Thankfully the scientists and researchers conducting experiments and looking for reproducible results are with you.
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I did just encounter a load problem with S2 on Chrome similar to the one you mentioned, julius. After a few moments and a few refreshes it came back.
These guys believe that their sauropod survived the extinction event by about 700,000 years!...
Crocodiles and alligators are not dinosaurs and are not descendants of dinosaurs. As for species surviving the extinction event, our planet might be...
He watches MSNBC? #PapaG4evR
Might want to reinstall Chrome?
Celtic Fan still rocking a Nate Marquardt gif!
I'm not dismissing Schweitzer's discovery, I'm just saying it isn't an ace in the hole just yet. Her results can't be reproduced at this time.
Let me send you a PM, maybe that'll get you revved up.
TGIF!
I think they come to conclusions of the heart rather than conclusions of reason but those guys bring to light some interesting mysteries. I wouldn't...
Christina Nielsen-Marsh (http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2007/04/070412-dino-tissues.html), Thomas G. Kaye & Gary Gaugler & Zbigniew...
Based on how many hours it would take to chip that image into the stone you've gotta think the artist would try hard to get it right. Maybe a wispy...
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1685849/
Looks plausible but the tail isn't quite right. The carver gave his image a thick one.
Schweitzer's discovery has been under scrutiny.
Triceratops didn't have plates. Looks like a rhino with pointy ears?
I dunno. The squiggly drawing could be a dinosaur I guess.
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