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...
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...
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Were the synodonts marsupial type mammals?
Bob Dean
That is a difficult question to answer as soft tissue doesn't commonly fossilze. However, let me correct a few things: ...
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?
Yes, the question is on topic for this N.G.
For basic information on permafrost: Geological Survey of Canada (english and french) http://sts.gsc.nrcan.gc.ca/permafrost/
Regards David Ramalho
...ame first, the chicken or the egg?' is a non-dilemma created by semantics.
Let's rephrase the question more precisely as
'Which came first, the chicken or the chikcen egg?'...
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...
What would be the appropriate binaries newsgroup to post pictures of fossils to?
Yours,
Keith Littleton
New Orleans, LA
...achieved the condition seen either in modern birds or in the Ornithischians.
But you are answering this question for someone who obviously has not been previously exposed to this conclusion. And i...
...: 1. Do you deny that there was a bolide or do you just deny that it was : responsible?
It's not a question of denial, but of simply _not knowing_. Many extinctions attributed tp an 'eve...
Hi again! Thanks for the warm welcome and quick response to my question and comment! This looks to be a cool place to hang and share a bit of this & that with fellow dinophiles.
About...
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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?
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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...
Vida - you should post this question on the forums.
Good Question. Honestly, I'm not sure. :? I would say it's not a fossil....but then again there's not any processes that I am aware of that would create something like that, so maybe...:? ...
Hello random scientist, I enjoyed reading your findings. I have a question concerning the Utah raptor. What would be the reproductive success of their eggs? I know that they could lay up to 12 eggs bu...
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...
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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...
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 ...
Tyrannosaurus would definitely beat the Spinosaurus. No question about it.
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Hi All,
This is a question to which one day nature may provide an answer?
Does The Charcaradon Megladon still exist in our Oceans?
There is no reason why it could not still exist is there?
What do...
... We've found deer cannon and femur bones you'd swear were ancient fossils till the tap test. The question is when you tap the bone with something solid, i.e. a spoon or wedding ring, does i...
...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 ...
Sorry Tyler I myself have never been to Texas . Sorry I can't help on this question.
This is mostly likely considering the trees 200 million year history. Question is how much the dispersers changed in that time period - evolution in the Ginkgo is fairly slow one would imagine. It is ...
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I do not have a good answer to the first question. In North America, at least, it may relate to the lack of very large, thick-skinned herbivores (such as mammoths and ground sloths) that ma...
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