See : http://www.knaw.nl/proceedings/97aziz/97aziz.htm
This article described one specimen and has bibliography of previously published works
Dear Prof. Dr. Adriaens,
Tanks for answering my email.
Let's start our discussion with this question:
Why do the insects have small bodies? (Physiological reason)
How is your answer to ...
... now. Some leg bones have already been exposed and a team is continuing to work on it. I`ll post an article if I ...
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
I guess that's what this article says. They used dental records to charge T-rex with Canibalism. I didn't know that T-rex was the only large carnivore in america during it's time. ...
... previously taught into pieces. I do not know if they had the neanderthal gene or not. Here is an article on ...
Great article and the video on youtube is good too
JSpencer here is a link go to be bottom of the web page and read the article maybe same ones you have
http://www.tellmewhereonearth.com/Web%20Pages/Fossils/
Fossils_Page_9.htm
Wonderful article, Ceph. Especially love the images. ; )
And he's an expert on our universe? I can't say one way or another what happened, but a real scientist would never make a statement like that. He could have said something like "It ...
It is rather difficult to find sources online. I'll do a check and let you know if I find anything.
Perhaps try e-mailing someone at one of the universities who are known for their vertebrate ...
May I suggest the following article which summarises the arguments for volcanic theory of mass extinction at K-T boundary. It also includes a list of flood basalt eruptions and their correlation with ...
Tonight, National Georaphic Channel showed the "Death of the Megabeasts" in HD. It was really "pretty" for a TV watcher. The show asserted that humans caused the extinction of ...
It's extremely unusual that any large amount soft tissues are preserved along with the skeleton, but it can happen.
There was a case where a hadrosaur seemed to have been mummified before it ...
... ssibly it is a silicone precipitate. A few months back the magazine 'Rock and Gem' had an article by a fellow that collected such specimens. He had among other examples, a grass seed of ...
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 ...
Sorry about that Amigo. Here is the one that should link you to a whole list of articles about Austin and Texas geology and paleontology studies. Included is the article I spoke of which is titled A ...
Great article, I found it very interesting! But, a picture or sketch of this creature would make it 1,000x better.================================================================================
John,
It seems to me that the effectiveness of hunting is best seen in the skeletal remains of the populations involved, as well as in the range of food sources used. Also, as the story noted, ...
... 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 topic ...
Well, it *is* an extinct dinosaur isn't it? Unless it was right on top of the Traps, I'm not sure how far this conclusion can be supported - plenty of living animals survive around areas ...
Nope, not much to dislike there.
-they inform us why Ida is a drop-dead-gorgeous fossil.
-they point out that the term "missing link" is a cliché.
-they comment on the excessive hype ...
Good article......strange world we live in ain`t it. Maybe one day it will make sense.
Well, Lola, that's quite a discovery!! Not only do we have a new "Duck-bill," but we have a MORE Accurate date for this new hadrosaur!! Personally, that find (Arenysaurus ardevoli) ...
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SNip. . . . .
Of course Ive met some very intelligent squirrels and some pretty stupid people! Did not know that fact!
Isnt it sort of interesting, the 'mid sized' ...
Stephan Gould mentions in 'Wonderful Life' that Pikaia gracilens is the first known chordate. This was reclassified from annelid to chordata by Simon Conway Morris. The Pikaia is one of the ...
... t now to look for information on the ongoing war with nitwits over evolution, I found the following article
http://www.cnn.com/NATURE/9908/12/earlylife.ap/
Life on Earth a billion years older ...
I was reading an article not long ago about a Triceratops's fossil remains. They were examined and found to have been bitten by a T-Rex, but what they found was the bone had started to heal. The ...
... Seismosaurus was larger than Giganotosaurus. Is this the same dinosaur as the one mentioned in the articles?
One of these articles ...
Hey Rickymouse I saw a story that may interest you on this subject. It was an article about Morhiss` Mound excavation in Texas discussing how quickly things can fossilize under the right conditions. ...
... rPrehistorica, the word 'bolster' means to support, strengthen. So according to the Yahoo article this new dinosaur "strengthens the bird-dino connection."
I'm not sure I ...
The large stone is some sort of an ancient anvilstone with the cement nose being added on the upper left side. I think the double hump in this area may have been used to secure the spear shaft so it ...
[quote]www.dailymail.co.uk said :
It is one of the most recognisable dinosaurs, part of the Holy Trinity of childhood favourites alongside the brontosaurus and the mighty T-Rex.
But now scientists ...