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Forum Post I was reading an article about the new find in china and the...
I was reading an article about the new find in china and the article mentioned a fossil park. What is that, exactly?
Photo Comment Castle Peak Ammonite
I recently saw an article on ammonites that had actually began to uncurl thier shells. Have you run across any of these? If you have any could you post a pic please?
Forum Post Infant dinosaours' footprint found in Yemin
Hi I was wondering if you guys could help me understand something. I ran into this article on the internet, from the Yemen times, http://yementimes.com/article.shtml?i=1283&p=local& a=3. Th...
Forum Post PALEONEWS:Flying fossil find up for auction
The article says that the late Triassic period preceded dinosaurs by 50 million years, but I thought the dinos existed throughout the three periods of he mesozoic? This article implies that they first...
Forum Post Mammalian Evolution in Annamite Mountains
... three; and that smaller muntjac isn't all that large either. Still, it's a very interesting article, though not paleontological. There is also not very much about evolution in it beside...
Forum Post Trilobites on mars!
I read this article and it seems that they have found fossil trilobites on mars! Alien trilobites? I think mars was a planet just like are planet, Except there planet died or dried up? heres a lin...
Forum Post Building a dinosaur without dino-DNA
Bob wrote: Amazing article published on 8/20/09 by one of the world's leading paleontologists and authors on the science, ethics, and reality of creating a living dinosaur. This is 'mu...
Forum Post Discovery Channel: What If There Were No Moon?
...), I urge readers to consider how archaeologists have chosen to restore humans who died 6,000 years ago in article at <www.theonion.com/onion3545/ancient_race.html>, an article recently cited by...
Forum Post Longisquama again
...at appears to be feathers does not mean that some species of birds did not evolve from dinos Discovery article on the Longiquama: http://www.discovery.com/news/briefs/20000622/ fs_feathers.html ...
Forum Post Megalodon locations in Australia...
Well, yes, Whalesend - I agree. The article is far from complete but perhaps we can stick some pieces together and come up with the whole picture. Don't know where to start though
Forum Post Writing with 150 million year old ink :-O
I know! I actually read the article! It's amazing!!!
Forum Post Irridium Layer
You might want to check out this article as well http://www.scn .org/~bh162/iridium.html
Blog Comment Jurassic Park got something right! AGAIN!
Awesome article Traum! Incredible and definitely could be used in Jurassic Fight Club.
Forum Post Warm blooded Ornithischians?
This is an interesting article about the 4 chambered heart of a Thescelosaurus that indicates its warm-bloodedness.
Forum Post Native Americans and fossils
I forgot to mention: According to the article, the name for Elrathia fossils in the Ute language was 'timpe khanitza pachavee', which translates as something like 'little water bug in a...
Forum Post T.rex Traks in New Mexico
Hi I heard rumors that Trex tracks have been found in New Mexico, but haven't found an indepth article on this - Can anyone point me in the right direction? Thanks Clair
Blog Comment Spectacular Anchiornis
Wonderful article, Ceph. Especially love the images. ; )
Forum Post newbie, with a question and a comment : )
...nk v antiTrunk... as if feathers and fur weren't enough... * Ceph, copper: Thanks for the splendid article and quick response! Adam ...
Forum Post Earliest feathers fan controversy
For those who are interested in bird origin, it is important that they read the article in Science. The illustrations are in many cases spectacular, in some cases not as clear as I like, but the evide...
Blog Comment Archaeopteryx: Ancient bird or dinosaur?
I didn't say I agreed with the article, I was just writing a summary of it. I know Archaeopteryx is an archosaur.
Forum Post Paleocene Dinosaurs?
I forgot to mention that Jim Fassett's latest published article on these purported Paleocene dinosaurs is in the book Dinosaurs of New Mexico (Lucas and Eckert, 2000).
Forum Post Did most birds survive the K-T extinction? (was: KT Catastrophe)
...ribing) fossils which will take the radiation of birds back into the Creatceous. Watch for a possible news article in Nature by Thomas Stidham (submitted, I believe). I'd say more, but he's ...
Forum Post Indonesian dwarf elephants?
See : http://www.knaw.nl/proceedings/97aziz/97aziz.htm This article described one specimen and has bibliography of previously published works
Forum Post Why do the insects have small bodies? (Physiological reason)
...nsects have small bodies? (Physiological reason) How is your answer to this question? Please read my article and tell me your idea. http://www.geocities.com/ramin1102000/chap1-1page.html ...
Forum Post Debate over dino heart
See this recent article in Nature for the dissenters' view Dalton R, Doubts grow over discovery of fossilized 'dinosaur heart' , Nature 2000; 407: 275-76
Forum Post Fossils from precambrian
Thank you again Ben! This information is Great! I have an interesting article here about China and the fossils there: http://biocrs.biomed.brown.edu/20/News/Fossil-Embryos/ NYtimes-microfo... tml ...
Forum Post resources on Fossil Mammals?
...of Florida or Nebraska They may be able to help point you in the right direction. Is there a certain article you are looking for? I have access to several paleo databases and I may be able to fi...
Forum Post LIST OF BLOG POSTS BY TOPIC
...uld it be possible to add a listing to the blog area to search by topic? I'd also love a list of blog articles submitted added to individual profiles. I would make directing folks to a specific t...
Forum Post cloning a mammoth?
I read this article about cloning mammoths and I was very upset with what I was reading.They plan to use African elephants as surrogate mothers.But some of the scientist brought up the argument that t...
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