<--- Back to Details
First PageDocument Content
Paleozoology / Dinosaurs / Juravenator / Evolutionary biology / Museo Carmen Funes / Archaeopteryx / Origin of birds / Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County / Specimens of Tyrannosaurus / Paleontology / Feathered dinosaurs / Biology
Date: 2009-08-24 02:38:57
Paleozoology
Dinosaurs
Juravenator
Evolutionary biology
Museo Carmen Funes
Archaeopteryx
Origin of birds
Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County
Specimens of Tyrannosaurus
Paleontology
Feathered dinosaurs
Biology

NEWS Contact: Jennifer Westfall, [removed], [removed] Katie Dunham, [removed], [removed] Dinosaur Institute Unveiled National and International Research Facility Aims to Make NHM the

Add to Reading List

Source URL: www.nhm.org

Download Document from Source Website

File Size: 24,60 KB

Share Document on Facebook

Similar Documents

FOSSILS AND WHAT THEY TELL US Fossils are the remains of ancient animals and plants (or their tracks and traces) that have been preserved in stone. Typically, only the hard parts like bones and shells are all that now re

FOSSILS AND WHAT THEY TELL US Fossils are the remains of ancient animals and plants (or their tracks and traces) that have been preserved in stone. Typically, only the hard parts like bones and shells are all that now re

DocID: 1qYGy - View Document

Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation  A Comparative Assessment of a Natural and Created Estuarine Slough as Rearing Habitat for Juvenile Chinook and Coho Salmon Author(s): Jessica A. Miller and Charles A. Simenstad

Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation A Comparative Assessment of a Natural and Created Estuarine Slough as Rearing Habitat for Juvenile Chinook and Coho Salmon Author(s): Jessica A. Miller and Charles A. Simenstad

DocID: 1qQqH - View Document

BLOOD RATIOS_FINAL FIGURE FOR MS

BLOOD RATIOS_FINAL FIGURE FOR MS

DocID: 1qyPo - View Document

AACL BIOFLUX Aquaculture, Aquarium, Conservation & Legislation International Journal of the Bioflux Society Changes in otolith structure of seagrass siganid Siganus canaliculatus during settlement

AACL BIOFLUX Aquaculture, Aquarium, Conservation & Legislation International Journal of the Bioflux Society Changes in otolith structure of seagrass siganid Siganus canaliculatus during settlement

DocID: 1qaOg - View Document

Extract taken from Biology KS4 in an Earth Context: Dead and Buried?  Activity 2: Making a fossil Introduction: A practical activity where you can make your own ‘fossils’. Key Stage: Biology KS4

Extract taken from Biology KS4 in an Earth Context: Dead and Buried? Activity 2: Making a fossil Introduction: A practical activity where you can make your own ‘fossils’. Key Stage: Biology KS4

DocID: 1pZoo - View Document