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November
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Shadow of Bagheera--the black leopards of the Mala...
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September
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Different lions react in different ways to territo...
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May
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No real content, but here's a joke:
"No vestige of a beginning, no prospect of an end....
Suchomimus (Baryonyx?) tenerensis manual ungual I ...
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April
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The problem with interpreting trackways--redux.
First lecture was a success!
Ever just wish there was a biologist out there to ...
The problem with interpreting trackways...
Wow.
Equine criminals are the worst kind.
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March
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Ending slavery.
Incoming: Carnotaurus.
Denizens of the pale blue dot.
Where have I been?
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2009
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October
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Science and punk rock brought to you by Bad Religi...
The Paleo paper Challenge.--
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September
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Eocarcharia.
Busy, busy, busy...
The most open dinosaurs you've ever seen!
Giant theropod trackway found in the Upper Jurassi...
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August
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So it turns out...
Every geology lesson you'll ever need to know--
Dinosaur of the Week--Kryptops.
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July
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Off to the field.
Dinosaurian death in decidedly drenched dirt.
Dinosaur of the Week--Spinosaurus.
Dinosaur bite marks--
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May
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Fossils Encased in Mudstone--Part I
Thursday, May 6, 2010
"No vestige of a beginning, no prospect of an end..."
Nothing like a punk band quoting James Hutton. Did I mention their lead singer is a professor of evolutionary biology?
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