Spinosaurus Tail
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About
Spinosaurus Tail refers to reactions regarding the discovery of spinosaurus tail fossils in April 2020, revealing that it is the first known swimming dinosaur due to its paddle-like tail. Twitter users and Redditors responded to the finding with fan art, comparisons and general commentary.
Origin
On April 29th, 2020, Nature[3] published the article "Tail-propelled aquatic locomotion in a theropod dinosaur" which announced a new discovery regarding the spinosaurus' tail. New fossils discovered suggests that the Spinosaurus has a paddle-like tail. That day, National Geographic tweeted a video of a possible rendering of what the spinosaurus could have looked like with the caption, "A newfound fossil tail is changing what we know about Spinosaurus--and stretching our understanding of how and where dinosaurs lived" (shown below). The video gained over 571,600 views and 16,500 likes in two days.
A newfound fossil tail is changing what we know about Spinosaurus--and stretching our understanding of how and where dinosaurs lived. For more iconic storytelling like this, subscribe to National Geographic: https://t.co/wUHbBSAkyF pic.twitter.com/KsoHk0qBJe
— National Geographic (@NatGeo) April 29, 2020
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On April 29th, 2020, Twitter user @troodonvet[5] responded to the news by posting a comedic image collage rendering of a spinosaurus captioned, "2020 #Spinosaurus in a nutshell" (shown below, left). The tweet garnered over 4,700 like and 1,00 retweets in two days. That same day, Twitter user @Foervraengd[7] posted an image of Blathers from Animal Crossing with the caption, "Blathers when he checks the #spinosaurus tag and has to rearrange his fossil in the museum #acnh" (shown below, right). The tweet received over 4,500 likes in two days.
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On April 29h, Twitter users continued to react to the news. Twitter user @y_naf[4] posted an old drawing of a spinosaurus in the water which accumulated over 2,200 likes and 490 retweets (shown below, left). Twitter user @Reikkusu[6] tweeted "The animal crossing spinosaurus skeleton is already inaccurate and I find that really funny" with a screenshot from the game (shown below, right). The tweet gained over 25,700 likes and 4,200 retweets in two days. Various news outlets like the Smithsonian mag[1] published articles on the discovery. StayHipp[2] published an article on the memes.
On April 30th, 2020, Redditor fwzain posted drawings of the fossils to r/Naturewasmetal[8] and received over 3,600 points (99% upvoted) in a day (shown below, left). That same day, Redditor BattleUpSaber posted images comparing the spinosaurus to titanosauras to r/Godzilla[9] and accumulated over 500 points (100% upvoted) in a day (shown below, right).
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External References
[1] StayHipp – Spinosaurus Memes
[2] Smithsonian Mag – Fossil Suggests Spinosaurus Was First Known Swimming Dinosaur
[3] Nature – Tail-propelled aquatic locomotion in a theropod dinosaur
[5] Twitter – troodonvet
[7] Twitter – Foervraengd
[8] Reddit – r/Naturewasmetal
[9] Reddit – r/Godzilla
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Mr. Funnyman
May 01, 2020 at 12:47PM EDT
LastAngryWrestleman
May 01, 2020 at 09:55AM EDT