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1 DinosaursEtc
67 Members, Archives: Membership required
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
2 Mesoeucynodonts
47 Members, Archives: Membership required
Mesozoic Eucynodonts: What the hell is a Eucynodont? Eucynodonts are mammals and proto-mammals, (and proto-proto-mammals). It's all about our distant
3 australopithecines
18 Members, Archives: Membership required
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
4 TurtlePaleontology
17 Members, Archives: Public
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
5 partsoftheear
6 Members, Archives: Membership required
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)
6 amyhenrici
< 5 Members, Archives: Membership required
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)
7 dinosaurs
271 Members, Archives: Public
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)
 
8 paleontology2
166 Members, Archives: Public
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
9 nmor
84 Members, Archives: Membership required
my group is studying about fossils which found in sedimentary rocks and will abale that determine the rocks dating by fossil and environmen in
 
10 PaleontologicalEthusists
42 Members, Archives: Membership required
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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