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Any suggestions for a good book or site on this topic? *read post please*
So... I've got a project for my Intro to Forensics class due in about two weeks now, and I decided to do it on how forensics are used in paleontology. I've found some sites that I can use, ...
Book: Céphalopodes jurassiques
I am looking for a book: J.-C. Fischer, 1994, Masson, Révision critique de la Paléontologie française d'Alcide d'Orbigny. Volume I. Céphalopodes jurassiques. Where can I get this book. ...
Strawberries?
Rick, look at this book I`ve been talking about online and you`ll see answers to some of your questions. Look at the sponges and bryozoans in book. You can download a free copy to save. You`ll need ...
clam
I do not believe this is a clam, but a brachiopod :) If my paleo book was not in storage I'd try an identify the species.
Re:Anyone know of good fossil sites in Pennsylvania?
There is a book titled "Fossils of Pennsylvania", that names the fossils found in the state and places you can go to find them. Local book stores should carry it or go on Amazon.com.
Re:Were there giant snakes during dinosaur times?
... at most of the giants are found in the Old World, where snakes seemed to have originated. Hence the book that I mentioned, which did, IIRC deal with the ...
Re:Could a Dunkleosteus be alive today, and if so, where?
How about the Bermuda Triangle for the setting? Lots of ships are lost, possibly to your Dunk and other predators. And Raptors taking out the search planes. It`s a point of no return for many people. ...
Re:trilobites
some times i think hmm i wounder if we just had a book that had every type of living thing that ever egxisted now imagine how big that book would be
hells aquarium
Sorry if this is off topic but I’m thinking of buying this book. Curious if anyone’s has checked out the new book “Hell’s Aquarium” by Steve Alten? I know he’s been a best selling author ...
Re:What kind of dinosaur bones have I found?
... er, when do you plan on posting a picture for us all to see? You may also try your local library or book shop for the field guide to Texas fossils written by the curator of the Dallas Museum of ...
fossil sponges and jelly fish
... may have not seen. Is there a very good fossil record of porifera? of cnidaria? A reference to a book for the educated layman or a text ...
Re:I was recently chastised by a local paleontologist for sayin...
... or stops the learning process. When I was taking my 400 level English class for my BA, our main book of study was the Scarlet letter My ...
Re:Feathery Dinosaurs
Greg Paul stuck feathers onto the Velociraptors illustrated in his book (Predatory Dinosaurs of the World) over 10 years ago. Where to put them, and how many, were obviously up to the imagination, ...
Unnamed Picture
... Charles Finsley the Curator Emeritus of earth sciences at the Dallas Museum of Natural History. His book "A Field Guide to Fossils of Texa ...
Re:Prehistoric monster-cats found
Sorry if this is off topic but I’m thinking of buying this book. Curious if anyone’s has checked out the new book “Hell’s Aquarium” by Steve Alten? It’s about the ancient prehistoric ...
Re:Will dinosaurs be brought back to life?
what book is it called? i would like to know thanks
Re:About "How to really prepare fossils"
... white all purpose Elmers that we used in school back when I was a kid. This method was taken from a book by the curator of the Natural Sciences Museum in Dallas, Tx. which ...
Re:Were dinosaurs warm-blooded?
Peer-review is not foolproof, and there is also room for personal vendetta in the peer-review process. Scientists are human and are fully aware of that possibility. There was even a published debate ...
tail section
Tarheel 59 he had a lot of endoceras, trilobites, bi-valves and corals. If you look him up on this site under members you`ll be able to view his photo album found in his profile. I also thought of ...
Re:ammonites classification
: and their classifications ? I like searching fossils, and I found a few : ammonites, but it's a hobby for me, not a job, so that I need a help in : classifying them... : Thanks for any ...
Re:Megistotherium or Andrewsarchus
<< I grew up thinking that the Eocene condylarth ANDREWSARCHUS was the biggest mammalian predator known. Now I learn of an even bigger beast, the Miocene Creodont MEGISTERIUM, which was ...
Re:What was the Biggest Mammalian land predator of all time?
tell me any link or the name of any book where u can prove your theory
Re:I found this fish fossil in the Turtle creek riverbed after ...
Nice find! Being from Austin I sure know about that chalk. I hit it sometimes 6 inches below the surface in my yard. If that is truly Austin chalk it will have a rough almost crumbly in places ...
100 Most Important Science Books
Aw, why go out and buy the book ('Worlds in Collision)'?...
Re:Giant flying dinosaurs
This is not an assumption. Only birds have feathers. No other animals have ever been found with them. No feathered pterosaur has ever been found. Pterosaurs are not closely related to birds ...
Re:what climate is the biome that the dinosaurs lived in?
some times students dont understand by just reading it out of a book so they need help from outside sources
flint nodule cut open
This is a grey flint nodule with other minerals in the mix. This flint is not like the chert type which is a super hard flint. Chert is what arrowheads and other tools were made from because of it`s ...
Field guide
Did anyone check out the Fossil Field guide book I mentioned in post?
Re:are we related to dinosaurs
we all came from a single celled organism and if you have an argument with that then read a book which would mean if all life strated from that organism that would mean yes are somewhere related to ...
Jurassic Park got something right! AGAIN!
Interesting, though i still havent got round to reading the book ;(
Re:Who would win ? T Rex or Deinosuchus?
I think deinosuchus would win. They are soo large. I find deinosuchus very interesting, i have seen every movie and read every book and i always wanted to know witch 1 would win a fight!!
God didn't create universe, says Hawking
... universe, the man who is arguably Britain's most famous living scientist says in a forthcoming book. In the new work, The Grand Design, Professor Stephen Hawking argues that the Big Bang, ...
Re:What kind of tooth is this? Is it a shark tooth?
You'ld hate it here. In the worlds shortest book "Dangerous fauna of Ireland" it lists the contents as: "Some of the more agitated sheep and the occasional badger."
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