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Perfectly Preserved Dinosaur Embryo Found Inside Fossilized Egg
The 66- to 72-million-year-old specimen is one of the most complete dinosaur embryos ever found. Source: Perfectly Preserved Dinosaur Embryo Found Inside Fossilized Egg Sorry: just another dinosaur post :-)
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Watch "Amargasaurus: Your Dinosaurs Are Wrong #25" on YouTube
This production is art. This production is what some artists used to be. The ancient artists Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Rembrandt, Vermeer, Vincent van Gogh used state of the art techniques in construction, chemistry, cameras, mirrors, and many other cutting … Continue reading
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Scientists May Have Wildly Underestimated the Giant Dinosaurs of the Ancient World
A new study of how plants grew in the environments of the dinosaur age offers some new clues about their populations. Source: Scientists May Have Wildly Underestimated the Giant Dinosaurs of the Ancient World This one is just fun :-) … Continue reading
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‘Rainbow’ dinosaur that had shiny, colourful feathers like a hummingbird discovered
Biology is soooo cool. I still want a painting of a “Bird-of-Paradise” feathered Triceratops — dancing. ☺ A duck-sized dinosaur found in China had a head and chest covered in shiny feathers similar to those seen on hummingbirds. The creature has … Continue reading
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Paleontologists now say all dinosaurs probably had feathers
A beautifully preserved fossil of a 150-million-year-old megalosaurus called Sciurumimus albersdoerferi has once again transformed our notions of what dinosaurs must have looked like. This newly discovered species shows that the early ancestors of all dinosaurs were feathered — and … Continue reading
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Dinosaurs may have done bird-like dances to attract mates
Some dinosaurs may have engaged in courtship rituals similar to ostriches and other birds, a finding that could shed light on the poorly understood mating behavior of these giants. Source: Dinosaurs may have done bird-like dances to attract mates Williamson … Continue reading
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New discovery pushes origin of feathers back by 70 million years
Source: New discovery pushes origin of feathers back by 70 million years Have I mentioned that I love dinosaurs ☺ http://www.puravidaaquatic.com/wordpress/?s=Dinosaur
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Why the long pause?
Well according to Eddie Izzard at 4 mins even, the bear got them caught in a lift door. :-) And just a note if you still haven’t got it I miss play on words all the time but sound… it… … Continue reading
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Feathers — on youtube
I love this guy :-) And he’s such a geek :-) And my favorite line. “Please don’t let your prejudices get in the way of you learning something.” Check out some gorgeous dinosaur art here PuraVidaAquatic.com
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Scientists Unveil New ‘Tree of Life’
Most of the diversity outlined on the new tree has been hiding in plain sight. Source: Scientists Unveil New ‘Tree of Life’ Humans, plants, gorillas, chimpanzees, dinosaurs, lizards, birds, shrimp, fish, all are in the amoebozoa. :-)
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