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Articles related to "Plesiosaur"
Marine Reptiles II: Plesiosaurs The Plesiosaurs were a very successful group of marine reptiles (not dinosaurs!) that lived during the Mesozoic Era. plesiosaur • plesiosaurs • plesiosauroidea • pliosaur • pliosauroidea
Natural History Museum in Rock Springs, Wyoming This self-guided tour of the Natural History Museum at Western Wyoming Community College offers visitors fun, educational activities while visiting Sweetwater County. places to visit wyoming • natural history museum rock springs • sweetwater county museum • dinosaur exhibits wyoming • weidner wildlife
Mary Anning (1799 - 1847) Mary Anning was a fossil hunter of extraordinary talent whose work was vital to the study of natural history and, ultimately, to the understanding of evolution. mary anning • mary anning fossils • mary anning biography • lyme regis fossils • first plesiosaur
Remarkable Creatures by Tracy Chevalier Mary Anning is the real life heroine in Remarkable Creatures, a fascinating story of finding dinosaur fossils on a beach. Tracy Chevalier transports the reader yet again. remarkable creatures • tracy chevalier • book about finding dinosaur fossils • mary anning fossil hunter • ichthysaur dinosaur fossils
Book Review: JPI Dinosaur Field Guide The <I>Jurassic Park Institute Dinosaur Field Guide</I> is a new book by paleontologists Thomas R. Holtz, Jr., and Michael Brett-Surman. jurassic park • jurassic • jurassic park institute • dinosaur • dinosaurs
Extinction II: The Cretaceous Extinction Although most people associate the Cretaceous Extinction Event with the dinosaurs, many other species went extinct at this time. dinosaur • dinosaurs • mosasaur • mosasaurs • ichthyosaur
Mary Anning Mary Anning is widely considered to have been the first female paleontologist, but why have her contributions been mostly forgotten? mary anning • lyme regis • ichthyosaur • plesiosaur • pterosaur
The Search for Nessie Is the Loch Ness monster a type of plesiosaur? suite 101 • paranormal • jodee redmond • loch ness • nessie
Marine Reptiles There is an amazing variety of living and extinct reptiles of the sea. Ogopogo and the Loch Ness Monster might even exist! venomous sea snakes • marine iguanas • saltwater estuarine crocodiles • sea turtles • extinct marine reptiles
A Visit to the Urwelt-Museum Oberfranken The Urwelt-Museum Oberfranken in Bayreuth, Germany is a small museum that is worth a visit. museum • museums • geology • geologist • paleontology
Marine Reptiles III: Mosasaurs Mosasaurs are related to our modern monitor lizards and Gila monsters. mosasaur • mosasaurs • marine reptiles
A Visit to the University of Kansas Natural History Museum The University of Kansas Natural History Museum in Lawrence, Kansas is a lesser-known, small museum that is worth a visit. museum • natural history museum • paleontology • paleontologist • geology
Historic Background of Reptiles (9th Part) About dying of the dinosaurs... dinosaurs • reptiles • mammals • history • etc
Sea Monsters What prehistoric monsters lurked in the deep oceans long ago? Are there other lake monsters like Nessie? Fascinate your child with Sea Monsters. sea • monsters • prehistoric • legendary • kids
Backtrack: Aquarium An Old exercise with a new submission imagination • common • thought • catharsis • art
Georges Cuvier Baron Georges Cuvier was a French vertebrate zoologist who did a lot of the early work in paleontology. mary anning • pterosaur • paleontology • geology • baron georges
Marine Reptiles I: Ichthyosaurs Marine reptiles of the Mesozoic are often mistaken for dinosaurs, learn more about these fascinating animals! ichthyosaur • ichthyosaurs • marine reptiles • mesozoic
Reported American Cryptic Animals and Creatures There have been a number of reports about mythical creatures throughout American history. Many find these reports to be awe inspiring. reported cryptic animals america • reported cryptids america • popular cryptid animals • list mythical creatures america • reported sightings cryptids
God Is Not Great by Christopher Hitchens Author Christopher Hitchens has been making a career of condemning world religions, Christianity among them. This article will examine some of Hitchens' arguments. christopher hitchens • god is not great • miracles • genealogy • dating of scripture
Life in the Triassic Period Rebounding from a mass extinction, the Triassic period saw the rise of reptiles and dinosaurs, the splitting of a continent, and the appearance of the first mammals. triassic period • dinosaurs • prehistoric animals • paleontology • fossils
A Visit to the Smithsonian The National Museum of Natural History Smithsonian Institution is one of the largest natural history museums in the United States. Join me as I tour its fascinating exhibits! smithsonian • smithsonian institution • natural history • museum • natural history museum
Book Review: Starring T. Rex! Starring T. Rex: Dinosaur Mythology and Popular Culture is a good introduction to movies and novels about dinosaurs and other extinct animals. paleontology • paleontologist • geology • geologist • dinosaur
Classics: The Land That Time Forgot Tarzan's creator is always good for a story. edgar rice burroughs • the land that time forgot • doug mcclure • dinosaur movies
Paleontology in Yellowstone National Park Although Yellowstone National Park is better known for its geothermal features, our oldest national park also provides a lot of paleontological information yellowstone • paleontology • paleontological • geothermal • geology
Reptile Skulls Reptile families are grouped by the shape of their skulls. How are turtles different from mammals? anapsid • diapsid • euryapsid • therapsid • synapsid
A Visit to the American Museum of Natural History The American Museum of Natural History is one of my favorite museums to visit. american museum natural history • museum • museums • dinosaur • dinosaurs
A Visit to the Texas Memorial Museum of Science and History After visiting Texas Memorial Museum of Science and History as a child, this small, little-known museum will always have a special place in my heart. museum • natural history museum • paleontology • geology
Book Review of Michael Carroll's Science Books Author and artist Michael Carroll has written and illustrated science books and articles for adults and children. michael carroll • paleoartist • paleoart • spaceart • spaceartist
Book Review: The Dragon Seekers Dr. Christopher McGowan's new book <I>The Dragon Seekers</I> is a combined biography of several of the early paleontologists. christopher mcgowan • royal ontario museum • natural history museum • museum • museums
Broken Hill - Out Back Country The tour from Mungo National Park to Broken Hill continues. broken hill • opals • australia • flying doctor • central australia
Stegosaurs: The "Roofed Lizards" The Stegosauria were a very distinctive group of dinosaurs! stegosaur • stegosauridae • stegosaurus • kentrosaurus • tuojiangosaurus
The Unique Serpent of Silver Lake School children know that water occupies a greater percentage of planet earth than land does. Salt and fresh water cover 71% of earth’s surface. In 1885, a serpent was sighted in Silver Lake, NY, throwing the townspeople into panic and drawing visitors to the quiet resort community. Discovering an unknown animal in a lake is not a common experience, nor are sightings of strange aquatic animal life, but this one was very unusual. It only had a life span of two years and the last sighting was not when it was in lake, but when it was out of the water. paranormal • cryptozoology • lake serpent • hoax
Call Me Prolific Science fiction and fatasy author Michael Swanwick talks about writing flash fiction, Croatia, and what's coming next. michael swanwick • science fiction • fantasy • writing • flash fiction |
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