redfossils's profile picture. "A dabbler in science, Mr. Holmes, a picker-up of shells on the shores of the great unknown ocean." quote from the The Hound of the Baskervilles.

Renaud Dumont

@redfossils

"A dabbler in science, Mr. Holmes, a picker-up of shells on the shores of the great unknown ocean." quote from the The Hound of the Baskervilles.

Here’s a juvenile Black-crowned Night Heron fishing in a Palm Harbor, #Florida swamp. I always enjoy looking at these bird’s bright red eyes. #Audubon #FloridaBirds

redfossils's tweet image. Here’s a juvenile Black-crowned Night Heron fishing in a Palm Harbor, #Florida swamp. I always enjoy looking at these bird’s bright red eyes. #Audubon #FloridaBirds
redfossils's tweet image. Here’s a juvenile Black-crowned Night Heron fishing in a Palm Harbor, #Florida swamp. I always enjoy looking at these bird’s bright red eyes. #Audubon #FloridaBirds

Numerous small snake vertebra collected from a Harvester Ant Mound on private ranch in the Badlands of Nebraska – Early #Oligocene, Brule Formation. Most likely, these snake fossils are from small boids. Scale = mm. #FossilFriday #NebraskaFossils

redfossils's tweet image. Numerous small snake vertebra collected from a Harvester Ant Mound on private ranch in the Badlands of Nebraska – Early #Oligocene, Brule Formation. Most likely, these snake fossils are from small boids. Scale = mm. #FossilFriday #NebraskaFossils

Here are a couple of small rattlesnake fangs that split open showing their hollow structure – venom flow through the fangs up to tip where there’s a small opening. Rattlesnakes tend to shed their fangs every 6 – 10 weeks. Found in Nebraska on a Harvester Ant Mound. #RattleSnake

redfossils's tweet image. Here are a couple of small rattlesnake fangs that split open showing their hollow structure – venom flow through the fangs up to tip where there’s a small opening. Rattlesnakes tend to shed their fangs every 6 – 10 weeks. Found in Nebraska on a Harvester Ant Mound. #RattleSnake
redfossils's tweet image. Here are a couple of small rattlesnake fangs that split open showing their hollow structure – venom flow through the fangs up to tip where there’s a small opening. Rattlesnakes tend to shed their fangs every 6 – 10 weeks. Found in Nebraska on a Harvester Ant Mound. #RattleSnake

A small murex shell (perhaps Muricopsis oxytatus) – collected at SMR Aggregates, Sarasota, Florida. #Pliocene Tamiami Formation, Pinecrest Beds. Length 9mm #FossilFriday #FloridaFossils

redfossils's tweet image. A small murex shell (perhaps Muricopsis oxytatus) – collected at SMR Aggregates, Sarasota, Florida. #Pliocene Tamiami Formation, Pinecrest Beds. Length 9mm #FossilFriday #FloridaFossils
redfossils's tweet image. A small murex shell (perhaps Muricopsis oxytatus) – collected at SMR Aggregates, Sarasota, Florida. #Pliocene Tamiami Formation, Pinecrest Beds. Length 9mm #FossilFriday #FloridaFossils

Tampa Bay Fossil Club's FossilFest starts on March 15th. I'll be working at the fossil identification and Kids Sand Mine - stop by and visit us! #FloridaFossils #TampaBayFossilClub

redfossils's tweet image. Tampa Bay Fossil Club's FossilFest starts on March 15th. I'll  be working at the fossil identification and  Kids Sand Mine - stop by and visit us! #FloridaFossils #TampaBayFossilClub

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You can create your own agents in Palantir AIP right now. Here is a higher level view of how we think about agents and automations: x.com/PalantirTech/s… You can also check out the pined post in my profile for access to try it out.


Here’s a small (approximately 2cm wide) echinoid “Durhamella ocalana” (Cooke, 1942) and a scallop shell that have been hanging out together for 36 mya. Upper Eocene – Ocala Limestone Formation. #FossilFriday #FloridaFossils #Eocene

redfossils's tweet image. Here’s a small (approximately 2cm wide) echinoid “Durhamella ocalana” (Cooke, 1942) and a scallop shell that have been hanging out together for 36 mya. Upper Eocene – Ocala Limestone Formation.  #FossilFriday #FloridaFossils #Eocene

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This story from @newscientist highlights Dakota McCoy, who opened her lab at the University of Chicago and the Marine Biological Laboratory in September 2024. newscientist.com/article/245687…


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