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Photo Comment Boney Like Fossil Found
gpraum- Take it to a Museum first or any University's Geology department, so you can get in touch with an expert before you start to get it out. (Obviously, if you try to get it out first, and the...
Photo Comment Rock-Fossil?
...member I am holding it together with my fingers. I think if I get a chance I will take it to Norther Kentucky University Campus and see if there Geology Department can tell me what it may be. You thin...
Forum Post dinosaur extinction
...ad and pick up on a few thoughts there. ***** Daniel Snyder, Graduate Student Department of Geosciencies, University of Florida The University of Florida's First Y2K Problem! *****...
Forum Post Japanese Scientists to Clone Woolly Mammoth
... preserved in ice for thousands of years. Researchers at the Gifu Science and Technology Center and Kinki University want to use the genetic material encased within the cells to clone a wooly mamm...
Forum Post Help with a Dinosaur name
...me to the right person. I myself am a Utah resident, and I could help you out with good colleges. Weber State University in Ogden would probably be best to start out, then after you graduate Weber Sta...
Photo Comment pot or bowl in rock
That could turn out to be the find of a life!! Who knows? I would contact nearest major college or university in the area where found and ask for help from history dept. Many have contacats on thier w...
Photo Comment unknown starfish
...sils of echinoids and bi-valves etc. in northern England. It is currently on loan to a professor at Cambridge University being studied. If confirmed and an accepted paper is written he can share in it...
Blog Comment Utahraptor Research, Part 4: Questions and Habitat
...ual base material or fossil specimens and the original scientific papers published in credible journals. Most university libraries can provide copies to you for a nominal fee. Good luck with your rese...
Forum Post heart types in our body and effect on our behavior
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Photo Comment Unnamed Picture
Sure - you can contact the University of Florida directly as they run the state Museum of Natural History. There is also http://www.southwestfloridafossilclub.com/ - they're very friendly. You can...
Forum Post why are we reaction against our nature
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Forum Post Paleontology Jobs
... all in paleontology. Your best job opportunity will be an instructor in a biology or geology department at a university, or at least until the people currently holding tenured museum positions die of...
Forum Post precambrian vs cambrian
...his area was under water during the jurassic? I was wondering why the geology professor at Northern michigan university says there are no dinosaurs or fossils around here if this place was here durin...
Forum Post color of dinos - why blue and not green for example
...d guesses and other guestimates in (almost?) all cases. Jarno Peschier, computer science student, Utrecht University...
Forum Post Post K/T birds
...xcellent book I recently bought entitled : THE ORIGIN AND EVOLUTION OF BIRDS by Alan Feduccia (1996) Yale University Press Howard...
Forum Post does anybody know about a geograghical map tha show were fos...
Checking with the closest university in thier geology dept. is the best bet. Here it is the Bureau of Economic Geology where I got mine that comes with a written text about the fossils and where to lo...
Forum Post Our primate ancestors
...ring heaps beneath their nests. Forty-five million years later, paleontologists Dan Gebo of Northern Illinois University and his wife Marian Dagosto, at Northwestern University Medical School, discove...
Forum Post Were there giant snakes during dinosaur times?
next year a book is coming out from the INDIANA UNIVERSITY PRESS that might help answer this question FOSSIL SNAKES OF NORTH AMERICA, origin, distribution, paleoecology by J. Alan Holman -Bett...
Forum Post The Great Extinctions
...est reference to the following book: Mass Extinctions and their Aftermath, by A Hallam and PB Wignall (Oxford University Press, 1997) It covers the whole subject over the timescale you want, r...
Forum Post Airborne Allosaurus?
... a wonderful image with which to start my day!! Museum of Zoology http://www-personal.umich .edu/~tdib University of Michigan 734-647-2192...
Forum Post Sabertooth ???
I suggest reading Alan Turner's 'The Big Cats and Their Fossil Relatives' Columbia University Press, 1997 ISBN 0-231-10228-3. Cheers, Pekka de G.
Forum Post Hi all
Hey Ken, hi I think that this Birkbeck university : http://www.bbk.ac.uk/study/ug/earthsciences/ UCCEAHIS.html in London is offering distance learning options for Palaeontology Let me...
Blog Comment Archaeopteryx: Ancient bird or dinosaur?
...ologies are a major problem for the birds are dinosaur theory. What about tooth morphology? Larry Martin from University of Kansas has pointed out that the teeth of Archaeopteryx are more similar to c...
Forum Post resources on Fossil Mammals?
... e-mailing someone at one of the universities who are known for their vertebrate mammal programs, such as the University of Florida or Nebraska They may be able to help point you in the right direct...
Forum Post A Question about Posting Fossil Pictures to USENET
Alt.binaries.pictures.misc would be appropriate. However...those of us at university Usenet sites may not get articles posted there. At Yale, for example, all articles posted to alt.* groups are expir...
Forum Post Fossils for kids.
...ww.slsc.org/docs/mod3/300000m.htm. Another possible contact would be Professor Harold L. Levin of Washington University in St. Louis, who has a Personal Web Page at http://epsc.wustl.edu/admin/peopl...
Forum Post Indonesian dwarf elephants?
...1996). References cited Auffenberg, W. (1981). The Behavioral Ecology of the Komodo Monitor. Gainesville: University Presses of Florida. Ciofi, C.(1999). The Komodo dragon. Scientific American...
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