Oxfordshire, and this ancient “flying reptile” is one of the biggest and oldest ever found. Its massive wingspan and unique features are making scientists rethink everything about Jurassic skies. Plus, the fossil’s so well-preserved, it’s basically a prehistoric time capsule. Museums are already planning to show it off—who else wants to see this real-life dragon? #History #JurassicParkVibes #FossilFind292Share
Jessica Hodge+FollowJurassic Sea Monster Had Ninja Fins?!A 180-million-year-old ichthyosaur fossil just dropped, and it’s wild! Scientists found soft tissue on its fin, showing it had special, noise-canceling flippers—basically, stealth mode for hunting underwater. Imagine a giant, ancient sea predator gliding silently in the dark with massive eyes and serrated, drag-reducing fins. The fossil was so well-preserved, they could even see skin patterns and weird spike-like structures. Paleontologists are geeking out, hoping this helps crack the code on how these Jurassic beasts evolved. Nature is next-level! #Science #FossilFind #JurassicParkVibes50Share
Jessica Hodge+FollowJurassic Giant Twice the Size Discovered!Dino fans, get this: scientists just found a 33-foot-long sauropodomorph in China—twice as big as its closest cousin! Xingxiulong yueorum roamed 190 million years ago and is now the second known member of its genus. This massive, long-necked herbivore bridges the gap between early, smaller dinos and the iconic giants we all know. The coolest part? Its bones show features that popped up way earlier than anyone thought. Imagine what else is hiding in those ancient rocks! #Dinosaurs #JurassicParkVibes #Paleontology #Science131Share
James Brady+Followdire wolves are back: science or sci-fi?🐺🔥 Scientists have brought the dire wolf back from extinction, and everyone’s buzzing about what’s next! Dodos? Woolly mammoths? Or are we just heading straight into Jurassic Park territory? 🤔 Romulus and Remus are the first de-extinct pups, showing what’s possible with ancient DNA and cloning. Exciting or risky? #DireWolves #ScienceOrFiction #DeExtinction #JurassicParkVibes #Science1612Share