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Natural Science Forum / Biology / Paleontology / April 2004



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Asteroid Impact Change on Temperature?27 Apr 2004 22:41 GMT6
There is speculation that since reptiles produce young of a certain
sex based on temperature, that the asteroid impact 65 million years
ago created conditions that produced more males than females.
 Question: There are no fossils of dinosaurs found after the KT
Ornithischian dinosaurs26 Apr 2004 15:41 GMT5
For the last several years almost all the dinosaur news has centered on
the saurischian dinosaurs in particular the theropods/birds. So is there
anything interesting/new happening with the ornithischian dinosaurs?
Ken
BY ORDER !21 Apr 2004 08:23 GMT4
BY ORDER :
ALL MINING OPERATIONS* OF THE WELL KNOWN MINING CRIMINALS** ARE SUSPENDED IN
THE WHOLE WORLD,  UNTIL SUCH TIME THAT PROPER ETERNAL CELTIC JUSTICE HAS
PASSED,  AND UNTIL SUCH TIME THAT ALL CONDITIONS FOR MY RETURN TO AUSTRALIA
I AM GOING TO RETURN !!!19 Apr 2004 03:00 GMT2
Kind forward of a post on aus.politics
*****************************
AND THIS IS THE GOOD NEWS
THE BAD NEWS IS :   THE DDD WILL WORSEN UNTIL I RETURN !!!
Morphogenics & water18 Apr 2004 20:00 GMT4
Are morphogenic fields,  invisible, intangible, inaudible, tasteless,
odorless and unapproachable through
our five senses?
In quantum theory, they are as real as particles and  govern our behavior
ANY HOPE ?18 Apr 2004 16:24 GMT6
Is it any hope for those Universities brainwashed fraudulent blokes,
masquerading presently as Geologists, to realise how much they have been
rolled in the flour ...  and completely screwed up in fact !
Well it's a bit crude,  but how to put it,  when all decent gentlemen in the
Flexicalymene minuens?17 Apr 2004 10:20 GMT1
Anyone have a link to any info on this newly recognized (at least, according to this auction)
trilobite species?   
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=3217&item=2238519020&rd=1
Re: Happy Birthday  to Sir Jean-Paul Turcaud, Australian Mining Pioneer !!!16 Apr 2004 16:37 GMT1
Kind forward from aus.poltics & aus.legal
********************************
Glory be Our Celtic God !
... at long last !
i need someone to id a fossil for me13 Apr 2004 16:01 GMT2
anyone know a resource for fossil id?
Dino DNA in humans?09 Apr 2004 13:50 GMT3
Scientists recently found out that some dinosaur DNA can be found in
humans and it could be possible that the dinos just hide inside humans
until they will break free and rule the earth again.
So check yourself now, there *could* be a dino inside you.
The Levant versus the Horn of Africa: Evidence for Bidirectional Corridors of Human Migrations08 Apr 2004 03:18 GMT25
http://home.ripway.com/2004-1/62802/levant.pdf
The Levant versus the Horn of Africa: Evidence for Bidirectional
Corridors
of Human Migrations
Fossilized Worm-eaten shell flesh or acid erosion04 Apr 2004 22:56 GMT4
The following is a picture of a fossil shell in my collection.
http://aix1.uottawa.ca/~weinberg/mars/shell_bc.jpg
It is either from Denman or Hornby Island off Vancouver Island in
British Columbia.
TOBS: what is a "kind"? what is a species?02 Apr 2004 22:38 GMT1
>> [speciation or it defintion is contreversial at best.
>> Even the T.O faqs mentioned it has more than 5
>> defintions depending on the science discipline.
>> However to produce a whole new lifeform, where it
 
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