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other example is a derived fossil, which is a | fossils that have been eroded from an older bed and r |
gh remarked that "it's a chance to talk about | fossils, archaeopteryx" and other subjects close to h |
Under Cooper, Preston learned much about | fossils, especially those of brachiopods. |
Holoptychius scales are the most abundant | fossils, but teeth scales of other species are also r |
nonymous (through the discovery of additional | fossils) the name Lewisuchus would have priority. |
As additional | fossils were discovered and described, it became appa |
Australopithecus afarensis | fossils have only been discovered within northern Afr |
In fact, some African | fossils originally placed in Merycopotamus, but are n |
The two known species were described after | fossils from the Early Eocene Green River Formation ( |
Aglaspid | fossils are found throughout the world, including Nor |
xtinct primate of 50 to 46 million years ago; | fossils found in Algeria; considered by some authorit |
The Akron | Fossils & Science Center is a museum in Copley Townsh |
gle species, R. oregonensis, is known and all | fossils come from the John Day Formation in Oregon. |
Ambulocetid | fossils have been found in Pakistan along the former |
Late Cretaceous in what is now North America; | fossils have been located in Alberta, Canada. |
upposedly explaining the presence of ammonite | fossils on the shore; heads were carved onto these 'p |
Amongst | fossils so far identified at this location are the tr |
It also contains ancient | fossils. |
s of this MARS will be the search for ancient | fossils. |
uck-billed dinosaur) nest and embryo, ancient | fossils, dinosaur models, located in the Warner. |
ed to explain the observations of species and | fossils, as well as other evidence. |
on of more than 1 million rocks, minerals and | fossils. |
here he carefully investigated the rocks and | fossils of the Lingula Flags, his observations being |
ur sent specimens of unique fish, animals and | fossils, as well as artifacts he had dug from the Ind |
eontologists stumbled upon dinosaur bones and | fossils during a regular geological survey of this mi |
ogy, and turned his attention to minerals and | fossils, arranging the recently acquired collection o |
e Center is a museum devoted to dinosaurs and | fossils. |
She conducted field studies on rocks and | fossils in the Ottawa region between 1913 and 1963. |
nd exhibitions of birds, mammals, insects and | fossils. |
on the Carboniferous and Cretaceous rocks and | fossils of Saxony, and in particular for those relati |
me limestone was used in its construction and | fossils of plants and animals are visible. |
s, birds, mammals, invertebrates, plants, and | fossils. |
Batheaston he collected a series of rocks and | fossils which he presented to the Literary and Scient |
old or younger, judging by the artifacts and | fossils found. |
who was devoted to the study of the rocks and | fossils of South Wales. |
tion found a large extent of glacial beds and | fossils, and these were thought to extend as far nort |
oths in the movie were based on elephants and | fossils of mammoths, while the sabertooth tiger was b |
ade a detailed study of Precambrian rocks and | fossils, and was instrumental in the recognition of t |
zards and mammals as well as rock samples and | fossils. |
Photographs of trees and | fossils from CRDRP's website have been featured in th |
dinosaurs from the Jurassic and Triassic, and | fossils from the local area including a hippopotamus |
pecial studies of the Tertiary formations and | fossils of the Vienna Basin, and investigated the geo |
ell discovered a strange mixture of rocks and | fossils of northern provenance in Coldfall Wood, Musw |
The crater is 6 km in diameter, and | fossils found in the rock filling the crater suggest |
Panning for gem stones, crystals and | fossils is another activity offered at this attractio |
to various theories of an ancient earth, and | fossils showing past extinctions prompted early ideas |
The Dinosaurs and | Fossils Gallery showcases several real and replicated |
Currently they have Jet, set go! and | Fossils and Funnybones |
ion of "a complete collection of minerals and | fossils for the use of my classes" is in the collecti |
ich also yielded human and pleistocene animal | fossils. |
Animal | fossils and stone implements found at Athirapakkam to |
ries for American Indian artifacts and animal | fossils that have washed downstream. |
the most commonly preserved and found animal | fossils. |
Objects include exotic animals, | fossils, and Japanese armour. |
doll's house and other toys, birds, animals, | fossils, rocks, minerals and other natural history it |
The distribution of Anomotodon | fossils is worldwide, in formations indicating that m |
G. Edward Lewis discovers 'man-like ape' | fossils in Northern India. |
iety declares that despite their appearances, | fossils were never part of any animals. |
Archelon's | fossils date to around 75-65 million years ago in the |
Pachytheca are | fossils of ancient plants, dating from the upper Silu |
Also found at Alcoota are | fossils of herds of the wombat-like diprotodontoids K |
honeybee observation hive, bird viewing area, | fossils, furs and other hands-on collections. |
e animals, plants, Native American artifacts, | fossils, and minerals. |
taru adjectives, surviving in a few cases as | fossils. |
this constantly brings new material (such as | fossils) to the base of the cliff and beach. |
times it had a wide distribution, however, as | fossils have been foundo Kauai, Molokai and Oahu. |
al collection of taxidermic birds, as well as | fossils, minerals and shells. |
all the animals inside, but preserved them as | fossils. |
million years old, they are usually found as | fossils in Devonian marine rocks. |
ce hyaline calcareous tests, and are known as | fossils from the Jurassic period onwards. |
An early ligulate lycophyte, known as | fossils from the Middle Devonian of Australia, North |
lived in schools but are seldem preserved as | fossils. |
alls, canyons, and limestone caves as well as | fossils found here. |
by paleontologist E. Scott, who also assigned | fossils from the Anza-Borrego Desert in California, t |
Asteroceras | fossils may be found at Lyme Regis in the Asteroceras |
(1914) Australian | Fossils |
0, but modern authorities specializing in bat | fossils maintain the distinction between the two. |
Late Pleistocene bat | fossils from Anjohibe Cave, northwestern Madagascar. |
The few recent shells found may actually be | fossils dredged up recently. |
Typical beach | fossils are found along the front edges. |
time was that the rocks were too old to bear | fossils and so Attenborough did not search them. |
a key role in the discoveries that belemnite | fossils contained fossilised ink sacs, and that copro |
The best | fossils of leaves are found preserved in layers of se |
ological nomenclature than taxa based on body | fossils (see trace fossil classification for more inf |
This includes the study of body | fossils, tracks (ichnites), burrows, cast-off parts, |
licerates (arthropods) include trace and body | fossils of xiphosurid merostomes and arachnids, inclu |
a rather well-worked deposit, from which both | fossils smaller than the Piksi bone pieces - the mamm |
untled history museum janitor who could bring | fossils and statues to life through a special remote |
Bringing | Fossils To Life: An Introduction To Paleobiology by D |
acquired an exceptional knowledge of British | fossils, and he ultimately prepared an elaborate work |
separated by unknown periods of time" burying | fossils. |
ascar-India, a very long time undocumented by | fossils. |
ous genera and many body types represented by | fossils are witnesses to a highly diversified ecology |
path of hominid evolution as demonstrated by | fossils found elsewhere. |
The Early Cambrian | fossils Fordilla and Pojetaia are regarded as bivalve |
The Cambrian | Fossils of Chengjiang, China: The Flowering of Early |
nus of animals described from Middle Cambrian | fossils. |
Possible neonate sized centrosaurine | fossils have been documented in the scientific litera |
Like Cerrejonisuchus, | fossils of Titanoboa were found in a gray claystone l |
Presence of chalicotheriine | fossils is generally regarded as an indicator of tree |
Chamaemyiid | fossils are poorly represented in amber deposits but |
s Zone, named after one of the characteristic | fossils. |
e in 2008 for his studies of organic chemical | fossils, which reveal the inhabitants and climates of |
e come to be known as the "Madonna and Child" | fossils. |
ature reconstructions derived from chironomid | fossils, and palaeosalinity records inferred from dia |
ish brown beds containing Trigonia clavellata | fossils . |
A number of claw | fossils have been recovered from Pliocene and Pleisto |
Coahuilaceratops | fossils have been recovered from strata of the Late C |
He participated in expeditions to collect | fossils in the geopark of Paleorrota in 1928 and 1929 |
the use of helicopters in Alberta to collect | fossils and lift heavy dinosaur skeletons in their pl |
riory, keeping it by him unprinted; collected | fossils, manuscripts, and other curiosities; and was |
Fossilman" because of his hobby of collecting | fossils. |
ation as well as a display of the most common | fossils you will find on the local beaches. |
Almost complete | fossils belong to juvenile and adult specimens and sh |
of Eoplectreurys are preserved as compression | fossils in the fine-grained lacustrian rocks and thus |
Compression | fossils are formed most commonly in environments wher |
surface features are preserved in compression | fossils. |
western North America known from compression | fossils from the Eocene to Oligocene (56 to 23 millio |
d other metamorphic changes, and consequently | fossils are less common and more difficult to observe |
heulean layer of the same cave also contained | fossils Tchernov described as precursors of both the |
ions of calcite-cemented sandstone containing | fossils. |
It also contains | fossils in the Koobi Fora deposits which are unique i |
sists of river channel sediments and contains | fossils of fish, turtles, crocodilians, birds and a d |
It contains | fossils of plants and sea creatures and its cliffs sh |
Contemporary | fossils with indigenous artifacts and introduced rat |
eri that they are never found as contemporary | fossils in the same region. |
N. cookanum | fossils from the late Eocene Hoko River Formation in |
Coot | fossils from the Middle Pleistocene of California hav |
es include exhibits of 19th-century costumes, | fossils, prehistoric objects, and Romano-British arti |
e specimen consisting of part and counterpart | fossils, originally part of the Samuel Hubbard Scudde |
Current exhibit topics include Mazon Creek | fossils, Native American lifeways, Ice Age mammals, a |
rther 5 genera are only known from Cretaceous | fossils. |
Reworked Cretaceous | fossils are preserved at the base of the channel comp |
2 genera that are only known from Cretaceous | fossils. |
an easy access to the Jurassic and Cretaceous | fossils. |
has been a renowned site for Lower Cretaceous | fossils since the initial discovery of fragments ther |
3 genera that are only known from Cretaceous | fossils. |
is sandy with stones which contain cretaceous | fossils. |
Ctenopristis | fossils can be found in early Maastrichtian strata in |
Current | fossils and research prior to this finding indicated |
ssue (May 2009) contains articles on Davinci, | Fossils an evolution, Pigmy Sloth, Disposal of Plasti |
Because the rocks formed so deep, | fossils are rare. |
Cockburn examines the rare and delicate | fossils preserved in silica that were discovered and |
rst described by Edwin H. Colbert from dental | fossils collected by Walter Granger in the Ma Kai Val |
Like Desmostylus, | fossils have been discovered from Baja, Mexico, Orego |
portant as the youngest locality for Devonian | fossils in New South Wales, containing a diverse rang |
on the Palaeontological Value of the Devonian | Fossils (1867). |
Many dinosaur | fossils have been found in New Mexico, and a few of t |
overed the remains of blood cells in dinosaur | fossils and later discovered soft tissue remains in t |
Fox a significant early collector of dinosaur | fossils from the Isle of Wight. |
studying the DNA fragments found in dinosaur | fossils, then using them as a basis for restructuring |
saur she found, along with the first dinosaur | fossils which were discovered by Gideon Mantell and W |
ics, including extinct penguins, and dinosaur | fossils sent to Sweden from China and the San Juan Ba |
ore, but is now more notable for its dinosaur | fossils. |
be the richest cache of undisturbed dinosaur | fossils in North America. |
Three dinosaur | fossils are involuntarily brought to life by the owne |
ing one of the largest collection of dinosaur | fossils in the world and the largest in the United St |
Fox a significant early collector of dinosaur | fossils from the Isle of Wight. |
f may have been inspired by finds of dinosaur | fossils in Sioux tribal territory. |
Disarticulated dinosaur | fossils are common in the area. |
From 1964 dinosaur | fossils were excavated in the Junggar Basin of Xinjia |
" material is known to be legitimate dinosaur | fossils to researchers. |
In 1980s, vast dinosaur | fossils were excavated in the Dashanpu Formation, 7 k |
s, and include a major collection of dinosaur | fossils and mounted skeletons. |
oney by making moonshine and selling dinosaur | fossils. |
Othniel Charles Marsh produced many dinosaur | fossils which are world-famous today, was described a |
cannot be drilled, and discover dinosaur-like | fossils of a creature resembling the Garuda from Thai |
under Roy Chapman Andrews which will discover | fossils of Indricotherium (a gigantic hornless rhinoc |
Robinson discovered | fossils of this species in 1949 in Swartkrans, South |
ks that were 375 million years old discovered | fossils of Tiktaalik. |
Dvinosaurus | fossils have been discovered in Russia in rocks from |
The earliest | fossils clearly assignable to Kingdom Plantae are fos |
The earliest | fossils of multicellular organisms include the contes |
inonicteris (one species; Australia; earliest | fossils from the Miocene) |
le of Life: The Discovery of Earth's Earliest | Fossils by J. William Schopf |
The earliest | fossils attributable to the Dorippoidea date from the |
earn eggs by defeat other dinosaurs and earn | fossils by tapping dirt with the stylus. |
nternal structure of a spherical shell Earth, | fossils, and erosion, amongst others. |
Edaphosaur | fossils are so far known only from North America and |
nsoniidae are an enigmatic group of Ediacaran | fossils with an airbed-like quilted morphology, somet |
orphs or pizza disks are a group of Ediacaran | fossils that represent the remains of such taxa as Ch |
n (born 1940) was the discoverer of Ediacaran | fossils. |
pictured in the Chinese book The Dinosaur Egg | Fossils in Nanyang, China by Zhou S. (2005). |
rus was a plesiosaur similar to Elasmosaurus; | fossils consist of a single but nearly complete skele |
is noted for its weather resistance, embedded | fossils, and dappled beige hues. |
Because mankind has encountered | fossils for millennia, paleontology has a long histor |
by Messel pit is an important site for Eocene | fossils. |
ucture found in the early Ypresian age Eocene | fossils found in British Columbia, Canada. |
with the discovery of the first Homo erectus | fossils in a bank of the Solo river near Trinil, Java |
illion years ago, and late Paleozoic Euproops | fossils indicate that they have changed little over t |
Brian Beveridge have spent 30 years examining | fossils from a privately-owned limestone quarry on th |
apparent quantizations are relics or faithful | fossils of a real quantization that occurred in the p |
The oldest recognized Pandionidae family | fossils have been recovered from the Oligocene age Je |
Tourism Development Program opened, featuring | fossils which trace the evolution of reptiles from 20 |
Dichrodium fern | fossils in silt parting from Triassic coal measures w |
They included in this Family a few | fossils that they believed belonged to small non - av |
Only a few | fossils have been found, including a skull from Patag |
ly quite similar in body structure to the few | fossils of early geckos which have been discovered. |
d tail is unique in that it is one of the few | fossils with fossilized skin. |
Prior to this discovery, few | fossils of Paleocene-epoch vertebrates had been found |
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