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Blog Post Fossils and Fossils Oil the The Dinosaurs
mcblogger talks about the origin of fossil oil. No one says that oil comes from 'dead dinosaurs'. It comes from organic matter that was not allowed to decay in a normal, oxygenated environment...
Forum Post How did dinosaurs change over time in the Mesozoic Era?
How did dinosaurs change over time in the Mesozoic Era?
Forum Post What did the habitat of the dinosaurs look like?
What did the habitat of the dinosaurs look like?
Forum Post dinosaurs still live underwater!
... such thing as an "underwater dinosaur." Excepting some birds (avian dino clade), which can dive, dinosaurs were land animals. The pliosaurs, mosasaurs, etc., of the Mesozoic are not din...
Forum Post Would Dinosaurs be able to live in todays environments
Hi All, Heres one for you? If in some way man could bring back the Dinosaurs( Jurassic Park) ,would the dinosaurs be able to survive our current environment? Its been proven that oxygen levels duri...
Forum Post A new theory about Extinction of Dinosaurs
...ome questions about their decline came up, which continued up to this day. By observing the fossils of giant dinosaurs, about several million years ago, this question comes up that, which factors caus...
Forum Post Walking with Dinosaurs tour dates scheduled through 2010!
I know that several of you users here were interested in seeing the live Walking with Dinosaurs show, and it has just come to my attention that it is still most definitely showing in North America. ...
Forum Post are we related to dinosaurs
Kaitlyn, Humans and dinosaurs have no relation. Humans are related to ancient hominids, which originated in Europe around 135,000 years ago. Dinosaurs evolved from some of the same reptiles that su...
Forum Post Paleocene Dinosaurs?
I'm not convinced that there were fewer small dinosaurs towards the end of the Cretaceous, but in any case it is irrelevant to my question. There were certainly plenty of small dinosaurs in the J...
Forum Post Ocean dinosaurs and extinction
We may never know the exact circumstances that led to the extinction of the dinosaurs ,but if we did maybe mankind would start to treat the earth and the environment with agreat deal more respect. Ma...
Blog Post A snake that - probably - ate dinosaurs!
Baby dinosaurs, that is. Based on a fossil from India scientists from Michigan have described a 67 million year old snake found curled up in a sauropod nest. The 3.5 meter long serpent, which has ...
Forum Post The end of the non avian dinosaurs vs the end of the avian dinosaurs
Hi Jim! The non-avian dinosaurs died in a huge meteor impact 65 million years ago. The avian dinosaurs are still around today; in fact, there could be a nest of avian dinosaurs in your backyard! You w...
Forum Post Were there "fish dinosaurs"?
... 5-y/o got into a discussion today at school with some other kids about whether or not there were "fish dinosaurs". My kiddo's point was that plesiosaurs were reptiles, but not truly di...
Forum Post why were dinosaurs so large?
Opps, I forgot to add that not all dinosaurs particapted in the queen's race of size. As I mentioned before there are other ways to run the race, because the goal is simply to persist. So, other ...
Forum Post Random scientist inc, How can dinosaurs and birds be closely...
Random scientist inc, How can dinosaurs and birds be closely related and primates and humans be closely related without dinosaurs and humans being related? The theory of evolution doesn't work l...
Forum Post News Update: Dinosaurs Decoded
... piece of news I could find: There's a new show on the National Geographic Channel. It's called Dinosaurs Decoded. It's a show where Jack Horner and his colleagues are trying to disp...
Forum Post How smart was the dinosaurs?
First of all it should be "How smart WERE the Dinosaurs" as you are reffering to DinosaurS (plural). Second, Intelligence can be considered something of a specialised idea. For example A ...
Forum Post what time did the megalodon live with the dinosaurs
what time did the megalodon live with the dinosaurs
Forum Post Were dinosaurs warm-blooded?
...hought and thought about this subject for a very long time. As it appears, there is no decision made whether dinosaurs were warm-blooded or not. I have gathered a number of statements... Scientist...
Forum Post Asteroid Did not kill Dinosaurs
I think the dinosaurs ate like sheep and goats devouring all plants including the roots and the planet couldn't recover, so the herbivores died off and the carnivores ate each other leaving us wi...
Forum Post Could the dinosaurs have died from asphyxiation?
It has been suggested. See : Monczunski J, The Dinosaurs' Last Gasp http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/5707/dino1.htm Yulsman T, Did the dinosaurs suffocate ?, Earth (March) 1994; 3 (2...
Forum Post Living Dinosaurs (re: mountain species)
Dinosaurs have been found in Alaska and Australia. The Alaskan dinosaurs WERE within their contemporary Arctic circle. I suspect that some of the Australian dinosaurs were antarctic. You could prove y...
Forum Post Herbivorus Dinosaurs
...e Cenozoic Era. Just thought I'd throw that out there! Now, as for the description of herbivorous dinosaurs, Tyler got most of it, but what he didn't include was that the order ornithi...
Forum Post Studying dinosaurs the fun way
I found a good source of education on dinosaurs. It teaches the types of dinosaurs and their periods of evolution. It is easy to follow and very imformative. It is called Dinosaur Train on PBS. It...
Forum Post Birds/dinosaurs and bats/mammals
Referring to the relation between birds and dinosaurs: If we get a new extinction and the only mammals who survive is the bats, who will in 65 million years believe, that the bats is related to blue w...
Blog Post The Origin of the Dinosaurs
... the influence of men of any on the process I came across this question: I learned in science class that dinosaurs we related to reptiles, but now I learn that they are related to birds Well...
Forum Post Children/Family Event DINOSAURS! The Mary Brogan Museum of A...
Keeping the thread on talks. Here is another coming up in Washington state. Dinosaurs on Ice: Jurassic Dinosaurs from Antarctica Thurs, November 12, 2009 7 PM, Burke Museum, Washington Dr. Wil...
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