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notochord: Crow Shark
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Evolution - - biology - - paleontology - - systematics. Cretaceous formation of Alabama. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Conceived via biology and now returning to blog on it. The irony. View my complete profile.
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notochord: July 2008
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Evolution - - biology - - paleontology - - systematics. National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC. Is also commonly used. As per usual, a life restoration follows; it appears as a large, lanky rhino. Cretaceous formation of Alabama. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Conceived via biology and now returning to blog on it. The irony. View my complete profile.
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notochord: Hell Pig
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Evolution - - biology - - paleontology - - systematics. National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Conceived via biology and now returning to blog on it. The irony. View my complete profile. And Now, For Something a Bit Older.
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notochord: April 2008
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Evolution - - biology - - paleontology - - systematics. Members of Order Arthrodira, meaning joint-necked, composed the majority of the Class Placodermi and, for that reason, are the most familiar to science. Truly the top carnivores of their time, aquatic monsters such as. Because of its size, it is supposed. Was a benthic, ambush predator, it would not have evolved ventral camouflage. Needing camouflage on the venter means if was viewed enough from the bottom, and was vulnerable, to be selected for...
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notochord: Giant Lanky Rhinoceros
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Evolution - - biology - - paleontology - - systematics. National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC. Is also commonly used. As per usual, a life restoration follows; it appears as a large, lanky rhino. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Conceived via biology and now returning to blog on it. The irony. View my complete profile.
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notochord: May 2008
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Evolution - - biology - - paleontology - - systematics. From Brownie's Beach, Chesapeake Beach, MD; Miocene Epoch. Marine Mammal Warehouse at the Garber Facility. This is taken from my little nook in the paleontology curator's office. My research subject is the little thing in the bottom left, which I'll have a more detailed photo of later. It is a piece of cetacean rib with evidence of a shark bite in it. The mission will be to figure out the taxa of whale and shark. End of the Semester.
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notochord: A Sampling of ScienceBlogs
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Evolution - - biology - - paleontology - - systematics. A Sampling of ScienceBlogs. First up, here. Is a smattering of odd odontocetes from Tetrapod Zoology. Then, Pharyngula has some genetic research on cetacean limb formation here. Finally, Dr. Tom Holtz from the University of Maryland's pet project, Dinosaur, has here. Compiled just this season's entries into his archosaurian compendium. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Conceived via biology and now returning to blog on it. The irony.
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notochord: Roofed Lizard
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Evolution - - biology - - paleontology - - systematics. National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC. I'm sure everyone who might read this knows what this thermoregulating, Jurassic ornithischian knows what this looks like, but here goes:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Conceived via biology and now returning to blog on it. The irony. View my complete profile. And Now, For Something a Bit Older.
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notochord: June 2008
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Evolution - - biology - - paleontology - - systematics. National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC. National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC. I'm sure everyone who might read this knows what this thermoregulating, Jurassic ornithischian knows what this looks like, but here goes:. National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC. And Now, For Something a Bit Older. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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notochord: March 2008
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Evolution - - biology - - paleontology - - systematics. The Little Placoderm Who Could. When one considers the placoderms, the image of. Probably comes to mind. However, the class is much more diverse than the arthrodires, with a myriad of body forms arising over the group’s fifty million year run. Is a good example of this. Though they share armor plating, the similarities between these general seem to end there. Size, for instance, provides a stark contrast. Vol 27 (3), 635-661. Caused a bit of confusi...