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Re:dinosaurs colors
I think they were like today's reptiles.In my big dinosaur book they have t-rex with colored feathers and that just doesn't look right.
dinosaur tusk 6 inches long
hello i need a dinosaur tusk identified its about 6 inches long, on face book under matthew goding in australia.
Re:A new theory about Extinction of Dinosaurs
... dd all forces attached to it at a moment, and so, all speeds of the object. I explain it in another book about Relativity "vs" Quantum. To help you to understand easily, ...
Re:Indonesian dwarf elephants?
Thanks Paul. Could you possibly suggest a book with some details on Australia's megafauna. The standard books, such as Benton's Vertebrate Palaeontology, are very sketchy on this subject.
Re:Post K/T birds
I would recommend the excellent book I recently bought entitled : THE ORIGIN AND EVOLUTION OF BIRDS by Alan Feduccia (1996) Yale University Press Howard
Re:PALEONEWS: Heres looking at Sue:T. rex greets world
... hanks, that is nice to know they allowed an 'ex-con' to be on hand. I just got his little book, 'Discovering the Mysterious Ammonites' and I like it a lot. The Black Hills ...
Re: 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).
the most famous hadrosuar
... ar dinsouar that rewrote hadrosaur history you can find out more about this dinosaur by finding the book "dinomummy" ...
Re:Megalodon locations in Australia...
Hi Dazza, check out Poseidon Adventures [MyScubaShop.com]my book author Steve Alten sent it to me. Check out his novels and movie trailer then scroll down to [Dive Schedule]they deal a lot with ...
Utahraptor Research, Revision 2: Social Behavior and Intelligence
I don't know how many might have already seen it, but there is quite a bit of Utahraptor description in my novel, Dinosaur Wars: Earthfall. The pack hunting behavior is portrayed, as well as eagle- ...
Re:what would the fossil of a tropical plant indicate about the...
Do any kids actually do thier own homework anymore? These queries are easy to tell when they sound like a question on a test. Sorry but I`m old school and will not reply to obvious homework ...
Re:The Great Extinctions
I suggest reference to the following book: Mass Extinctions and their Aftermath, by A Hallam and PB Wignall (Oxford University Press, 1997) It covers the whole subject over the timescale you want, ...
Re:Gingko trees, parasites, and the fossil record
... n primarily by nesting carrion birds. There is an extended discussion of this issue in the recent book by Connie Barlow: The Ghosts of Evolution: Nonsensical fruit, missingf partners and other ...
Re:Trodon - Need info for 8yr old school project
... ime With Troodon_ http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/096825120X/002- 7408538-0151434 kid's book, quite evocative you can probably order it directly from the Tyrell museum in Alberta, ...
Mammoths in 600 b.C. ?
Hello ! I've just been reading in a vulgarization book dating from 1971 that there were still Mammuthus imperator in South America in 600 b.C. I'm very surprised by this information. Can ...
Re:State BOE descides against evolution in Kansas
I don't think 'war', even if it's only rhetoric, is a good solution for any problem. Neither do I agree that taking quick measures _because somebody or something is a laughing- ...
What's Your Favourite Museum?
I did some thinking and that is something that {for me} is going to be very hard to choose unless I'll write a book about it instead of a post so i can fit everyone and everything i like in it.
The Origin and Evolution of Birds, 2nd edition
... we have an update. I was amazed that Padian and Chiappe failed to cite the first edition of this book in the ' ...
Re:Predator ruled before dinosaurs
A few weeks ago I read a novel about Marry Anning, one of the first fossil hunters. The book wasn't that good but her image caught my interest. Just imagine yourselves as Victorian gentlemen ...
Re:Amateur fossil collector
The Morocco fossils are polished pieces of ****. Crafted as mall-trinkets for the non-collector. Try the vast marine mudstone formations in: North Dakota, Montana, South Dakota, Nebraska, Wyoming, ...
Re:soft shale clean up
... t bug as you call it is actually a very small blind genus of trilobite. I just ran across them in a book I am reading. In it they are identified as "Peronopsis", having 2 thoracic segments ...
fossil field guide
I just thought that I`d pass on a handy source of info that may help. If you do a web search for "fossil detectives field guide" it should bring up a list of links. Go to the one that lists ...
Re:Size Matters : Mammoths Persisted Longer
... has : disappeared? R.L. Carroll, a self-proclaimed, gradualist would surely : disagree. In his 1988 book Vertebrate Paleontology and Evolution, he : proclaimed ...
Re:Black sand?
Will.. I could provide you pictures and you could write a brilliant reference book for the amateur fossiler in Florida who wants a little more or knowledge than just identifying the bone or tooth ...
Re:Name derivation
Hello, Leo, I use a handy little paperback with the title DICTIONARY OF WORD ROOTS AND COMBINING FORMS by Donald J. Borror which was in its 11th printing in 1971. Perhaps it is still in print. The ...
Re:Charcharodon Megalodon
I agree that there is fun in searching for fossils, but my point was that if you are looking for a large tooth in excellent condition, you are better off buying one because of the large amount of ...
Looks like a Tarsiers
ok im just a high school student who sall a pic of this in my science book an they looked pretty cool and was wonderin if they were fore sale an how much
Re:There was was a name for the asteroid that killed the life o...
Thanks Raptor! The little bit of knowledge I have is what`s left from learning as a child about rocks. Because where I lived there were no rocks so they interested me as I came across them. But I ...
What is the oldest mummy ever found, and where was it found?
Hi. I'm doing some mummy and fossils research, and I've read in a fiction book (well, it said that it was based on a real story!) that the oldest ever mummy to be found originated ...
Re:Mammalian Evolution in Annamite Mountains
May I suggest 'The Lost Ark. New & Rediscovered Animals of the 20th Century' by Dr Karl Shuker (Colins ISBN 0-00-219943-2) for a quick listing of mammals, birds, reptiles and fishes ...
Re:Fossils in Alabama
The first thing to do would be to get him some books so he will know what he is looking for. The central to north east Alabama area has a lot of paleozoic invertebrate fossils that are quite easy to ...
Re:State Fossils
That reminds me of a catagory on Win Ben Stein's Money: 'Living Fossils Other Than Strom Thurmond.' Steve Steve Brusatte http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Galaxy/8152 http:// ...
Re:Why do we have no fossils of quadrupedal carnivorous dinosaurs?
That's a really good question, and one I have never thought of until now. I'll answer it by saying that there may well be a large quadropedal carnivorus dinosaur out there. The fossil ...
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