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Rare Resources: January 2013
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Wednesday, January 9, 2013. New Study Sheds glow- Dinosaur Size. Were not only the biggest animals to wander the Earth - they also had a better number of bigger species compared to all other back-boned animals. The researchers, from Queen Mary, University of London, compared the dimension of the femur bone of 329 dissimilar dinosaur species from fossil. Records. The length and weight of the femur bone is a documented method in paleontology for estimating a dinosaur's body mass. Friday, January 4, 2013.
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Rare Resources: Spinosaurus: the biggest dinosaur Carnivorous
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Tuesday, November 27, 2012. Spinosaurus: the biggest dinosaur Carnivorous. Spinosaurus was the largest of all the carnivorous dinosaurs. Bigger than Tyrannosaurus and Giganotosaurus. It lived during the center of the Cretaceous Period about 112 million to 97 million years ago, roaming the swamps of North Africa. Two Spinosaurus species have been named based on the region where they were discovered: Spinosaurus aegyptiacus and Spinosaurus maroccanus. Appeared to be twice its bulk when the sail was entirel...
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Rare Resources: 110 Success Stories for Endangered Species Day 2012
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Friday, July 20, 2012. 110 Success Stories for Endangered Species Day 2012. Critics of the Endangered Species Act contend it is a failure because only 1 percent of the species under its protection have recovered and been delisted. The critique, however, is undermined by its failure to explain how many species should have recovered by now. It is a ship without an anchor. On average, species recovered in 25 years, while their recovery plan predicted 23 years — a 91 percent timeliness accomplishment. We con...
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Rare Resources: New Dinosaur had memorable Smile
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Friday, January 4, 2013. New Dinosaur had memorable Smile. Unearthed in Wyoming had such great teeth that its jaws continually looked to be smiling an enormous grin. Kaatedocus had a set of pencil-like teeth in the face part of the gag," Mateus explained. "They were modified for eating plant life. As for many sauropods, because those teeth were not modified for chewing, Kaatedocus possibly ingested gastroliths or gizzard stones.". August 18, 2016 at 3:37 AM. I Love this yorkie and love the word you said ...
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Rare Resources: November 2011
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Friday, November 18, 2011. New dinosaur detect on Alaska's North Slope by Scientists. There’s brand new kind dinosaur. Out there, and it lived in Alaska. Its bones, long turned to stone, are part of a cliff in northern Alaska. That’s where dinosaur-hunter Tony Fiorillo. Brushed dirt far from a little of its large skull, one thing that most of us would mistake for a rock. Fiorillo was excited because he could tell the specimen was one of the rare ones intact enough to be displayed in a museum. Years ago, ...
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Rare Resources: September 2011
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Thursday, September 22, 2011. Dinosaur Might Buried Alive. Sauropodomorph an herbivorous, long necked dinosaur has been discovered at Utah's red rocks. The dinosaur was seemed to be buried, perhaps while it was still living, via collapsing sand dune. The buried residue symbolizes the Utah’s oldest most complete dinosaur. Has been named as. Ruess' body has not at all been found, but the fossils of the original dinosaur froze the animal's ultimate moments. A CT scan makes known that the dinosaur was mi...
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Rare Resources: June 2012
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Saturday, June 30, 2012. Loss of rare species can harm ecosystems. Bracken and Brown University student Natalie Low conducted several experiments that analyzed the impact of removing seaweed and sessile animals, such as mussels and barnacles, from the rocky shores of Northeastern’s Marine Science Center in Nahant, Mass. The experiments were designed to mimic naturally occurring changes in biodiversity on rocky shores. Thursday, June 14, 2012. 3-course dinner and breakfast in the Museum's Restaurant.
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Rare Resources: December 2011
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Wednesday, December 28, 2011. Dinosaur fossil originate in Alberta in 1916 a new-fangled type. After meeting dirt on a ledge for more than 90 years, two before unnoticed skulls have been recognized as an original dinosaur. Type which once roamed the plains of southern Alberta. Of the recently named Spinops Sternbergorum were at first exposed southeast of Calgary in 1916 by a father and son science squad. And even spoke a guess that the bones might point to a before unidentified dinosaur. The discovery of...
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The Real Purpose of the Constitution |The Tipping Point
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Conservative cartoons with biting political commentary on current national and international events. Friday, April 10, 2015. The Real Purpose of the Constitution. THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES DOESN'T GIVE YOU RIGHTS. YOUR RIGHTS ARE GOD-GIVEN INHERENT RIGHTS. THE TRUE PURPOSE OF THAT FOUNDING DOCUMENT IS TO PROTECT THOSE RIGHTS FROM GOVERNMENT. FOR THOSE IN GOVERNMENT FOR THE MOST PART, ALWAYS, ALWAYS THINK THEY KNOW BETTER WHATS GOOD FOR YOU THAN YOU DO. JUST THE WAY IT IS FOLKS. Gender Neutral...