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The land-based ancestor of whales : Nature News
Posted by Thulefoth and 1 other with 1 comment to cetaceans Paleontology on Tue May 13 2008 at 03:54 UTC | info | related
 
The land-based ancestor of whales : Nature News
www.nature.com
Researchers have analysed fossils of what seems to be the missing link between whales and land-based mammals.
 
Fossils Found of a Big Bird Kermit Wouldn’t Like in Argentina Argentina Discovery
argentinadiscovery.nireblog.com
Fossils of the largest known bird, an extinct flightless predator with a skull the size of a horse’s and a menacing beak like an eagle’s, have been discovered in Argentina, paleontologists reported last week.
 
Holocene dwarf mammoths from Wrangel Island in the Siberian Arctic
S Vartanyan, V Garutt, and A Sher
Nature 362 (6418), 337-40 (25 Mar 1993)
 
How primates crossed continents : Nature News
www.nature.com
Posted by philmori to Paleontology on Wed Mar 05 2008 at 12:13 UTC | info | related
 
New pterosaur
From the Cover Discovery of a rare arboreal forestdwelling flying reptile Pterosauria Pterodactyloidea from China
Xiaolin Wang et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 105 (6), 1983-7 (12 Feb 2008)
Posted by marct to Paleontology pterosaurs on Mon Feb 18 2008 at 19:06 UTC | info | related
 
Stratigraphy.net Blog
stratigraphynet.blogspot.com
Blog by Robert Huber (MARUM Bremen) and Jens Klump (GFZ Potsdam) on geoinformatics, stratigraphy and paleontology.
Posted by snet (who is an author) to Paleontology Science policy taxonomy on Fri Jan 25 2008 at 10:25 UTC | info | related
 
New Details of Ancient Roman Town Uncovered
www.livescience.com
 
Mountains of Evidence Suggest Human Evolution Had Rocky Start
www.livescience.com
 
Advanced Life Created in Two Ancient Explosions
www.livescience.com

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