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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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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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David Peters Studio - Academic Papers
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While researching my natural history books. I learned what was known about hundreds of prehistoric animals. Of course, many mysteries remain. The mysteries of paleontology, especially those surrounding the flying reptiles, the pterosaurs, became a big interest. I started making contributions to the academic literature in 2000 and several published papers followed. Besides those listed below, several papers are currently in review or in press. Peters, D. 2000a. Ichnos, 7: 11-41. Peters, D. 2000b. Previous...
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Weekly Spotlight (Mini Version): Pezosiren | The Theatrical Tanystropheus
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Random thoughts on Paleontology, Evolution, and Philosophy from a life-long eccentric. Weekly Spotlight (Mini Version): Pezosiren. Good tidings and well-wishes! NOTE: Due to my rough academic schedule, I’ve been forced to rely upon quotations and links far more heavily in this week’s spotlight than usual.). From the early Eocene of Jamaica. Experts Emmanuel Gheerbrant, Daryl P. Domning, and Pascal Tassy,. 8220;The basal sirenian morphotype, displayed by. Comprises a long trunk (20 thoracic and 4 lumbar v...
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A Glittering Ichthyosaur | The Theatrical Tanystropheus
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Random thoughts on Paleontology, Evolution, and Philosophy from a life-long eccentric. Good tidings and well-wishes! Whilst quizzing him on the book’s finer points via “cliffsnotes”, I noticed that one of the words defined in the volume’s glossary was “. 8220; My curiosity piqued, I scourged the novel for the reference to this most famous of fossilized marine reptiles, leading me to stumble upon the following passage:. Right, then: back to my bloody mathematical formulas! Laquo; Pelagornis Update. You ar...