what are some facts and pictures about water dinosuars
Could Deinosuchus live in salt water, or be in what is now Australia? (Hypothetical of course..)
Symposium 'Water and Human Evolution'. April 30th , Ghent, Belgium Speakers: prof. Tobias, prof. Langdon, Elaine Morgan and others. Information at: http://allserv.rug.ac .be/~mvaneech/Progr...
i wonder what the waters were like back in dinosaur era
...LL the sealife die out also? how about dinosaurs( i know im using wrong terminology) that inhabited deep water and plants in deep water also? Even if the sunlight is blocked by debris might not some l...
...amps I can tell you that spring is in the air which means a lotta baby snakes just being released in the water. Many animals seem to time birth with the coming of the warmer weather. Water mocassins a...
...do with it. Do you see the people in states like Florida or Georgia floating? No. We don't float in water because we weigh less (even though we do). It's because our density is less than the...
You're probably right Tyler, I didn't think bones would disolve in water but I had to make sure. They are probably just some sort of mineral conglomerate. I know there is calcium in them a...
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I personally use polyurethane which helps bond and seal. I have also heard of using a mixture of water and Elmers glue like using 3-4 parts water to glue ratio, but I have never tried it mysel...
Tyler, muriatic acid can be diluted with water safely. When a concrete floor needs to be sealed or painted in new and old buildings the common procedure is to first acid etch the floor. Muriatic acid ...
...s above the ground like a giraffe, then the only other way it can use its long neck is to reach into the water to browse on aquatic vegetation while remaining far from the water's edge. Or perhap...
...with the matrix it may not be possible to remove them at all. Oh and it`s actually best to use distilled water with delicate objects just in case of a chemical presence in tap or well water that may r...
...m at the top of a hill, but with the evidence of past spring activity here there could have been running water. at the house the underground river is about 70 feet but my well pushs water to within 4 ...
...s and the ocean but little effect on Lake Superiors rip currents. The record temperature of the surface water over the colder deep water has a very large effect on the rip currents though. Also the ...
...any reptiles ALSO went extinct at exactly the same time as the dinosaurs........
Bolides that hit in water would more likly kill more water forms than bolides that fall only on land. The K-T extin...
Here are a few larger shots , and dampened the thingy . I had did a fresh water soak after it had been in salt water for so long just in case Seems to have left it a white residue that can be brus...
...ndicators for the late Jurassic and Cretaceous periods suggest a very high humidity with an abundance of water. (Vegetation was most similar to modern rain forest conditions, for example.) Under such ...
Classic fossilized mudcracks. The mudstone rock was probably originally deposited in very shallow water that was prone to evaporating dry.
The mud shrinks as it looses water, forming cracks. Later...
...of their life above the surface, and the value of their long necks is also only while that neck is above water. What I'm trying to find out is whether there is any value to a long neck while its ...
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by alexandra weaver
i have a Q how many dinos lived in water
"The bone yard" sounds like having a wealth of ... well, yes: bones etc. Is it under water?
...e the minerals composing the creature originally. Shells can be freed many times by soaking the chalk in water. It is easy to break up when wet. If it is a fragile fossil you may want to stabilize it ...
...nd plants do the same thing. When the poplar tree starts to get short of food it weakens or shifts more water to branches so it breaks off in wind or snow. This branch not only feeds itself but crus...
Shhhh . . . don't let Cal hear you, or you'll be in hot water !
Polar bears, salt water crocodiles, narwhales, walruses... how wierd do you want?
hmmmmmm........... water dinos exsist without a doubt in my mind but dinosaurs? hmmmmmmmmmmm...........................................
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Yes I agree with you on that,but surely there is no way the Loch could survive in such a cold body of water,could it?...
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