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@ Mercenaria mercenaria - also fabulous burrowers - make for a great clam linguine, as well.
about 11 hours ago
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@ That's very exciting! CEU is my ideal of what a regional natural history museum should be like, but it did need a few updates.
about 12 hours ago
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Chasmosaurus cast, with ceratopsid tracks from Price, Utah coal mines
about 13 hours ago
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Utahraptor acting coy at the CEU Prehistoric Museum
about 13 hours ago
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@ Huh, that's a new mount since the last time I visited there, in 2009. Did CEU (one of my fave small museums!) re-do exhibits since?
about 12 hours ago
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Interesting bit of work on razor clam burrowing
about 13 hours ago
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Video of razor clam burrowing linked, too! RT @ Interesting bit of work on razor clam burrowing
about 13 hours ago
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Daily Geology Photos – May 24
about 16 hours ago
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Sedimentological, palaeobotanical, and dinosaur ichnological data on the palaeoecology of Late Cretaceous, Alaska,
about 17 hours ago
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...definitely arthropod made, but more likely small trilobites. Paper by Rindsberg & me about USA trace fossils: 2/2
about 17 hours ago
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Most interesting invert. trace fossil seen in @ 2 weeks ago: dead ringer for Arthrophycus (Silurian), USA 1/2
about 17 hours ago
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@ @ @ Very interesting & model of fresh, open, civil discussion (beats waiting a year for comments & reply).
about 18 hours ago
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& good discussion of Dev. tetrapod tracks MT @ interesting comments from Per Ahlberg @ @
about 18 hours ago
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@ @ Ha! I independently suggested the same, but said aliens should be mentioned, too. Or maybe an alien kraken. Hmmm...
5:15 PM May 23rd
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@ It also helps to say the fossil is from the Early Cretaceous of China. And was somehow related to aliens.
5:10 PM May 23rd
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Iconic Ichthyostega -owner of some of the first bony legs - probably flopped around like a mudskipper
12:20 PM May 23rd
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@ @ Indeed, that is a gorgeous piece of paleo-art. My compliments to Ms. Molnar!
11:48 AM May 23rd
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Implications for discerning Dev. tetrapod tracks MT @ Our new bloggish thing about our Nature paper at !
11:44 AM May 23rd
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How a failed expedition to the North Pole led us to our mudskipper-like ancestors.
10:01 AM May 23rd
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Another stubby-armed predator - press release on newly-described dinosaur Eoabelisaurus
9:02 AM May 23rd
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- Name Anthony (Tony)Martin
- Location Atlanta, Georgia (USA)
- Web http://www.georgi...
- Bio I study traces and trace fossils: tracks, trails, burrows, nests, and other signs of life. Upcoming book is Life Traces of the Georgia Coast (IU Press).
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