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Musings of a Clumsy Palaeontologist

Musings of a Clumsy Palaeontologist. Friday, 24 July 2015. Spinal cords of extinct animals. This is something Ive become a bit interested in recently while looking at a number of pterosaur vertebrae and thought that Id discuss it a bit here. But what about the rest of the nervous system? Spinal columns of an alligator and human showing the relationship between the spinal cord, nerves, plexus location, and vertebrae. From Giffin 1995a. Bird standardised spinal cord area. Columba. Unfortunately, trying t.

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Mesozoic Musings at Jurassic Forest

Your stop for Mesozoic creatures, and more. Sunday, 24 November 2013. Both of these are scientifically significant, and both come from Utah, but they lived at different times and are from different groups. Here, I will briefly introduce you to these two new dinosaurs, Lythronax. First up is Siats meekororum.

pseudoplocephalus

I am an evolutionary biologist and vertebrate palaeontologist studying the evolution of dinosaurs. I especially like to spend my time thinking about ankylosaurs, a group of armoured dinosaurs which sometimes have cool tail weapons. At the Royal Ontario Museum. In Toronto, Ontario, Canada. From 2014 to 2016 I was based at the Paleontology Research Lab. At the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences.

New Views on Old Bones

Ramblings on palaeontology, science policy and anything else that takes my fancy. Tuesday, 24 May 2016. We selected skulls of the Late Cretaceous therizinosaurian theropod Erlikosaurus. From left to right, skulls of Erlikosaurus. They seem to have been highest in the post.

Musings of a Clumsy Palaeontologist Ramblings of a Canadian PhD student living in the UK

Ramblings of a Canadian PhD student living in the UK.

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Musings of a Clumsy Palaeontologist. Friday, 24 July 2015. Spinal cords of extinct animals. This is something Ive become a bit interested in recently while looking at a number of pterosaur vertebrae and thought that Id discuss it a bit here. But what about the rest of the nervous system? Spinal columns of an alligator and human showing the relationship between the spinal cord, nerves, plexus location, and vertebrae. From Giffin 1995a. Bird standardised spinal cord area. Columba. Unfortunately, trying t.

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More previews from the Kelly Tyrannosaur Project. Was once depicted as a mud wrestler by Dr. Has been painstakingly putting together a treaty about. There was no way I could go back to do. Obviously the one showing the Keratin Revolution was not only T.