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4869
A fossil photograph of Jianghanichtys huebeinsis can be seen on this link: http://www.amberabg.com/a_for_sale/x_r18.html Neal Robbins P.S. This fish fossil was...
Neal Robbins
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... wrote: May God bless all of you! I had created a group"FreshWater".Fresh water ecosystem is the most biologically productive and diverse ecosystems on...
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Alamitophis was a snake that lived in Australia during the early part of the Eocene. Fossils of it have been dated to about 54 million years ago. Alamitophis...
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Aug 2, 2005
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Alamitophis and its family, the Madtsoiidae were not confined to Australia or to the Eocene period. An article by Adriana Maria Albino gives some information...
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Cheirurus ingricus was a species of trilobites that lived during the Middle Ordovician. Fossils of this species have been found in Russia. The genal and...
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4874
A fossil photograph of Cheirurus ingricus can be seen on this link: http://fossilmall.com/EDCOPE_Enterprises/trilobites/RUT803/RUT803B.jpg Neal Robbins P.S....
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4875
Nassarius locklinsi is an extinct snail species. Fossils of it have been found in Florida. This species lived during the Pliocene (7-2 million years ago) and...
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Aug 4, 2005
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4876
A fossil photograph of the extinct gastropod species can be seen on this link: http://www.fossilbeach.net/PSArt/Gastropods/Nassariuslocklini.jpg Neal Robbins ...
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Heliocoprion (also spelled Heliocoprion) was a genus of sharks that lived 300-200 million years ago. These sharks existed in the Carboniferous, Permian, and...
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Aug 5, 2005
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A photograph of a fossilized set of spiraling Heliocoprion teeth can be seen on this link: http://www.toyen.uio.no/palmus/galleri/montre/english/x294.htm Neal...
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Aug 5, 2005
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A piece of artwork depicting Heliocoprion (also spelled Helicoprion) can be seen on this link: http://prehistoricsillustrated.com/pg_tm_24.html Neal Robbins ...
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This is a story of Native American folklore. It is a tale told by the Acoma tribe. The name of it is, "The Origin of Summer and Winter". An Acoma chief had a...
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Aug 7, 2005
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4881
Many years ago, Disney Enterprises made an animated movie (based on an old Russian folktale) called "Peter and the Wolf". There is an account of an incident in...
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Aug 7, 2005
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4882
Temnodontosaurus (also called Leptoterygius) was a genus of Ichthyosaurs that lived in the early Jurassic. Fossils of Temnodontosaurus have been found in...
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Aug 8, 2005
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A piece of artwork portraying Temnodontosaurus can be seen on this link: http://www.karencarr.com/gallery_scientific_american_temnodontosaurus.html Neal...
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4884
A photograph of fossil teeth of the Eocene eagle ray species Myliobatis striatus can be seen on this link: ...
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Aug 8, 2005
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The Eagle Ray genus Myliobatis still exists; these rays continue to swim in the oceans of our planet. The genus is an old one; there are several fossil...
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A photograph of two snail fossils (Turitella sp.) can be seen on this link: http://www.humboldt.edu/~natmus/Case_indexes/Case_jpgs/Paleogene.web/633.jpg Neal...
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Aug 9, 2005
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4887
Turitella (also spelled Turritella) is an old genus of snails. As I mentioned in another message, the one with a link, Turitella sp. dates to the Eocene (54-38...
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Aug 9, 2005
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4888
This is a Korean mythological tale. It is title "The Jewel of the Fox's Tongue". I learned this story while I was in Korea. A long time ago, there was a big...
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Aug 10, 2005
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4889
Yandusaurus hongeensis is a dinosaur species that was named by Dong, Chang, Li, and Zhou in 1978. Two almost complete skeletons (including the skulls) have...
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Aug 10, 2005
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4890
A piece of artwork showing a bunch of Yandusauruses running through the woods can be seen on this link: http://dino.lm.com/images/display.php?id=253 Neal...
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4892
A piece of artwork depicting Stygimoloch can be seen on this link: http://prehistoricsillustrated.com/fs_DGL.html Neal Robbins ... Start your day with Yahoo! -...
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4893
Aptornis is an extinct genus of birds. Remains of Aptornis have only been found in New Zealand. The Aptornis subfossils date to the late Holocene (Recent). Two...
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4894
Saichania chulsanensis was a dinosaur species that lived in the late part of the Cretaceous. It was a heavily armored ankylosaur. Saichania had armor on its...
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Aug 12, 2005
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A Saichania fossil photograph can be seen on this link: http://www.toyen.uio.no/palmus/galleri/montre/english/x624.htm Neal Robbins ...
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4896
Siphocypraea carolinensis was a gastropod species that lived in the Miocene (26-7 million years ago) and the Pliocene (7-2 million years ago). Fossils of it...
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Aug 12, 2005
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4897
A fossil photograph of Siphocypraea carolinensis can be seen on this link: http://www.fossilbeach.net/PSArt/Gastropods/siphocypreacaroli.jpg Neal Robbins P.S....
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Harpagornis moorei was the largest known eagle to ever exist. This species lived in New Zealand and is thought to have gone extinct somewhere between 1400 and...
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