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It's a good time to be alive for those of us fascinated by things that no longer are. 🙂 Big news today:

1. A new species. Unlike most of the other proposed new *T. whateveri* of the last few years, this one looks quite well-supported. nature.com/articles/s41598-023

2. The earliest skin impressions ever found from any . Amniotes are and , basically: animals which can lay eggs on land (or give live birth, in more derived forms) because the is protected from dessication. This is in contrast to , the first to live on land, which absolutely require a long-term water source for reproduction. In that sense amniotes are the first **true** terrestrial vertebrates, and we wouldn't be here without those distant ancestors. cell.com/current-biology/fullt

The first will no doubt get about a million times more attention, because *Tyrannosaurus*, but the second is at least as big a deal IMO. Links via Thomas Holtz. I'll try to have my own relatively insignificant thoughts when I get time.

@medigoth. There’s the Western Interior Seaway again. The New Mexico Tyrannosaurus is right there. #NewMexico, #paleontology.

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