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Paleontology is a weird field of science. Unlike many other fields that deal with natural phenomena, paleontology manifests itself in various ways. Put simply, there are academics who do a lot of quantifying, describing, publishing, etc, then there’re amateurs who also do most of the same things as academics but without the expensive paper, then there are commercial folks who prospect, excavate, prepare, and sell fossils, and then outside of all that there are the science communicators who try to boil down the science so everyone can understand it, and finally there is the pop culture side of things, a group of people that have coalesced around the label of paleontology enthusiast. These fine folks are just people who are into paleontology and think it’s neat, but that don’t necessarily do science, volunteer work, or anything like that, though many do. To make a long story short – there is an odd obsession with dinosaur size amongst mostly the amateur to enthusiast side of paleontology, most common online among the younger folk.
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