User:The Morrison Man

I am mostly known around the internet as The Morrison Man, but you can just call me Tim. Who am I? just some random guy from The Netherlands with a passion for all animals, living and extinct, and also a huge palaeontology (and palaeontological history) nerd. My name is in reference to my area of expertise, the Morrison Formation of the Upper Jurassic United States. Most of the articles I edit have a direct connection to this geological formation, but I make some other edits too. These are mostly done on other topics related to Paleontology or Biology. Currently I'm working on updating old and making new articles for the animals of the Late Jurassic Morrison Formation, while also updating the main page for the formation and its Paleobiota page.

I’m currently a member of WikiProjects Cetacea, Palaeontology & Dinosaurs.

If you need to contact me for whatever reason, you can leave a message on my Talk Page. I usually respond within 24 hours or faster. For inquiries specifically related to Wikiproject Palaeontology, I can also be contacted through our Discord server.

Current Projects
My main focus is currently to update numreous articles on extinct cetaceans, helped in part by user:Armin Reindl. Current projects include the List of extinct cetaceans, Basilosaurus and others. Updating pages related to the Morrison Formation holds second priority.

Paleobiota of the Morrison Formation status: On hold

Contributions
Articles that I have contributed to in the past.


 * Aiolornis
 * Basilemys
 * Furcatoceratops
 * Litopterna
 * Lufengosaurus
 * Macrovipera lebetinus schweizeri
 * Meraxes
 * Mymoorapelta
 * Nanhsiungchelyidae
 * Nigel Marven
 * Parvavis
 * Procariama
 * Scaphokogia
 * Spicomellus
 * Sundance Formation
 * Tiger Shark
 * Titanohierax
 * Vespersaurus
 * Ziapelta

Creations
Articles I have created in the past.


 * Bentiabasaurus
 * Cifellilestes
 * Diablophis
 * Gigantohierax
 * Grabauornis
 * Guemesia
 * Kharakhutulia
 * Korkonterpeton
 * Nanhsiungchelys
 * Notiolofos
 * Opisthiamimus
 * Paleobiota of the Cañadón Asfalto Formation (technically a split/move)
 * Powellophis
 * Sarabosaurus
 * Vectiraptor