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Dracovenator: April 2009
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View my complete profile. Finding a fossil and filling a gap: The story of L. There was an error in this gadget. Sauropod Vertebra Picture of the Week. Path of the recurrent laryngeal nerve in frogs, giraffes, and elasmosaurs. Just posting a few images from my impending talk at SVPCA this Thursday. I’ve written about the recurrent laryngeal nerve before, in Wedel (2012) and in th. New Zealand Fills a Biogeographical Gap. Putting dinosaur decline into context. Dave Hone's Archosaur Musings. Exterior Home ...
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Dracovenator: December 2008
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View my complete profile. More temnospondyls: old big eyes from the Moenkopi. Picture of the Day: a Temnospondyl. Dracovenator by request: the age of the Elliot. Thoughts from the field: Welcome to Lake Drumbo. Two new Fossil Cowries. There was an error in this gadget. Sauropod Vertebra Picture of the Week. Path of the recurrent laryngeal nerve in frogs, giraffes, and elasmosaurs. New Zealand Fills a Biogeographical Gap. Putting dinosaur decline into context. Dave Hone's Archosaur Musings. Archosaur Musi...
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Dracovenator: July 2008
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View my complete profile. Picture of the day: Golden Gate. Dinosaur supertree- Mark II. The most primitive short-tailed bird? I can draw a little, or. An Anthropocene Azhdarch. Virtual cigars for all! There can be only one . Diprotodon. Im Back: picture of the day. There was an error in this gadget. Sauropod Vertebra Picture of the Week. Path of the recurrent laryngeal nerve in frogs, giraffes, and elasmosaurs. New Zealand Fills a Biogeographical Gap. Putting dinosaur decline into context. Archosaur Musi...
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Dracovenator: New blog
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View my complete profile. There was an error in this gadget. Sauropod Vertebra Picture of the Week. New Zealand Fills a Biogeographical Gap. Lateral view of the holotype (and only known specimen) of new species *Americovibone remota. *Taylor, C. K. 2016. First record of a representative of Bal. Putting dinosaur decline into context. It is probably safe to say that to many, the idea that dinosaurs were slowly in decline, or that they weren't 'evolving' as fast as they should have been, . 近年は国内・外資を問...
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Dracovenator: November 2008
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View my complete profile. Closing in on turtle origins. The giant pineal eye of Platycyclops. Picture of the Day: long tailed widow bird. From the galleries of the BPI: The Cape Giant Zebr. There was an error in this gadget. Sauropod Vertebra Picture of the Week. Path of the recurrent laryngeal nerve in frogs, giraffes, and elasmosaurs. Just posting a few images from my impending talk at SVPCA this Thursday. I’ve written about the recurrent laryngeal nerve before, in Wedel (2012) and in th. Archosaur Mus...
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Dracovenator: June 2008
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View my complete profile. An unexpected run of bad luck. A ratty old sauropodomorph caudal. Antarctosaurus - a glorious sauropodomorph. Im slow but I get there in the end: Megaraptor in. A trip to the Limpopo Province. Picture of the day - Massospondylus. The story of Dracovenator - part II. There was an error in this gadget. Sauropod Vertebra Picture of the Week. Path of the recurrent laryngeal nerve in frogs, giraffes, and elasmosaurs. New Zealand Fills a Biogeographical Gap. Archosaur Musings Ask Doct...
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Dracovenator: September 2008
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View my complete profile. Umbilia gazing - part II. Lookin out my back door. More sauropod vertebrae/ ceratopsian frill converg. Puzzle Time: Whats the connection? The Drakensburg Lavas and the First Great Dinosaur. There was an error in this gadget. Sauropod Vertebra Picture of the Week. Path of the recurrent laryngeal nerve in frogs, giraffes, and elasmosaurs. New Zealand Fills a Biogeographical Gap. Putting dinosaur decline into context. Dave Hone's Archosaur Musings. Archosaur Musings Ask Doctor Vect...
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Dracovenator: February 2009
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View my complete profile. Before they were giants, a new fossil from the daw. Another giant from the tropics: Superlucina. Wierdo of the Week; Protuberum cabralensis. There was an error in this gadget. Sauropod Vertebra Picture of the Week. Path of the recurrent laryngeal nerve in frogs, giraffes, and elasmosaurs. Just posting a few images from my impending talk at SVPCA this Thursday. I’ve written about the recurrent laryngeal nerve before, in Wedel (2012) and in th. Putting dinosaur decline into context.
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Dracovenator: December 2013
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View my complete profile. There was an error in this gadget. Sauropod Vertebra Picture of the Week. Path of the recurrent laryngeal nerve in frogs, giraffes, and elasmosaurs. Just posting a few images from my impending talk at SVPCA this Thursday. I’ve written about the recurrent laryngeal nerve before, in Wedel (2012) and in th. New Zealand Fills a Biogeographical Gap. Putting dinosaur decline into context. Dave Hone's Archosaur Musings. The Tyrannosaur Chronicles is here! Best Wall Paint Colour Ireland.