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A piece of artwork depicting a Megaraptor can be seen on this website: http://www.neovenator.org/poster%20megaraptor.htm Neal Robbins ... Do you Yahoo!? All...
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Dec 1, 2004
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To humans of the modern world, Megaraptor is a fascinating creature. But to many dinosaurs (and other animals) that lived in its domain, Megaraptor was a...
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There has been some debate about the classification of Megaraptor. An essay written by Dr. Phil Millener is focused on the taxonomic questions of this species....
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Compsognathus is apparently the smallest dinosaur that ever existed. This creature lived 155-146 million years ago, which was during the late Jurassic period....
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Tylostoma tumidum was a genus of mollusks. It lived during the Cretaceous period. Fossils of it have been found in Texas. The Walnut Formation and Comanche...
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Ebla was a city in ancient Syria. An Italian archaeological team led by Paulo Matthiae excavated the ruins of this community. They began work in 1964 and in...
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Neferirkare was the third pharaoh of the 5th Dynasty of ancient Egypt. His name means "Divine of the Body". He ruled 2477-2467 B.C. Neferirkare succeeded his...
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Dec 3, 2004
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The Babylonian new year festival had to do with honoring the god Marduk. Marduk's temple was called Esagila or Esagil. The Babylonians considered that temple...
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Jayavarman was an important monarch in the history of Cambodia. He was born in about 1120 A.D. His father was King Dharanindravarman II and his mother was...
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It is a well known fact that Neanderthals were a prehistoric people. Unfortunately, some fallacious stereotypes have been developed about them. I will mention...
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Acanthodes bridgei was a species of fish that lived during the Pennsylvanian division of the Carboniferous period. Fossils of it have been found in Kansas. A...
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Dec 3, 2004
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The ancient Egyptians often placed small ladder-shaped objects in tombs. This practice was especially common during the Old and Middle Kingdoms. The ladders...
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Dec 6, 2004
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The earliest fish that can definitely be identified as a salmon is Eosalmo driftwoodensis. It lived during a time span of 50-40 million years ago, which was...
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Alioramus remotus was a Tyrannosaurid and thus related to Tyrannosaurus rex. Fossils of it have been found in the Ingenii Hoovor Valley of Bayankhongor,...
Neal Robbins
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Jan 3, 2005
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Maiasaura was a dinosaur of the Cretaceous period. Its name literally means "good mother lizard". Maiasaura nests have been found that contained up to 25 eggs...
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Jan 3, 2005
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Fukuiraptor kitadaniensis was a carnivorous dinosaur of the Cretaceous period. Fossils of it have been found in Japan and dated to 110 million years ago, which...
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Jan 3, 2005
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I had created a new group"Selvas".Selvas means tropical rain forests in Spanish.This group is basically for the Latin American people who work for the tropical...
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Jan 7, 2005
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Neal Robbins saw this story on Rednova News and thought you should see it. ** Message ** I have forwarded this message. ** Dinosaur Fossil Found in Mammal's...
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Gallimimus was a dinosaur that lived 75-70 million years ago, which was during the late part of the Cretaceous period. The span of its existence was during...
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Jan 12, 2005
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Ctenacanthus amblyxiphias was a shark species that swam in the oceans of Kansas during the Permian period. Mike Everhart discusses Ctenacanthus in this excerpt...
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Batodon tenuis was a species of mammals that lived during the Maastrichtian (71-65 million years ago), which was the last subperiod of the Cretaceous. Fossils...
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When one is performing one usually plays to a paying crowd and the emphasis is to play to the audience and they watch what you provide. With that kind of...
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Jan 15, 2005
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Paleontology and dinosaurs http://teacher.schoolreference.com/Education14.htm Zoology http://teacher.schoolreference.com/Education15.htm Oceanography,...
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Hi! I am Wim. I am living in the Netherlands. I am really enjoyed that I can join your club! Thanks J With kind regards, W. van Stormbroek [Non-text portions...
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Hi! I am Wim. I am living in the Netherlands. I am really enjoyed that I can join your club! Thanks J With kind regards, W. van Stormbroek [Non-text portions...
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Hi! I am Wim. I am living in the Netherlands. I am really enjoyed that I can join your club! Thanks J With kind regards, W. van Stormbroek [Non-text portions...
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Does the human brain anticipate the scales of harmonics the same as those of other mammals such as whales? GS...
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Gastornis pariensis was a bird species that lived in the late Paleocene and the Eocene. The name Gastornis literally means "Gaston's bird". It is named after...
Neal Robbins
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Jan 22, 2005
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The oldest known fossil skunk species is Palaeomephitis steinheimensis. It is dated to about 11-12 million years ago. Fossilized remains of Palaeomephitis have...
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Jan 22, 2005
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It's Pro-Choice that is right-wing, Not Pro-Life by Eric Dondero R. Leave it to a Paleo-conservative prude like Bob Novak to get it all wrong. He blasts Bush...
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