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dinosaur_articles
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Scientific Articles about Dinosaurs and Extinct Reptiles
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trilobites2
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TRILOBITES are one of the best-known and appreciated groups of prehistoric animals. They are the most diverse extinct fossil animals known, with >20,000 described species. This group is ...( more)
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Auldaney
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Are dinosaurs still alive? Did a comet impact cause the Genesis Flood? What are UFOs? Does the Da Vinci Code reveal the counterfeit christ's linage? BIBLICAL SCIENCE NEWS: This is an ...( more)
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texaspaleontology
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Welcome to the club! I hope you will enjoy keeping in touch with all its members.
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fosilankara
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Türkiye'de stratigrafi ve paleontoloji konularýnda çalýþan yerbilimcilerin iletiþimini saglamak amacý ile düzenlenmiþtir.
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NEPaleo
This group is primarily dedicated to the discussion about the fossils and collecting localities in the Northeast. Other geographic regions and the fossils therin are of course welcomed ...( more)
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seymouria
Seymouria baylorensis is the scientific name for one of the most well known fossils ever found in the Lake Kemp area. It is so named for the town of Seymour and Baylor county, in Texas, ...( more)
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fossilmammals
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Fossil Mammals
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DinosaursEtc
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Welcome to Dinosaurs Etc! This is intended to be a forum for the discussion of dinosaurs and other animals of the Mesozoic Era, though it will also focus on plants and animals from the ...( more)
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Palaeobotany
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Welcome to our Palaeobotany Yahoo Group. This is a spam-free and privacy-protected discussion forum for the palaeontological discipline of fossil plants. Both professional and ...( more)
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