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List of non-dinosaur fossil specimens with nicknames
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This list of nicknamed non-dinosaur fossils is a list of non-dinosaurian fossil specimens given informal names or nicknames, in addition to their institutional catalogue numbers. It excludes informal appellations that are purely descriptive (e.g., "the Fighting Dinosaurs", "the Trachodon Mummy").
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For a list of dinosaur fossil specimens, see List of dinosaur specimens with nicknames.
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Synapsids
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Mammals
Atlantogenata
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Nickname | Catalogue number | Institution | Taxon | Age | Unit | Notes | Images |
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Archie | University of Nebraska State Museum | Columbian Mammoth | ![]() | ||||
Benny[1] | Trailside Museum of Natural History[2][3] | Columbian Mammoth
(Mammuthus columbi) |
Specimen died in an intraspecific fight with another of the same species, "George". Named after land surveyors Ben Ferguson and George McMillan | ||||
Dima | Woolly Mammoth | ||||||
Fred[4] | Science Central | American Mastodon | |||||
George[1] | Trailside Museum of Natural History[2][3] | Columbian Mammoth
(Mammuthus columbi) |
Specimen died in an intraspecific fight with another of the same species, "Benny". Named after land surveyors Ben Ferguson and George McMillan | ||||
Linda [5] | City Museum of Bad Vöslau | Metaxytherium medium | Badenian | ![]() | |||
Little Stevie[6] | Western Science Center | ||||||
Lyuba | Woolly Mammoth | ||||||
Mascha | Woolly Mammoth | ||||||
Max[7] | Western Science Center | Pacific Mastodon (Mammut pacificus) | |||||
Megajeff | Megalonyx | ||||||
Mylo[8] | Western Science Center | Harlan's Ground Sloth (Paramylodon harlani) | |||||
Sasha | Woolly Mammoth | ||||||
Xena[9] | Western Science Center | Columbian Mammoth | |||||
Yuka | Woolly Mammoth | ||||||
Zed | Columbian Mammoth |
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Carnivorans
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Nickname | Catalogue number | Institution | Taxon | Age | Unit | Notes | Image |
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Boris[10] | Cave Lion (Panthera spelaea) | 44,000 years ago | Two to Three-weeks old cub, died due to the collapse of a cave. | ||||
Dogor | Currently unknown whether it represents a wolf or domestic dog | ||||||
Sparta[10] | Cave Lion (Panthera spelaea) | 26,000 years ago | Female cub, died of starvation. | ||||
Tumat[11] | Centre for Palaeogenetics | yet to be determined | 14,000 years ago | Found in Russia nearly 10 years ago, it is a puppy that also contained a piece of Woolly Rhino skin in its belly. | |||
Waldo[12] | OCPC 11141 | Orange County Paleontology Collection | Titanotaria orangensis | Late Miocene (6.6 to 5.8 Ma) | Capistrano Formation | one of the last and best known tuskless walrus | ![]() |
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Primates
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Alesi[13] | KNM-NP 59050 | National Museums of Kenya[14] | Nyanzapithecus alesi | 13 mya | Lake Turkana | An infantile cranium. | ![]() | |||||||
Ardi[15] | ARA-VP-6/500 | National Museums of Kenya | Ardipithecus ramidus | 4.4 mya | Aramis | A partial skeleton, possibly a female. | ![]() | |||||||
The Black Skull[16] | KNM-WT 17000 | National Museums of Kenya[2] | Paranthropus aethiopicus | 2.5 mya | Nachukui Formation | A cranium. | ||||||||
Dear Boy,[17] Zinj[18] | OH 5 | Paranthropus boisei | 1.8 ma | Olduvai Gorge | A cranium and mandible. | ![]() | ||||||||
Flo, Little Lady of Flores,[19] Hobbit | LB-1 | Homo floresiensis | 50 ka | Liang Bua | A partial skeleton, including a cranium and mandible. | ![]() | ||||||||
Ida[20] | PMO 214.214 (Slab A) | American Museum of Natural History | Darwinius masillae | 47 mya | Messel Pit | Two slabs, A and B, comprising a nearly complete individual with part and counterpart. | ![]() | |||||||
Devil's Tower Child,[21] Abel | Gibraltar 2 | Homo neanderthalensis | 42 ka | Devil's Tower | Five cranial fragments belonging to a young boy. | |||||||||
Laia[22] | IPS58443 | Pliobates cataloniae | 11.6 ma | Partial skeleton. | ||||||||||
Lucy, Dinkinesh,[23] Heelomali | AL 288-1 | Australopithecus afarensis | 3.2 mya | Hadar | A partial skeleton including cranial fragments. | ![]() | ||||||||
Mrs. Ples[24] | Sts 5 | Ditsong National Museum of Natural History | Australopithecus africanus | 2.1-2.6 mya[25] | Sterkfontein | A cranium. | ![]() | |||||||
Red Lady of Paviland[26] | None | Various[citation needed] | Homo sapiens | 33 ka | Paviland Cave | A partial skeleton of a man. | ![]() | |||||||
Taung Child,[27] Taung Baby | Taung 1 | Wits University[28] | Australopithecus | 2.8 mya | Taung | A partial cranium and mandible. | ![]() | |||||||
Turkana Boy, Nariokotome Boy[29] | KNM-WT 15000 | National Museums of Kenya[2] | Homo erectus | 1.5 mya | Nachukui Formation | One of the most complete hominin skeletons. | ![]() | |||||||
Nandy[30] | Shanidar 1 | Homo neanderthalensis | 45-35 ka | Shanidar Cave | A set of skeletal remains including a skull. | ![]() | ||||||||
The Old Man[31] | La Chapelle-aux-Saints 1 | Homo neanderthalensis | 60 ka | La Chapelle-aux-Saints | A skeleton. | ![]() | ||||||||
Egbert[32] | Ksar Akil 1 | National Museum of Beirut | Homo sapiens | 40-38 ka[33] | Ksar Akil | A juvenile skeleton. | ||||||||
Ethelruda[33] | Ksar Akil 2 | National Museum of Beirut | Homo sapiens | 42-41 ka | Ksar Akil | A maxilla. | ||||||||
The Young Prince[34] | Arene Candide 1 | Various[citation needed] | Homo sapiens | 23 ka | Arene Candide | A skeleton of a teenager. | ![]() | |||||||
Jonny’s Child[35] | OH 7 | Homo habilis | 1.75 mya | Olduvai Gorge | A mandible, the holotype. | ![]() | ||||||||
Pinhead[36] | OH 12 | Homo erectus | Olduvai Gorge | A partial cranium. | ||||||||||
Cinderella (Cindy)[37] | OH 13 | Homo habilis | Olduvai Gorge | A partial cranium and mandible. | ||||||||||
Olduvai George (George)[38] | OH 16 | Homo habilis | 1.7 mya | Olduvai Gorge | A partial neurocranium. | |||||||||
Twiggy[39] | OH 24 | Homo habilis | 1.8 mya | Olduvai Gorge | A cranium. | |||||||||
Selam, Dikika infant/baby/child, Lucy's Baby[40] | DIK-1/1 | National Museum, Addis Ababa | Australopithecus afarensis | 3.3 mya | Dikika | An infantile skeleton including cranium and mandible. | ![]() | |||||||
Samuel/Samu[41] | Vsz II | Hungarian National Museum | Homo heidelbergensis? | 325-340 ka | Vertesszolos | A fragmentary | ||||||||
Mystery Skull[2] | KNM-ER 1805 | National Museums of Kenya | Homo habilis[42] | 1.74 mya | Kariri Ridge | A cranium. | ![]() | |||||||
The First Family[43] | AL 333 | Australopithecus afarensis | 3.2 mya | Hadar | Various skeletal elements. | |||||||||
Moshe[44] | KMH2 | Homo neanderthalensis | 60 ka | Kebara Cave | A skeleton including cranium. | ![]() | ||||||||
Agamenón[45] | SH 4 | Homo neanderthalensis | 430 ka | Sima de los Huesos | A cranium. | |||||||||
Miguelón[46] | SH 5 | Homo neanderthalensis | 430 ka | Sima de los Huesos | A cranium and mandible. | ![]() | ||||||||
Benjamina[47] | SH 14 | Homo neanderthalensis | 430 ka | Sima de los Huesos | An infantile cranium. | |||||||||
Little Foot[48] | StW 573 | Australopithecus africanus | 3.67 mya | Sterkfontein | A skeleton. | |||||||||
Elvis[49] | Pelvis 1 | Homo neanderthalensis | Sima de los Huesos | A pelvis. | ![]() | |||||||||
Eurydice[50] | DNH-7 | Paranthropus robustus | 2.04-1.95 mya | Drimolen | A cranium and mandible. | ![]() | ||||||||
Orpheus[51] | DNH-8 | Paranthropus robustus | Drimolen | A mandible. | ||||||||||
Khethi[52] | DNH 152 | Paranthropus robustus | 2.04–1.95 mya | Drimolen | ||||||||||
Simon[53] | DNH 134 | Homo erectus | 2 mya | Drimolen | A neurocranium. | |||||||||
Abel[54] | KT12/H1 | Australopithecus bahrelghazali | 3.5 mya | Koro Toro | A mandible. | |||||||||
Toumaï[55] | TM 266-01-060-1 | Sahelanthropus tchadensis | 7-6 mya | Djurab Desert | A cranium and limb bone | ![]() | ||||||||
Kadanuumuu, Big Man[56] | KSD-VP-1/1 | Australopithecus afarensis | 3.58 mya | |||||||||||
Karabo[57] | MH1 | Wits University | Australopithecus sediba | 1.8 mya | Malapa Cave | A partial skeleton. | ![]() | |||||||
Issa[58] | MH2 | Wits University | Australopithecus sediba | 1.8 mya | Malapa Cave | A partial skeleton. | ||||||||
X-woman[59] | Denisova 3 | Denisovan | 76.2–51.6 ka | Denisova Cave | A finger bone. | ![]() | ||||||||
Denny[59] | Denisova 11 | Denisovan x Neanderthal | 118.1–79.3 ka | Denisova Cave | Limb fragments. | ![]() | ||||||||
Neo[60] | NES1 | Homo naledi | 300 kya | Lesedi Chamber | A cranium and mandible. | [[File:Homo naledi LES1 cranium.jpg|frame/ref> | Vsz II | Hungarian National Museum | Homo heidelbergensis? | 325-340 ka | Vertesszolos | A fragmentary | ||
Mystery Skullless|149x149px]] | ||||||||||||||
Mal’ta Boy[61] | MA-1 | Homo sapiens | 24 ka | Mal'ta | Skeleton. | |||||||||
Mtoto[62] | Panga ya Saidi | Homo sapiens | 78 ka | Panga ya Saidi | Skeleton, a burial. | |||||||||
Vera[63] | Prado Vargas 1360 | Homo neanderthalensis | 54.7-39.8 ka | Prado Vargas | ||||||||||
Pàus[64] | St.n.166623 | Homo neanderthalensis | ||||||||||||
La Dame du Cavillon[65] | Barma del Caviglione 1 | Homo sapiens | 24 ka | Cavillon Cave | Skeleton, a burial. | |||||||||
Ötzi the Iceman[66] | South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology | Homo sapiens | 3300 BC | Ötztal Alps | A mummified body. | ![]() | ||||||||
Luzia[67] | Lapa Vermelha IV Hominid 1 | Homo sapiens | 11.5 ka | Lapa Vermelha | A fragmentary skeleton. | ![]() | ||||||||
Naia[citation needed] | HN5/48 | Homo sapiens | 13-12 ka | Hoyo Negro | A skeleton. | |||||||||
Kwäday Dän Ts’ìnchi[68] | None | Homo sapiens | 550–300 years | Tatshenshini-Alsek Provincial Park | A mummified body. | |||||||||
Anzick Boy[69] | Anzick-1 | Homo sapiens | 13-12.85 ka | Near Wilsall | A skeleton. | |||||||||
Leanderthal Lady[70] | Homo sapiens | 13-10 ka | Wilson-Leonard Brushy Creek Site | A skeleton. | ||||||||||
El Graeco[71] | Graecopithecus freybergi | 7.2 mya | Pyrgos Vasilissis | Dental-mandibular remains. | ![]() | |||||||||
Madam Buya[72] | Buia UA 31 | Homo erectus | 1 mya | Afar | A cranium. | ![]() | ||||||||
Eve[73] | Qazeh 9 | Homo sapiens | 100–90 ka | Qafzeh Cave | A cranium. | |||||||||
Besséʼ[74] | Homo sapiens | 7200 years | Leang Panninge cave | A skeleton. | ![]() | |||||||||
Roger[75] | Boxgrove 1 | Homo heidelbergensis | 500 ka | Boxgrove | Limb and dental fragments. | ![]() | ||||||||
Pau[76] | IPS21350 | Pierolapithecus catalaunicus | 12.5-13 mya | Barranc de Can Vila-1 site | A skeleton. | ![]() |
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Ungulates
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Nickname | Catalogue number | Institution | Taxon | Age | Unit | Notes | Image |
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Blue Babe | University of Alaska Museum | Steppe Bison | ![]() | ||||
Thor[77] | Megacerops | Eocene |
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Marsupials
Pelycosaurs
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Nickname | Catalogue number | Institution | Taxon | Age | Unit | Notes | Images |
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Leidy[78] | Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University (on loan to Royal Ontario Museum) | Dimetrodon borealis | Early Permian, 270 Ma (Artinskian) | Orby Head Formation | Named after Joseph Leidy, the original describer of the specimen |
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Lepidosauria
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Nickname | Catalogue number | Institution | Taxon | Age | Unit | Notes | Images |
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Bèr | Maastricht Natural History Museum | Prognathodon saturator | |||||
Bob | Tylosaurus | ||||||
Bruce | Tylosaurus | ||||||
Brutus | Royal Tyrell Museum of Paleaotology | Prognathodon overtoni | Korite Ammolite mine, Bearpaw Formation | Named Brutus to describe the Burly nature of its anatomy.[79] | |||
Bunker | KUVP 5033 | University of Kansas Natural History Museum | Tylosaurus | Niobrara Formation | |||
Eustace | NDGS 10838 | North Dakota Heritage Center | Jormungandr walhallaensis | Middle Campanian; Late Cretaceous | Pierre Shale Formation, Pembina Member | Holotype specimen named after the character Eustace Bagge from the animated show Courage the Cowardly Dog.[80] | |
Max | Tylosaurus | ||||||
Mister Sinister | TMP 2008.036.0001 | Royal Tyrell Museum of Paleaotology | Mosasaurus missouriensis | Late Campanian; Late Cretaceous | Bearpaw Formation | A Juvenile, named after the comic book character Mister Sinister, in reference to its grin.[81] | |
Mushy | |||||||
Omācīw | Tylosaurus | ||||||
Sophie | Tylosaurus | ||||||
Suzy | Tylosaurus |
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Pseudosuchians
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Nickname | Catalogue number | Institution | Taxon | Age | Unit | Notes | Images |
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Big Bert | SMNH P2411.1 | Royal Saskatchewan Museum | Terminonaris robusta | Late Cretaceous (Turonian) | Favel Formation | Most complete specimen of the genus | |
Black Sun[82] | THOR16_100BS | Crocodylus anthropophagus | Pleistocene | Olduvai Gorge | Named due to the fact that it was discovered during an annual solar eclipse on September 1, 2016 | ||
Edgar[83] | NHMUK P9/3a | Natural History Museum, London | Aenigmaspina pantyffynnonensis | Late Triassic (Rhaetian) | |||
Mo | Terminonaris ponteixensis | Late Cretacaeous | |||||
Scarface[84] | LPRP 0697 | Laboratório de
Paleontologia de Ribeirão Preto |
Aphaurosuchus escharafacies | Late Cretaceois (Coniacian-Campanian) | Bauru Group of Vale do Rio do Peixe
Formation |
A cut on the left jugal and dentary made by the rock saw during the collection of the specimen, promptly gave the fossil its nickname “Scarface.” |
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Pterosauria
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Nickname | Catalogue number | Institution | Taxon | Age | Unit | Notes | Images |
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Butch | AODF 876 | Australian Age of Dinosaurs | Ferrodraco | Cenomanian; Late Cretaceous | Winton Formation | Holotype of Ferrodraco | |
Dark Wing | Rhamphorhynchus | ||||||
Dracula | undescribed azhdarchid | ||||||
Ian | undescribed wukongopterid | ||||||
Mrs. T | Darwinopterus |
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Sauropterygia
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Nickname | Catalogue number | Institution | Taxon | Age | Unit | Notes | Images |
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Albert[85] | Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology | possibly Albertonectes | Late Cretcaeois | Bearpaw Formation | Named after Albertonectes, because it might possibly belong to that genus. | ||
Britney | Ophthalmothule | Tithonian-Berriasian | |||||
Doris | Pliosaurus carpenteri | ||||||
Harold[86] | GPM 5001 [87] | Paleon Museum | Serpentisuchops pfisterae | Late Cretaceous, (Lower Maastrichtian) | Pierre Shale | ||
Ichabod | TMP 2007.011.0001 | Royal Tyrell Museum of Paleaotology | Albertonectes vanderveldei | Late Campanian; Late Cretaceous | Bearpaw Formation | Named after Ichabod Crane from the Legend of the Sleepy Hollow, in reference to the missing skull of the specimen. |
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Misc Reptiles
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Nickname | Catalogue number | Institution | Taxon | Age | Unit | Notes | Images |
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Brigitta[88] | Natural History Museum, Vienna | Archelon | Campanian | Pierre Shale | the largest known specimen of Archelon and second largest individual turtle fossil after specimen CIAAP-2002-01 of Stupendemys geographica[89] | ||
Delilah | Pareisaurus | ||||||
Jim 2[90] | LACM DI 157871 | Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County | Cymbospondylus youngorum | Anisian | Favret Formation | holotype specimen of C. youngorum, the largest known member of the genus with a skull length of almost 2 meters [91] | |
Oldie / Gamla | Keilhauia nui |
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