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A representation of Palorchestes azeal can be seen on this link: http://www.maggiewallace.com/palorchetes.htm Neal Robbins ... Yahoo! Mail for Mobile Take...
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Palorchestes azeal was a marsupial species that lived during the Pleistocene period (2 million - 10,000 years ago). It went extinct about 40,000 years ago....
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4958
The mute swan is of the order Anseriformes and the family Anatidae. The species name is Cygnus olor. This bird is native to Europe and Asia and also lives in...
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This story is from Native American folklore. It is a tale told by the Nariticong tribe. A great chief called Quaquahela lived with his people in peace by the...
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This is a Native American story. It is a tale told by the Koasati tribe. The name of it is "Why the Opossum Has a Pouch". On a certain evening Mother Opossum...
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Salingostoma was an ancient genus of snails. Fossils of Salingostoma have been found in North America, Europe, and Australia. This genus began in the middle...
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A fossil photograph of Salpingostoma richmondense can be seen on this link: http://www.humboldt.edu/~natmus/lifeThroughTime/Ordovician.web/69.jpg Neal Robbins ...
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Another Salpingostoma fossil can be seen on this link: http://folk.uio.no/hanakrem/fotoalbum/oslofeltfossiler/pages/image024.html Neal Robbins P.S. This fossil...
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Choia carteri was a sponge species of the Cambrian period. Fossils of Choia carteri have been found in the Burgess Shale of Canada. Some fossilized remains of...
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A fossil photograph of Choia carteri can be seen on this link: http://www.hrw.com/science/si-science/biology/animals/burgess/img/fchoia.gif Neal Robbins P.S....
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A piece of artwork depicting Silesaurus can be seen on this link: http://dino.lm.com/images/display.php?id=3158 Neal Robbins ...
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Silesaurus opolensis lived during the Carnian subperiod of the Triassic. It was an herbivore and small; the length was about 2.3 meters. Fossilized remains of...
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This is a Native American story. It is a tale told by the Creek tribe. The name of it is "Rabbit Plays Tug-of-War". Rabbit had a favorite spot on the river....
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Crinoids are marine invertebrates of the phylum echinodermata. They are often called "sea lilies" or "feather stars". These creatures are in the class...
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A fossil photograph of Gogia spiralis can be seen on this link: http://www.fossilmall.com/Stonerelic/echinoderms/Gogia_14-37/14-37b.jpg Neal Robbins P.S. This...
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An additional fossil photograph of Gogia spiralis can be seen on this link: http://drydredgers.org/billwhite/008_gogia_spiralis_utah_cam.jpg Neal Robbins ... ...
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Scansoriopteryx heilmanni was a dinosaur that lived during the Jurassic period. Fossilized remains of it have been found in the northeastern part of China....
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A piece of artwork depicting Scansoriopteryx can be seen on this link: http://dino.lm.com/images/display.php?id=388 Neal Robbins ... Yahoo! for Good Click here...
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Dendropupa vetusta was the first known gastropod species to live on land. This snail lived during the Carboniferous period (359.2 - 299 million years ago). The...
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Sep 15, 2005
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A fossil photograph of Dendropupa vetusta can be seen on this link: http://paleo.amnh.org/fossil/img_show.html?file=http://paleo.amnh.org/fi/044974_P1_1FS.jpg ...
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Orbicella friulana was a coral species of the very late Paleocene and the early Eocene. Fossils of this species have been found in Spain. The species of this...
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A fossil photograph of Orbicella friulana can be seen on this link: http://www.amberabg.com/a_for_sale/x_corals32.html Neal Robbins P.S. This fossil was found...
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This is a story of Native American folklore. It is a tale told by the Hopis. The name of it is "Yaponcha, the wind god". A long time ago, the wind bothered the...
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A piece of artwork depicting Globidens can be seen on this linke: http://home.no.net/paleo/mosasaur/globidens.jpg Neal Robbins ...
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Globidens was a genus of Mosasaurs that lived in the late part of the Cretaceous period. Most Mosasaurs had sharp teeth and mainly fed on fishes (including...
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This is a tale of Korean folklore. It learned it while I was in Korea. The name of it is "The Wife from Heaven". Long ago, in Andong, which is in the province...
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This is a Native American story. It is a tale told by the Q'anjob'al Mayas. The name of it is "The Deer and the Jaguar". A deer went searching for a suitable...
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Deltatheridium was a mammal that lived 97.5-66.4 million years ago, which was during the Cretaceous period. It existed while the dinosaurs were here....
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Sep 22, 2005
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A fossil photograph of Deltatheridium can be seen on this link: http://www.exn.ca/news/images/1998/12/02/19981202-jaw2big.jpg Neal Robbins P.S. These fossils...
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A piece of artwork depicting Deltatheridium can be seen on this link: http://biology.fullerton.edu/courses/biol_404/Web/im/Deltatheridium.jpg Neal Robbins ... ...
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