people do u like history,hate history or love history.WHAT MAY BE THE ANSWER
... be interested in knowing that a publisher has removed a chapter on geology and paleontology from a Kansas history textbook in response to the State Board of Education's vote to leave evolution o...
Hey, does anyone know how many dinosaur skeletons there are at the KU Natural History Museum?
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Kathleen Hunt says, *Hexanchids are part of the transition from jawless fish to sharks, skates, and rays (see above claim)* But are they? As a zoologist I do not see the paleontological evidence.
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I'm sure that anyone that has kids, and in fact anyone that is into dinosaurs has been at least one to a museum to look at skeletons of dinosaurs and walked through the dinosaurs hall.
This bloge...
...occuring then where is there actually a definite transition, who would be able to actually name a point in history without identifying all possible generations and comparing each one? With a few scat...
...s for the reply.... In my web search, I ran across one of Colin's messages that explained some of the history of the Yankee 'Plastersaurus' and am now a little reluctant to make too BIG...
...t believe carbon dating is accurate. There are way too many variables and different biomes throughout the history of this planet to be able to use limited recorded history to form a legitimate refere...
...ion... I would suggest you drive at least one way through Kansas..... and stop at the KU Museum of Natural History in Lawrence, and the Sternberg Museum of Natural History in Hays.... You could also m...
You have a special piece of history there. The real value is the one that you place on it yourself.
We should have someone remove all the scandalous comments and discussions. Censoring history but beneficial sometimes.
...really 'big' will happen to Planet Earth with or without the moon moving further away... Through history this has happened so I have no reason to believe it won't go on that way....
...ter or pop can works. Also if we had a general area of the country and terrain with a little of the areas history would help....
...s going to Sedona, AZ in November. We live near NYC, and my kids and I love the American Museum of Natural History, but we have never collected any fossils of our own. Does anyone know of any good fos...
...and was a volunteer on the party that found her and excavated "her" (The Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago, Illinois. ...
Thats not always true. Dr Molineau from the Natural history Museum here responded to my e-mails in a short time. She is the museums curator and invertebrate specialist. She helped me with identificati...
In the history of life, when did the Mammal-like-Reptiles live? _If_ I remember correctly, cladist represent them as ancestor to mammals, yet they are found in strata that is older dinosaurs.
What...
If you have a local Museum of Natural History, they may offer classes on fossil preparation - if not, Edmund Scientific (http://www.edmundscientific.com/Products/
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...redator of hell creeck was the t-rex paleontoligist have found a hadrousar dinsouar that rewrote hadrosaur history you can find out more about this dinosaur by finding the book "dinomummy" ...
...lpful information. Some of what they do is a waste to many of us but that`s the way it has been throughout history....
...- which could indicate a nation of seamen. Something we don't often get to hear during 9000-years-ago-history lessons, if you get my drift.
This is really important for my research, but I hav...
...ing what the dinosaurs witnessed and they didn't know either. every thing has a cycle and all through history they witnessed their share....
Already found the Baltimore museum of natural history has staff on hand so plan on taking the kids some weekend to verify what ever I've found.
Thanks for the help and suggestion... ~A
...oks should state this. A few years back I bought an encyclopaedia of dinosaurs very cheaply in the Natural History Museum shop and it includes all the derivations.
There are plenty of similar book...
...es lobbying or threatening to sue your state also I see. Hunting of Does has to be regulated, otherwords history will repeat itself again. Their job is in the woods, but we destroy their woods so ...
...k regarding how people interested in paleontology view the quality of the various 'Museums of Natural History' webpages.
I've looked at quite a few of them, and linked several to my...
...eople. You can track my other posts on deja.news, if you care to. I post a lot on rec.arts.sf.written, soc.history.what-if, and alt.tv.daria.
True. But how do you explain all the *other* similarit...
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