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Forum Post what are some facts and pictures about water dinosuars
what are some facts and pictures about water dinosuars
Forum Post WATER AND HUMAN EVOLUTION
= 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...
Forum Post were large predators in prehistoric oceans only deep water?
Hello Actually, fossilized plesiosaurs are always found near coasts, not in deep water. For instance, you can find their remains associated to 'sea crocodiles' and ammonites who were ben...
Forum Post dinosaurs still live underwater!
I think they are still there but have such a unique structure that they are clear as the water is, and we can't see them. Sort of like a jelly fish or camillion that takes on the color of the su...
Photo Comment My fossil site
mountain spring water? and they have a water shortage there in the droughts? You think they would take some of it before it enters the colorado river and process it.
Forum Post Does Megalodon still live?
is megladon a warm water shark or a cold water shark?
Photo Comment Unnamed Picture
Oh.. er.. to get down to where the fossils are you'll need to be in approx 17' of water about 125 yards out. Face down in the water the State of FL requires a dive flag as well.
Photo Comment Natural Or Man Made 2
We have rock here that looks like Swiss cheese with all the holes in it. It`s caused by water flow. Being rounded as smoothly as it appears, water is the most likely stone shaper. Like Rickymouse said...
Photo Comment lightning
...mmer. We`ve had 67 days at 100 or hotter this summer and no rain to speak of here. Now we have mandatory water rationing so we can only water lawns 1 day a week and only after 7 p.m. Landscapes are ta...
Forum Post any evidence that T-rex may have hopped like a kangaroo?
...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...
Forum Post Ocean dinosaurs and extinction
...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...
Forum Post Pieces of bone?
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...
Forum Post getting bone out of rock
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 ...
Blog Comment Crocodilians fed their young
When living together from a young age i know that many are happy to live in the same water hole in relative harmony, put a new crock in and he will be attacked, living in Broome Western Australia, i h...
Photo Comment not sure what this is- back
nashville,tn it was all under water at one time :D
Forum Post Fossil stabilizing
... Doc, 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...
Forum Post Sauroposeidan: New Candidate for Largest Dinosaur Ever
...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...
Forum Post soft shale clean up
...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...
Forum Post What is this
...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 ...
Forum Post Help Identifying this critter
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...
Forum Post Dinosaurs - hot or cold?
...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 ...
Forum Post Asteroid Did not kill Dinosaurs
...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...
Forum Post Can anyone identify these fossils?
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...
Photo Comment Boney Like Fossil Found
haha its okay lewis :) i was going to say it cant be bone. when its so old and under water every thing was soft bodyed and didnt have bones :lol:
Forum Post Long Necks-trying again for an answer
...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 ...
Photo Comment megladon!!
...in trouble. Crocodiles attack. Florida has both. The worst thing that can happen in a river is when baby water mocassins are born they gather in a huge mass. This ball travels down the river with the ...
Photo Comment Strawberries?
... here? I suppose it could have come on a glacier or the sea was here at one time. Did they grow in fresh water? ...
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