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Blog Post Animals Have Fun Too
...al's sexuality - From Zooillogix - the Museum of Sex New York opens an exhibition called the sex life of animals. For a money enjoying himself check here . You can see female playing here ...
Forum Post what caused the extinction of the animals during the prehist...
what caused the extinction of the animals during the prehistoric time?
Forum Post PLEASE TELL ME ABOUT THESE EXTRAORDINARY ANIMALS
yeay i read a lot of books. and im pretty good on the ice age animals and the pleistocene animals
Forum Post what animal causes the most animals to go extinct or to in d...
what animal causes the most animals to go extinct or to in danger of going extinct?
Photo Comment Unknown- Leaky, TX
It looks kinda like pictures of vertibrae of ancient animals that I have seen.
Photo Comment New arrival, Chillean Meg tooth, RARE!
Its just amazing how well preserved these teeth are and how wide spread these animals were over the planet, isn't it. The coloring on that tooth is beautiful! :)
Photo Comment Frog
...frog is the only animal that has to blinks its eyes when they swallow, and they can't vomit like other animals: they literally throw up there stomach to clean it out and then pull it back in. :rol...
Forum Post How smart was the dinosaurs?
Some animals that are normally considered pretty dim have also been shown to be excellent at some skills. Box turtle I'm told do a good job of learning their way around their space. They learn wh...
Photo Comment smallfossil2.JPG
... Phylum: Porifera, in other words, we've probably got a prehistoric sea sponge. :) One of the simplest animals around today! :) In fact, I think sponges are SOOOO simple, that they are barely in t...
Forum Post Warmblooded survivers of the K/T-boundary
Because the cold bloded animals are able to low down their bodyheat and therefor better equiped than 'nonisolated' warmbloded animals.
Forum Post How big was the dinosaur-meteor
How many times will I have to explain this. An impact induced extinction event would result in animals starving to death from lack of plants because the plants have mostly all died from lack of sunlig...
Photo Comment Lorie Collection 1 010-1.jpg
...of the rocks and in the rockpiles. We asked my dad what they were and he said they were old bones from big animals. We asked how big and he just chuckled and said really big. He didn't really care...
Forum Post Would Dinosaurs be able to live in todays environments
D!NO wrote: Animals adapt slowly to small changes. if they were in todays environment it would be a too big of a change, and not enough time for them to adapt. Well, that completely depends on wh...
Forum Post Just some thoughts
...t;I wonder.." doesn't it? I'd like to think we've got some leeway in looking at modern animals or even ourselves as examples. Interesting thought to ponder.. ever wonder why an...
Blog Comment Utahraptor Research, Part 4: Questions and Habitat
...ites that have information that backs up my data. Now, when it comes down to the estimates based on modern animals, well, I'm sort of an amateur zoologist. I know a lot about animals that are consider...
Forum Post Are we on the road to new mega flora & fauna
... don't disolve their particular type of chitin. plants have types by their genetics that bother some animals and most bugs and bacteria. All animals make their own types also. At ripening the ...
Forum Post largest to ever live?
... Fossil Record as well, then that is when it truly gets to be almost impossible. 3. Some of the largest animals that have ever lived, are known from some VERY incomplete, disarticulate remains. ...
Forum Post Lost Largest Dinosaur?
...ertebrate refers to an animal which possesses the diagnostic condition of a vertebral column. The group of animals known as vertebrates is presumed to be monophyletic because the vertebral column appe...
Forum Post Indonesian dwarf elephants?
Diamond indicated that before 3000 BC there were no large hoofed animals in Flores islands. The only large prey for the Komodo dragons would have been the pygmy elephants. Apparently all large hoofed ...
Forum Post how strong do you thin a neanderthal or cromagnon would be
...ry coarse. Sections through Neanderthal bone show the kind and amount of mineralization common in wild animals and not found in modern humans or domestic animals. They may be reasonable assumed to...
Forum Post Warm blooded Ornithischians?
...nd the theropod _Spinosaurus_) from the same time & place have long dorsal spines. Since no modern animals have such structures, I don't think this can be said with any confidence. So...
Blog Comment The Christmas Special Is Here!!!
I would've hated to be a t-rex. Parasites in the animals mandable. The thought of it it makes me gag.
Forum Post dinosaurs still live underwater!
...t;underwater dinosaur." Excepting some birds (avian dino clade), which can dive, dinosaurs were land animals. The pliosaurs, mosasaurs, etc., of the Mesozoic are not dinosaurs - they were anc...
Forum Post Help with a Dinosaur name
I think all animals, fish, even plants know how to comunicate somehow. We keep thinking we are so much smarter of a race, than how come we don't learn to speak other animals landguages. I saw a...
Forum Post If asteroid, then why wasnt ALL life destroyed?
but even these burrowing animals
Forum Post any evidence that T-rex may have hopped like a kangaroo?
But they both have strong tendons which, are, or would have been very visible. Large animals will not hop.
Forum Post bone or fossil - found in Austin, Texas.
... to make. According to the title of the thread, you say it's either fossil OR bone. However, the only animals that would have a femur that size would be the sauropods (In case you don't know...
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