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Contrary to popular belief, polar dinosaurs may not have traveled as far as originally thought when making their bi-annual migration. University of Alberta researchers Phil Bell and Eric Snively ha
...ssion I feel that I find a lot of interest in what's happening but as an observer from outside.
The basic questions that are raised are not different from the ones that every other science and resea...
...ission I've copied it here.
From the earliest days that the big bones of past animals were found, some questions about their decline came up, which continued up to this day. By observing the foss...
...y at some point and accept the same story, same heroes, same theories, same grounds for discussion and same questions to be answered.
In a sense the scientific community is no more rational then a g...
A very interesting article on Evolving Thoughts discusses the question of the validity of scientific theories given the fact that there could be a vast number of parallel theories that could apply to
...at publishes updates on research, information supplied by palaeontologists, museum staff, articles based on questions from children and all sorts of other material with a prehistoric theme.
Everythi...
In a discussion on global warming and 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 t
...ng of the earth's gravity
From the earliest days that the big bones of past animals were found, some questions about their decline came up, which continued up to this day. By observing the foss...
Hi, I'm new to the site, and have a resource question; does anyone have a link to a map which shows the depth of the irridium layer throughout the world?
Thanks! Rick
...s this one.
I was wondering if those of you who use this site could take a couple seconds to answer a few questions (or only one) about your information needs.
1.where do you currently look for or...
...eform.htm It is very nicely done and with a great artist sense.
However I have failed to see anywhere any questioning of the present most Horrid Geological Theories ! ... as well as any suspicion th...
...ership; is akin to President Bush, sitting before the 911 commision for one hour with a prearrangred set of questions and replies. And it leave you saying: 'huh?'
Thank you, so if there is an error ...
A question.. is the following a product of evolution or intervention by a superior lifeform?
The Sphinx cat, bred from a Canadian mutation, is virtually hairless and has a damaged spine which result
...probably hundreds of millions of years earlier (perhaps after the previous Snowball Earth episode?). 3) The question then becomes, why did so many phyla all independently evolve shells/skeletons at th...
...s? Or microplates (that have since been subducted, or plastered on to other continents? Or xxxx? Or xxxx?
Questions questions questions... But with minimal contemplation of distribution, the big din...
Hello all! Reading 'The Book of Life', has in some cases inspired more questions for me.
1. What exactly is a miacoid? I don't understand, it is a basal carnivore? 2. Condylarths, everything I seem
...snap his fingers and by magic things happen. now you know why I am not a creationist.
That being said, my question to you would be: why not?
that would be the intent eh? But the again, as with any...
In response to a request for someone to ask a real Paleotological question to try and overwhelm the idiocy that has shown up on this newsgroup, here's one for you!
In searching the mid-clarendonian
me not creationist ugh ugh
maybe somebody who knows about astronomy can explain it to you..
I think this is an interesting question, because dinosaurs may have eaten some humans ...
This is false. Novel features from mutation have been documented.
False. Bacteria have evolved the ability to digest nylon.
This is not a scientific argument, much less a strong one. Speciation
...tion of what the species page would look like:
http://www.intergate.com/~tmaier/fossils/cb/cb26.htm
The question is, what data fields should the records on each species contain? What would you add...
...ist in the world has found as yet the right answer, except their usual learnt-by-heart nonsense ! This is a question I am putting to you as an experiment, since I respect all seeking minds.
You know...
...T EVEN ABLE TO UNDERSTAND THE SIMPLEST THINGS !
Thank you for the effort I made in answering some of your questions, here is the result from someone who object to name calling
Be consistent please...
Any Ordovician experts out there? I think I got this one right. I'll post a few more of my questionables later.
It was found at a road cut in southern Indiana.
Thank you in advance for your asssit
...in a lab.
You called me an interventionist.. therfore you should already know my reply to that particular question.
I have no problem with this.. yet you and I discuss, how this taught in school. ...
...s outburst of life and what went before it? In Darwin's time such links did not exist. He admitted: 'To the question why we do not find rich fossiliferous deposits belonging to these assumed earliest ...
Any old people out there who have written a book I could read; following are considerations:
Older person looking back on a life of deep and concentrated thought, frustration and in-action regarding
...evolved to suit the sunlight conditions why did not more hair
evolve?
Stonethrowing may answer the hair question. If you had a troop of stonethrowers that were hairy and another troop equal in num...
Get a coffee cup. Put some hot water in it. Put some oil on the surface and some puff cream on top in blobs. Heat the cup underneath, unevenly, and then tell us all what happens to the cream. Note the
...s. Do squirrels ever walk on two legs? And how far apart are squirrel anatomy from ape anatomy?
A curious question unrelated to the above. Does anyone know if squirrels
are better adapted for tree...
...doscience.'
However, this confusion and ignorance on the parts of these posters does bring an interesting question forth.
It seems that humankind has pursued religious beliefs since its earliest C...
Evening -
Any Ordovician experts out there? I think I got this one right. I'll post a few more of my questionables later.
It was found at a road cut in southern Indiana.
Thank you in advance for
...ze that both Colin and Bob have vested interests in anthropology that will deny their full attention to the question of Stonethrowing. What I call blinded opposition. For looking at the case of Pickfo...
Here is an interesting question: If the crocodilians had also gone extinct along with the non-avian dinosaurs what animal would occupy their niche today?
My first thought is some sort of lion-otter.
Hello, I am back with another question: while I wait for my copy of 'The Complete Dinosaur' to ship, could you point me to a site with a clear picture illustrating the perforate acetabulum?
...thropologists to clean up their act on bipedalism and take until the 22nd century for them to even open the question on Stonethrowing? Mathematics takes not only centuries for them
to clean up their...
...es !
Indeed you are NOT even able to understand the difference between the CAUSES and CONSEQUENCES !
My question to you my dear but nevertheless poor sods is : Are you able to understand the diffe...
Question here, what is the prevailing conesus in the paleontology community about how, where and when alligators first evolved?
I saw Jurassic Park 3 the other day. I was able to spot most of the questionable thing s they had the dino's doing. But there was one thing that I just couldn't tell if it was true or false. Did veloc
The question was raised in the s.b.evolution group, making me think what can be said about the color of the dinosaurs given 'natural selection.'
I said it was an interesting question, but I said thi
...hanter on the femur and it does appear to, at least from the reconstruction by HP Conrad and while I am not questioning the reasoning capabilities of Jack, I would like to see it myself in the specime...
Mike Noren seems to have pulled a disappearing act after I asked him a simple question. So I will post this question once again.
Do you, Mike Noren, believe that ancestor-descendant relationships ar
...ooking for articles about the recent researchs of meteorites that supposedly killed the dinos I came with a question when looking at the aerial map on the TV weather programs. Some proofs have been fo...
...(which is the major clade within theropod saurischians) on DML this past July which may help Sandy with her question about all clades (except 'Life') being exgroups. By the way, many people use the ta...
I don't know about others, but I concider all tetrapods to be fish adapted for living on land. (Or even returned to water). And, possibly, all tetrapods AND fish as being weird-ass echinoderms.
...rmation.What are the methods fo calculateing an age of stromatolites.Please can anybody response me on this question?!(I need just a simple short note about it) I REALLY! very need this information.
...
...ny mammal lineages that are known to have shifted from a vegetable diet to carnivory? Or vice versa?
Same question for other tetrapod groups....
...ere professional taxonomists discuss taxonomic issues). I am posting it here as well, as it may answer some questions that have been posted here recently. *********************************************...
Hello,
I am seeking answers to the following questions for my young nephew who is researching T Rex for a school project. If anyone could help me, I would be most appreciative as it is urgent he hav
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