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Pelagornis Update | The Theatrical Tanystropheus
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Random thoughts on Paleontology, Evolution, and Philosophy from a life-long eccentric. Good tidings and well-wishes! I’m currently unable to upload photographs to this particular enrty, but rest assured: I’ll lavish the post with fascinating images as soon as I’m able! At any rate, I wanted to call everyone’s attention to an exciting piece of news. Last February, I dedicated a post to the well-known but poorly represented (in the fossiliferous sense). A French member of the pelagornithidae family. By its...
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What’s a ‘Tanystropheus’? | The Theatrical Tanystropheus
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Random thoughts on Paleontology, Evolution, and Philosophy from a life-long eccentric. What’s a ‘Tanystropheus’? Good tidings and well-wishes! The answer to the question posed by the heading of this post is located here. After reading this article, you may wonder why I display images of proboscideans (elephants and kin) atop my blog and in my comments-section avatar rather than. Itself. This phenomenon is due to the simple fact that I personally find them to be more interesting (though. Dave Hone’s...
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T.T.T.’s greatest hits | The Theatrical Tanystropheus
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Random thoughts on Paleontology, Evolution, and Philosophy from a life-long eccentric. TTT’s greatest hits. Good tidings and well-wishes! I thought that I’d take this opportunity to list my personal favorite posts to date for the benefit of anyone just getting acquainted with my blog. So, without further ado, here’s “The Theatrical Tanystropheus”‘s pick of the litter (in chronological order):. Triassic Critters: Sphenosuchians (aka: Triassic Greyhounds). The top 5 myths about Woolly Mammoths. You are com...
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recycling | Boneblogger: Science and the outdoors
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Boneblogger: Science and the outdoors. Exploring the natural world. Organic Gardening: 7 Things You Can Repurpose to Use in Your Garden. Grass clippings and tree leaves (raked during the fall) provide free, organic mulch for vegetable plants. Mulch helps keep the soil cool, retain moisture and discourage weed growth. Many vegetable plants, like tomatoes and cucumbers, need to be staked and tied to keep them off the ground during the growing season. Nothing beats strips of used pantyhose for tying veg...
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Solite Excavation: Day 27 and 28 | Updates from the Paleontology Lab
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Updates from the Paleontology Lab. News from the VMNH Paleontology Lab. Welcome Alex Hastings – VMNH Assistant Curator of Paleontology. Dinosaur Footprints in Culpeper VA →. Solite Excavation: Day 27 and 28. July 20, 2015. Ray and Alex cleaning the outcrop before starting insect bed collection. S or plants. Instead we. Collected 9 cubic feet of insect bed. The pit post berm removal. Volunteer, Matthew S., cleaning the newly exposed outcrop. While volunteer, Matthew S., worked to clean up the newly ex...
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Checking out Carmel Church | Updates from the Paleontology Lab
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Updates from the Paleontology Lab. News from the VMNH Paleontology Lab. Guest Blog: Paleozoic Treasures at the Virginia Museum of Natural History. Guest Blog Follow-up: Franklin County High School Students Identify Mystery Fossils from VMNH →. Checking out Carmel Church. August 10, 2015. View along the wall at the Carmel Church Quarry on Aug. 3 2015. Christina in the boulder field at the Carmel Church Quarry. Can you find the 5 fossil shark teeth in this photo? Associated sets of shark teeth are rare in ...
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Ferret Legging 101 | The Theatrical Tanystropheus
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Random thoughts on Paleontology, Evolution, and Philosophy from a life-long eccentric. Good tidings and well-wishes! I’ve just completed my first day of class here at Stony Brook and am already overstuffed with homework assignments! And checking this out! Laquo; Weekly Spotlight: Steropodon. Weekly Spotlight (Mini Version): Pezosiren. Date : August 31, 2010. Topics I Rarely Cover. I dunno, mutton busting is pretty epic (5 year olds getting buck off sheep)! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Aquatic Amniote, The.
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A Central Coast Paleontologist | The chronicle of an epic quest, interspersed with paleontology, archaeology, and maybe an occasional rant from an aspiring fossil hunter | Page 2
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A Central Coast Paleontologist. The chronicle of an epic quest, interspersed with paleontology, archaeology, and maybe an occasional rant from an aspiring fossil hunter. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Central Coast Prehistory Project. Newer posts →. 8220;Dino Death Match” Misses the Point. June 16, 2015. Hey there every peoples! Continue reading →. Raptors: Do They Live up to the Hype? June 6, 2015. Hey there every peoples! Continue reading →. Raptors: Do They Live up to the Hype?
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accpaleo | A Central Coast Paleontologist
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A Central Coast Paleontologist. The chronicle of an epic quest, interspersed with paleontology, archaeology, and maybe an occasional rant from an aspiring fossil hunter. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Central Coast Prehistory Project. Just some Notes on my Ineptitude. October 1, 2015. Hey there every peoples. Continue reading →. Ramond Alf Museum of Paleontology. San Bernardino County Museum. Tule Springs Fossil Beds National Monument. Setting the Record Straight. August 31, 2015.