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Giant Dinos of Cabazon
Giant Dinos of Cabazon- Roadside dinosaur attractions in Cabazon, California from Kitsch Tour, U.S.A. ...
Dinosaur World
Dinosaur World- Dinosaur park in Plant City, Florida. Information about the park and some educational links. ...
Top Dinosaur Attractions
Top Dinosaur Attractions- Dinosaur attractions, museums and parks around the USA. ...
Dinosaur World
Dinosaur World- Archive information about the park, now closed, in Eureka Springs, Arkansas from Roadside America. ...
Dinosaur Land, Virginia
Dinosaur Land, Virginia- Information about the park in White Post, Virginia from Roadside America. ...
Sudwala Dinosaur Park
Sudwala Dinosaur Park- Dinosaur park in Mpumalanga, South Africa. ...
Dinobase
Dinobase- Dinosaur taxomonic information from the University of Bristol. ...
Paul Sereno's Dinosaurs
Paul Sereno's Dinosaurs- Information on Paul Sereno and his paleontology research, including the dinosaurs Eoraptor, Suchomimus, Deltadromius, Herrerasaurus, Afrovenator and Carcharodontosaurus. ...
The Dinosauria
The Dinosauria- Dedicated to dinosaur art, taxonomy and species listing. ...
Dinosaur Genera
Dinosaur Genera- Provides a complete listing of known dinosaur genera. ...
Dinosaur Footprints in Coal
Dinosaur Footprints in Coal- This short article describes an image of dinosaur footprints located in a coal seam. ...
Triassic-Jurassic Footprint Project
Triassic-Jurassic Footprint Project- Virtual exhibit of ichofossils at The Pratt Museum of Amherst College. ...
Overview of Dinosaur Tracking
Overview of Dinosaur Tracking- A short article about dinosaur trackways, including descriptions of famous localities, history of dinosaur trackway tracking, and criteria for recognizing dinosaur trackways. ...
Dinosaur Trace Fossils
Dinosaur Trace Fossils- Dinosaur ichnofossil resource. ...
Clack, J.
Clack, J.- Early tetrapod evolution (Univ. Cambridge, Mus. of Zoology). ...
Laurin, M.
Laurin, M.- The origin and phylogeny of tetrapods (Université Paris). ...
Elasmo: The Life and Times of Long Dead Sharks
Elasmo: The Life and Times of Long Dead Sharks- Provides information on the extinct and extant elasmobranch teeth. ...
Ancient Sharks
Ancient Sharks- A detailed look at the evolutionary history of sharks and Shark-like fishes from the Shark Attacks website. ...
Black River Fossils
Black River Fossils- Extensive database of collecting activities of amateurs who search for fossil shark teeth and other fossils in the United States. ...
Phatfossils
Phatfossils- Provides photographs of fossils of sharks and other animals collected over several years by three fossil hunters on the east coast of the United States. ...
Fossil Sharks and Rays from the Cretaceous of The Netherlands
Fossil Sharks and Rays from the Cretaceous of The Netherlands- Information and images of primarily Maastrichtian shark and ray fossil taxa. Includes discussions of collecting localities and links to other resources. ...
Megalodon: Hunting the Hunter
Megalodon: Hunting the Hunter- Article by Mark Renz on Carcharodon megalodon and its phylogeny. ...
Meg, We Hardly Knew Ye
Meg, We Hardly Knew Ye- Article by Mark Renz on the massive Carcharodon megalodon and what can be deduced about its lifestyle from the scanty evidence of fossil teeth and a few vertebrae. ...
Johan SharkTooth
Johan SharkTooth- Photographs of a collection of shark teeth and other beach-fossils from Belgium and the Netherlands. ...
Carnivores, Creodonts and Carnivorous Ungulates
Carnivores, Creodonts and Carnivorous Ungulates- Provides information on carnivorous mammals which first appeared in the Paleocene and their transition into modern carnivores in the late Eocene. ...
Ojai Valley Whale Society
Ojai Valley Whale Society- A fisherman in Ojai, California recently found a 25 million year old intact baleen whale skeleton. Website describes efforts to exhume the skeleton in cooperation with the Los Angeles County Mu ...
The Origin of Whales and the Power of Independent Evidence
The Origin of Whales and the Power of Independent Evidence- Article by Raymond Sutera examining the paleontological evidence that comes from studying the fossils of terrestrial mammals through more and more whale-like fo ...
Fossil Record of the Chiroptera
Fossil Record of the Chiroptera- The UMCP webpage on fossil bats ...
Faunmap
Faunmap- An electronic database for the late Quaternary distribution of mammal species in the United States. ...
North American Fossil Mammal Systematics Database
North American Fossil Mammal Systematics Database- Consists of phylogenies, taxonomic histories, age-ranges, and body mass estimates for genera and species of Cretaceous and Cenozoic North American fossil mammals. By Joh ...
The Natural History of Marsupials
The Natural History of Marsupials- A concise presentation of the natural history of marsupials, showing their evolutionary origins and outlining their representation in the fossil record. ...
Paleocene Mammals of the World: Marsupials
Paleocene Mammals of the World: Marsupials- Information on this group of mammals which were widely spread in the late Cretaceous and Tertiary, with images of a reconstruction of Alphadon and a fossil skeleton of the opos ...
Multituberculata
Multituberculata- Information from Wikipedia on these rodent-like mammals that first appeared in the middle Jurassic and became extinct in the early Oligocene. ...
Introduction to Multituberculates
Introduction to Multituberculates- Provides information on this major branch of mammals with a 100 million year fossil history which became completely extinct and have no living descendants. ...
Order Multituberculata
Order Multituberculata- Information on the mammals of this extinct order, their characters and anatomy, paleobiology, major subgroups, fossil record, literature and web links. ...
Paleocene Mammals of the World: Multituberculates
Paleocene Mammals of the World: Multituberculates- Provides information on this diverse lineage of Mesozoic to early Cenozoic mammals with details of its biology and anatomy and an illustration of the Paleocene multitube ...
Barnosky, A.D.
Barnosky, A.D.- Mammalian evolutionary paleobiology (University of California Museum of Paleontology). ...
Holbrook, L.
Holbrook, L.- Phylogeny and evolution of perissodactyls and other mammals (Rowan University, New Jersey) ...
Rose, K. D.
Rose, K. D.- Functional anatomy and evolution of Eocene mammals (Johns Hopkins School of Medicine). ...
Ruff, C. B.
Ruff, C. B.- Evolution of the hominid post-cranial skeleton, biomechanics, locomotion (Johns Hopkins School of Medicine). ...
Teaford, M. F.
Teaford, M. F.- Dental microwear, hominid paleontology and paleobiology (Johns Hopkins School of Medicine). ...
Hopson, J.
Hopson, J.- Vertebrate paleontology, particularly the evolutionary history of the Synapsida, morphology and systematic of non-mammalian synapsids (University of Chicago). ...
Rountrey, Adam
Rountrey, Adam- Woolly mammoths and mammoth tusk research (University of Michigan). ...
Fossil Horse Cybermuseum
Fossil Horse Cybermuseum- A gallery of fossil horses and information about the history of the horse. ...
Fossil Horses FAQs
Fossil Horses FAQs- FAQs and links about fossil horses and horse evolution from The TalkOrigins Archive. ...
Calvin College Mastodon Resource
Calvin College Mastodon Resource- Mastodon resource containing a growing number of journal articles and links. Also features photographic inventory and journal of Calvin College's current mastodon excavation in Grand Rap ...
The UnMuseum
The UnMuseum- Mammoth and mastodon exhibit. ...
24th Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology
24th Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology- May 29 to June 2, 2000. Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Includes abstracts of presentations. ...
Woolly Mammoths: Evidence of Catastrophe?
Woolly Mammoths: Evidence of Catastrophe?- Two articles questioning accepted views on whether preserved mammoth remains indicate the occurrence of a great catastrophe and whether mammoths were well adapted for living in ...
Mammoths
Mammoths- Provides information on these extinct members of the Proboscidea, three species of which lived on the mainland of the United States at the end of the last Ice Age. ...
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