<--- Back to Details
First PageDocument Content
Extinction / Physical anthropology / Gastrolith / Cedarosaurus / Endocast / Tyrannosaurus / Tyrannosauridae / Endocranium / Laetoli / Tyrannosaurs / Paleontology / Biology
Date: 2006-08-07 07:17:07
Extinction
Physical anthropology
Gastrolith
Cedarosaurus
Endocast
Tyrannosaurus
Tyrannosauridae
Endocranium
Laetoli
Tyrannosaurs
Paleontology
Biology

members of the Thelodonti, a group that has been suggested to be close to the ancestry of several major clades of early vertebrates. We present here the preliminary results of our examination of thousands of specimens of

Add to Reading List

Source URL: dinosaurhunter.org

Download Document from Source Website

File Size: 63,64 KB

Share Document on Facebook

Similar Documents

73 Senckenbergiana lethaea)

73 Senckenbergiana lethaea)

DocID: 1p4f9 - View Document

Animal Bone Specimens Preparation Method  Takeshi Yamazaki Environmental Archaeology Section Nara National Research Institute for Cultural Properties

Animal Bone Specimens Preparation Method Takeshi Yamazaki Environmental Archaeology Section Nara National Research Institute for Cultural Properties

DocID: 1aJYb - View Document

  	
   Press Release - JuneGorgosaurus lives at Manchester Museum

    Press Release - JuneGorgosaurus lives at Manchester Museum

DocID: 19Ao7 - View Document

Members’ Magazine Summer 2010 Vol. 35 No. 4 Rose Center for Earth and Space Celebrates

Members’ Magazine Summer 2010 Vol. 35 No. 4 Rose Center for Earth and Space Celebrates

DocID: 19lQ4 - View Document

A T. r e x N a m e d S u e Currently on tour in the U.S., Australasia, and the Middle East, A T. rex Named Sue combines thrilling science, engaging educational activities, and blockbuster appeal in one of the most succes

A T. r e x N a m e d S u e Currently on tour in the U.S., Australasia, and the Middle East, A T. rex Named Sue combines thrilling science, engaging educational activities, and blockbuster appeal in one of the most succes

DocID: 19iYN - View Document