"Terrible Lizards" è un horror-platform in prima persona ambientato nel 1992. I giocatori sono chiamati a indagare ed esplorare un museo infestato da dinosauri animatronici ostili per sopravvivere.

#notizievideogiochi #gamingnews #Videogiochi #TerribleLizards

👉 https://www.absolutegamer.it/dinosauri-animatronici-terrible-lizards-terrore-peggiore-squali-t-rex/

Jurassic Park, parkour and Five Nights At Freddy's meet in Terrible Lizards, in which you must go faster

It's 1992 and you're marooned in the deserts of New Mexico. Time to visit the nearby mysterious roadside attraction Dalton's Dinos.

Rock Paper Shotgun
Listening to @dave_hone and @iszi and Kimi Chapelle. The new episode of #terriblelizards promises to be lots of fun (and educational for me). I really loved Iszi's joke about the heads of Brontosaurus and Egyptian gods 😂
Dear #IsziLawrence, I can't contact you because you're only on billionaire-owned Nazi platforms, so you'll probably never see this, but you've lost a subscriber by equivocating about AI on #TerribleLizards. That sort of havering is very well for the BBC, but this is your own platform. "Useful for artists" for model references? Some basic research would have found you plenty who have tried that and been misled by it.
I just listened to @markwitton @dave_hone and @iszi talking about the new #spinosaurus book. A wonderful #terriblelizards episode! Check it out.
A friend also just received the book, it looks amazing!
Note: there's still just about time to listen to every episode of #TerribleLizards
https://terriblelizards.libsyn.com/
before the new #WalkingWithDinosaurs
begins 🙂
#podcast #dinosaurs
Terrible Lizards

Terrible Lizards is a podcast about Dinosaurs with Dr David Hone and Iszi Lawrence.

Do we know whether this has the Dr David Hone seal of approval?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episodes/m0024qbn/walking-with-dinosaurs
#WalkingWithDinosaurs #TerribleLizards #dinosaurs
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Walking With Dinosaurs

The groundbreaking series returns. Stunning visual effects bring dramatic dinosaur stories to life, based on clues from extraordinary dig sites around the world.

BBC iPlayer

Whoops! Forgot to post this earlier!
Here’s the rubber hose #Pteranodon I made for the #TerribleLizards podcast, where they answered my question on Pteranodon crest colors and patterns! (S08 E08)

Comment if you want to see more animals in this style!

#cartoon #rubberhose #pterosaur #vintagecartoon

when I woke up, the semi-random playlist I fall asleep to had arrived at a chance aggregation of pterosaur podcasts:

Anurognathids:
https://terriblelizards.libsyn.com/tl0704-anurognathids

Azhdarchids:
https://terriblelizards.libsyn.com/tls07e03-azhdarchids

Ornithocheirids:
https://terriblelizards.libsyn.com/tls08e02-black-market-fossils-and-ornithocheirid-pterosaurs

Some of the best pterosaur podcasts I've heard, all from the terriblelizards pod by @dave_hone and @iszi

#pterosaurs
#fossils
#terribleLizards

Terrible Lizards: TL0704 Anurognathids

From the very biggest to the smallest, anurognathids were the little fuzz balls of pterosaurs that barely reached 1m wingspan as adults. They were bat-like hawkers, catching insects on the wing with their giant gapes and tiny teeth. Although rare, like the azhdarchids we have recently had a flurry of finds and accompanying research on them which means that they have gone from one of the least to one of the best understood pterosaurs in short order. Better yet, they include several specimens with incredible preservation of the wings and pycnofibers (?feathers?) so they tell us a lot about pterosaurs generally, even while being weird even by pterosaur standards.  Links: A blog post of Dave’s about his recent review that summarised everything we (he) knew about anuroganthids. Another Dave post about the recently named Cascocauda and anurognathid growth

Yes, I do listen to the
#TerribleLizards podcast. Just found
@iszi too.

https://terriblelizards.libsyn.com/

Terrible Lizards

Terrible Lizards is a podcast about Dinosaurs with Dr David Hone and Iszi Lawrence.