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Post by giganotoigauana on Jan 14, 2008 20:41:40 GMT -5
dinosaurs the encyclopedia supplement 5
i was reading about the sauropod amphicoelias that might be the biggest dinosaur estimated around 190 ft long and bigger than a blue whale.
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Post by thetyrantlizard on Jan 14, 2008 21:44:20 GMT -5
dinosaurs the encyclopedia supplement 5 i was reading about the sauropod amphicoelias that might be the biggest dinosaur estimated around 190 ft long and bigger than a blue whale. So amphicoelias is the biggest animal ever? Go amphicoelias, and teach those synapsids a lesson! ;D
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Post by thetyrantlizard on Jan 18, 2008 3:44:48 GMT -5
Your Inner Fish by Neil Shubin, on how humans evolved from Tiktaalik
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Post by thetyrantlizard on Feb 11, 2008 1:07:06 GMT -5
Royal Ontario Museum's magazine -- cover story is about their rearranged dinosaur exhibit
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Post by Señor Pilty on May 8, 2008 22:36:35 GMT -5
Prehistoric Times Spring 2008 -- featured creatures are Edmontosaurus and Thylacoleo.
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Post by Señor Pilty on May 30, 2008 22:01:36 GMT -5
I went to Chapters online to use up the $5 coupon, and as usual I got more than I planned to : 1. Polar Dinosaurs (Thomas and Patricia Vickers Rich) 2. Prehistoric Park (kid's tie-in book) 3. Sea Dragons (Richard Ellis, about plesiosaurs, ichthyosaurs, and such. The reviews were unkind, but there aren't really any other mass market trade paperback books about marine reptiles. Here's an opportunity for our resident plesiosaurologist ;D )
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Post by Señor Pilty on May 30, 2008 22:04:04 GMT -5
I used the irewards Member 5% discount, the $5 over $35 coupon, and the free shipping over $39 on all those books; I got these in conjunction with a bookkeeping text, so I can deduct some of the amount from taxes ;D
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Post by Pilkington on Jun 28, 2008 21:16:59 GMT -5
I found 'Walking with Dinosaurs a Natural History' by Tim Haines at the flea market last week for 4 dollars.
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Post by richard on Jun 30, 2008 16:44:24 GMT -5
The new natgeo magazine but unfortunately natgeo's articles about dinosaurs are not good. This one lacks a lot of info. (Or maybe I'm a moron). Natgeo channel is much better now than discovery channel and animal planet, but as for Dinosaurs documentaries BBC is still on the lead.
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