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New mosasaur named for a mythical Norse sea serpent #paleontology
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Did you know? Mosasaurs’ closest living relatives are today’s lizards and snakes! Meet Amelia Zietlow, a comparative biology student in the Museum’s Richard Gilder Graduate School. She studies the evolution, ontogeny, morphology, and intraspecific variation of lizards and snakes, particularly mosasaurs. Many thanks to the North Dakota Geological Survey for the Jormungandr walhallaensis footage! #fossils #womeninstem
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@AJB4D

1 year ago

Well done short. Would be incredible if we could get one of these every week or two.

Just some well put together information, shared and explained gracefully.

Hopefully enough others give this the thumb. Moar pleeze!

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@weakly4638

1 year ago

Oh my god it’s Amelia from the famed YouTube channel The Skeleton Crew

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@perumafioso517

1 year ago

It's the Skeleton Crewer!

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@Gorgonopsidcommenter

1 year ago

Hey thats Amelia! From the Skeleton Crew!

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@DreadEnder

1 year ago

Not really as “alongside” as other animals but still the same time and any have occasionally interacted

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@nobletrashspencer

1 year ago

Do you think naming it this will confuse future historians? -a dude that has a history degree

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@amisfitpuivk

1 year ago

so did this lead to any modern animals like a gator/croc maybe or did their line end? I know gators are very ancient, but maybe they're cousins

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@thomassizemore5814

1 year ago

Wahalla like as in South Carolina Wahalla?

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@thearaucariafarmer556

1 year ago

This is a wonderful video. Thank you for showing off this amazing ancient biology. Please more shorts of fossils like this (inverts too ☺️ if y'all want)

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@effiezoheir1296

1 year ago

Wooooo from the skeleton crew❤

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@josephpulaski9097

2 weeks ago

Looks like a gator

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