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...ago. That makes jellyfish three-times as old as the first dinosaurs! Because jellies have no bones or other hard parts, finding...
Webinar: Camp Croods at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History | Smithsonian National Mu
...this sort of Croodaceous time period, it's not dinosaurs, it's after dinosaurs, but it's before sort of modern times as we know...
...brine lakes are a remnant of ancient seas that existed when dinosaurs roamed on land. Many brine lakes have been discovered in...
...ecology of large animals like elephants and horses and dinosaurs. I like to study how these animals lived and what they may...
...Science NHRE 2021 Melendez Assessing the Relationship between Dinosaur Diversity and Outcrop Characteristics Intern: Payton Netherland...
...(NOAA) Evolution Echinoderms evolved well before the rise of dinosaurs. Echinoderm fossils can be found as early as the Paleozoic...
Webinar: Using Fossil Plants and Pollen to Understand Earth's Climate History | Smithsonian National
Webinar: Using Fossil Plants and Pollen to Understand Earth's Climate History | Smithsonian National Museum of Natural H...
...ecology of large animals like elephants and horses and dinosaurs. I like to study how these animals lived and what they may...
..."Morphological changes in pedal phalanges through ornithopod dinosaur evolution: A biomechanical approach." Journal of Morphology...
...2012. "Comment on "A Diverse Assemblage of Late Cretaceous Dinosaur and Bird Feathers from Canadian Amber"." Science , 335,...
Webinar: Photographer Dornith Doherty Pictures the Future of Biodiversity | Smithsonian National Mus
... of these trees that flourished during the time of the dinosaurs was found in a remote canyon in Australia. And through the...
...CO;2 . Piperno, Dolores R. and Sues, Hans-Dieter. 2005. " Dinosaurs Dined on Grass ." Science , 310, (5751) 1126–1128. Lachniet...
...Nicolas. 2018. " Cope's rule and the adaptive landscape of dinosaur body size evolution ." Palaeontology , 61, (1) 13–48. h...
...Palaios , 13, (6) 608. Erwin, Douglas H. 1997. "Review of "Dinosaur Extinction and the End of an Era: What the Fossils Say,"...
...Olson, Storrs L. 2004. [Book review] "Above the Heads of Dinosaurs." Paleobiology , 30, (2), 169–171. Olson, Storrs L. 2004...
Webinar – Feral Landscapes: Ecosystems in a Concrete Jungle | Smithsonian National Museum of Natural
...70 and 40 million years ago, the last part of the age of dinosaurs and the first part of the age of mammals. As a curator he's...
...between 70 and 40 million years ago, last part of the age of dinosaurs and the first part of the age of mammals. As a curator,...
...Then we will be back again for Fossil Friday and drawing dinosaurs on Saturday mornings at 11. If you're ever looking for our...
Webinar: Tiny Fossil Animal Bones as Clues to Early Human Environments | Smithsonian National Museum
...animals like elephants, and horses, and sometimes even dinosaurs. I like to understand how these animals lived, what they...
...snack. These fast swimmers flourished following the loss of dinosaurs during the KT mass extinction roughly 66 mya. Remarkably...
Webinar: An Evening with Scott Edwards - Bicycling and Birding Across America | Smithsonian National
...sure. I am sure. No question about it. Yeah. You saw the dinosaurs hopefully in my little videos there. Kirk Johnson: Yeah...
... Davis, Donald R. 2003. "Entomologists discover living dinosaurs of the insect world." Spotlight on Science at the Smithsonian...
Women Scientists Share Their Stories: Amanda Lawrence and Briana Pobiner | Smithsonian National Muse
...which is the boundary that marks the extinction of the dinosaurs. So it was just kind of like a fun ... This is me back in...
Webinar: Natural History at Home – Exploring the Art of Ancient Humans | Smithsonian National Museum
...they've lead us through drawing many different types of dinosaurs. And I'm excited to see what animals they will teach us...
...at age 50 that his mother thinks he should have studied dinosaurs ("Why aren't you ever on TV?") ." Palaios , 13, (5) 405–407...