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Post by creature386 on Aug 17, 2013 17:41:50 GMT 5
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Derdadort
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Post by Derdadort on Aug 19, 2013 15:46:36 GMT 5
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Post by Grey on Aug 22, 2013 18:52:02 GMT 5
A new paper by Dana Ehret and Robert Boessenecker about O. megalodon's extinction is soon-to-be-published. It will indicate that meg's extinction may be a bit older than what we usually think (not Early Pleiostocene, more around Mid-Pliocene), and much more stuff with that.
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Derdadort
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Post by Derdadort on Aug 27, 2013 12:08:38 GMT 5
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Post by Derdadort on Aug 29, 2013 10:49:54 GMT 5
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Post by creature386 on Sept 1, 2013 18:24:54 GMT 5
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Post by Grey on Sept 3, 2013 14:58:07 GMT 5
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Post by Derdadort on Sept 11, 2013 1:50:42 GMT 5
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Post by theropod on Sept 16, 2013 1:52:28 GMT 5
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Post by coherentsheaf on Sept 16, 2013 2:35:56 GMT 5
Ah, I read A.fragilis as A.fragilimus for some reason. Was rather shocked by the existence of such a document
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Post by theropod on Sept 16, 2013 22:05:42 GMT 5
Lol! Such a document would probably fit on one page at the most...
"It's a partial vertebra. It's the biggest vertebra ever found. It has a tall neural arch with that lamina and this lamina and that angle between them..."
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Post by theropod on Sept 20, 2013 16:55:35 GMT 5
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Post by Deleted on Sept 21, 2013 23:13:29 GMT 5
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Post by creature386 on Sept 21, 2013 23:52:05 GMT 5
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Post by creature386 on Sept 23, 2013 21:25:46 GMT 5
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