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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
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Mesoeucynodonts
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Mesozoic Eucynodonts: What the hell is a Eucynodont? Eucynodonts are mammals and proto-mammals, (and proto-proto-mammals). It's all about our distant
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australopithecines
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Australopithecines "In 1924 Raymond Dart discovered the first in a series of ape-like creatures that have become one of the most popularized "ape-men". Dart
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TurtlePaleontology
This group is for discussion of the fossil history of turtles. If you are interested in turtle paleontology, this is a group to join. The forum includes posting
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partsoftheear
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Parts of the Ear "Helix - The in-curve rim of the external ear Antihelix - A landmark of the outer ear Lobule - A landmark of the outer ear. The very bottom part of the outer ear Crest ...( more)
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amyhenrici
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Amy Henrici "The Early Permian Bromacker Project is a joint effort by Dr. David S Berman and Amy Henrici of the Carnegie Musuem of Natural History in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Dr. ...( more)
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dinosaurs
Hi all After being on the List of Vertebrate Paleontology i am ready to create my own list. I LUV DINOSAURS PLEASE JOIN MY LIST PLEASE JOIN MY LIST I NEED PEOPLE ON MY LIST TO TALK TO ...( more)
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paleontology2
This club is a place to share experiences and thoughts on paleontology.We will post the events and new exhibits of the Carnegie Museum of Natural History and the Carnegie Science
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nmor
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my group is studying about fossils which found in sedimentary rocks and will abale that determine the rocks dating by fossil and environmen in
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PaleontologicalEthusists
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Paleontology has become more popular over the years but there is no where to go to learn without paying or having a degree in this science. If you are into art the evolution
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