My fossil hunting partner and friend has found a trilobite just like mine. Its the one in question and theres a link to a better pic! Hope it helps - Tyler Keenan http://trilofighters.com/collection...
babyy jayy here ummm i got a question toa sk you, could dinosaurs give live births like humans can? and if not then how come?
Hi. I'm a zoologist and I have a question regarding shark evolution - i.e. Tristychius
Kathleen Hunt claims Tristychius is a *transition* but the fossil evidence actually shows that Tristychiu...
Related to my earlier question about grasses...
The passeriform group, aka the 'perching birds' or 'songbirds', is the largest group of birds today, right? It comfortably outnu...
A simple Question on T-rex. Based on fossil evidence. Has anyone ever checked out the rather high amount of Healed or partially Healed Bones On the T-Rex Skeletons themselves? This to me indicates A v...
How about a Doomsday question. If the Large super-collider can produce a mini-black hole for a few nano-seconds; then it should be possible to produce a mini-black hole with either a positive or negat...
Hello out there.
My kids and I have have been collecting simple fossils from around North Texas. Things like a whole clam (about 3' Diameter), a couple of Amenonites (sp?), and miscelanious s...
Not really answering the question, though I am grateful for the interesting facts .
Is there a general consensus on the question?
Is it known how far back in time the oldest regions of permafrost go? Is it possible that somewhere in the arctic there is an area that has been frozen continously for the past 65.00001 million years?...
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...
What would be the appropriate binaries newsgroup to post pictures of fossils to?
Yours,
Keith Littleton
New Orleans, LA
Hello,
Here is another bone that someone in my family found.
Anybody have any guesses as to what it is from?
Okay its much more likely that I'm confused but...
How is it that the birds arose from the Saurischia branch when this is the branch with 'lizard'-like hips? Shouldn't they hav...
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I have some questions regarding opponents to the theory that a large bolide collision was responsible for the dinosaurs' (and many other organisms' extinction.
What is it, spe...
What's the difference between "quick answer", "answer", and "good answer" in response section. I never have a good answer, so I try to avoid that button
Hello,
For a recent intro to the the paleontology of bears I would suggest Hunt (1998). For the phylogeny of living species I would start with something like Talbot and Shields (1996). I recognize...
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Is yellow petrified wood yellow because the wood was originally yellow? or is there some other reason?
Thanks
Egg came first - the egg was probably a reptilian egg that underwent mutations so that when offspring hatched out of egg - it was a bird with feathers and claws on its feet.
greets!
This is a very interesting site.
Just curious: has anybody read or heard anything more about Bakker's idea of diplodocus having possessed a trunk similar to that of an elephant, th...
Hi,
I'm wondering if anyone would know how to get contact info for the tour manager of "Walking With Dinosaurs". They will be in Hampton Va this week and I bought tickets for my 7 yea...
If you want us to do your homework for you, at least make it sound different than a homework question. One of us may help you, but you should disquise your question better.
Hi Raptor Lewis ,
Yes I know its an odd question I ask,but like you say anything is plausable with nature and evolution.
Maybe in the not to distant future this topic may be asked and I may be right...
Thanks Mike.
I guess my question was leading to this query:
Assumption Pterosaurs did not have feathers.
Question If nature had already proven and practiced flight why then would there be ...
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When you don't want to look silly you have no better friend than google.
However, to answer your question I think I'm correct in saying that you find dino fossils under your feet in se...
Tyrannosaurus would definitely beat the Spinosaurus. No question about it.
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...arch projects has been clearly aimed at discounting the 'birds are dinosaurs' hypothesis, one may question whether he would be considered objective, much less mainstream in his critique. On ...
That's pretty much what the study in question seems to indicate. Anne G
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