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Natural Science Forum / Biology / Paleontology / February 2006



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ROCK OF AGES ----> Ed Conrad Battles Science in 25-Year Quest for Truth .. Coal-Age Petrified Human Fossils.27 Feb 2006 22:10 GMT1
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"Marble Mountains Trilobites"--My Latest Virtual Field Trip24 Feb 2006 20:13 GMT1
Over at http://members.aol.com/Waucoba7/latham/latham.html I've
uploaded my latest virtual field trip, entitled "Trilobites In The
Marble Mountains, Mojave Desert, California." This is a visit to the
classic Marble Mountains trilobite quarry. The site certainly holds a
Dinosaur egg(s) with embryo/dinosaur fossil?24 Feb 2006 01:53 GMT5
I aquired a group of eggs each about the size of a potatoe.  I cut one
open with a lapidary blade and there is a "dinosaur" fossil/ embryo
inside.  Looks to be a Eguanodon?  Not sure really.  Have looked
thouroughly on the net and library reference. I find nothing like this.
"Fossils From The Kettleman Hills, California" Is Now Back Online19 Feb 2006 17:51 GMT4
I've finally re-uploaded one of my early, original paleontology-related
web sites (with improvements in links, geologic data and fossil
imaging--at least I hope they are improvements...) over at
http://members.aol.com/Waucoba5/kh/kettleman.html --"Fossils From The
question?16 Feb 2006 02:36 GMT12
Did humans live among the dinosaurs?
i saw something online that said that there were humans in those times
Who first came up with calling certain dinosaurs raptors10 Feb 2006 01:06 GMT1
Which was the first dinosaur to be called a ...raptor and why?
Is there a connection between the oviraptor and the velociraptor when
the first was stealing eggs while the other was killing with its claws
and why are they both raptors? Is it more common for other "raptor"
Thinb sections of fossil bone and tooth material07 Feb 2006 20:37 GMT4
I'm working on a small project and need to prepare thin sections of
different types of bone and tooth material. Outside my own collection,
of mostly Cenozoic material, I've supplemented my research specimens
via donations, and from e-Bay purchases. Problem is that I need
"Dinosaur link to birds debated"03 Feb 2006 05:26 GMT2
Dinosaur link to birds debated
at http://www.washtimes.com/metro/20060201-111851-2635r.htm
 
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