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The Dinosaur Heresies
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The Origin and Early Evolution of Dinosaurs
The Bristol Dinosaur Project
Competition Structured a Late Cretaceous Megaherbivorous Dinosaur Assemblage Jordan C
ABSTRACT Resurrecting Tyrannosaurus Rex Lauren E. Ammerman Director: Jennifer Good, Ph.D. After the First Successful Extraction
The Many Myths, Some Old, Some New, of Dinosaurology
Advocates for Cold-Blooded Dinosaurs: the New Generation of Heretics
Activities in Historical Geology with IGO's
Evidence for Endothermic Ancestors of Crocodiles at the Stem of Archosaur Evolution Author(S): Roger S
Hadrosaurs As Ungulate Parallels: Lost Lifestyles and Deficient Data
Physical Evidence of Predatory Behavior in Tyrannosaurus Rex
The Nature of the Antorbital Fossa of Archosaurs: Shifting the Null Hypothesis
Cranial Anatomy of Tyrannosaurid Dinosaurs from the Late Cretaceous of Alberta, Canada
Physical Evidence of Predatory Behavior in Tyrannosaurus Rex
Dinosaur Reproduction in the Fast Lane: Implications for Size, Success, and Extinction
Palaeontologia Electronica a THREE-DIMENSIONAL
Dinosaurs of the District of Columbia
Dinosaur Representation in Museums
Top View
The Dinosaur Heresies: New Theories Unlocking the Mystery of the Dinosaurs and Their Extinction
CPY Document
The Posture of Tyrannosaurus Rex: Why Do Student Views Lag Behind the Science? Robert M
Cartilaginous Epiphyses in Extant Archosaurs and Their Implications for Reconstructing Limb Function in Dinosaurs
PLANETARIAN Journal of the International Planetarium Society Vol
EAS 100 REFERENCE LIST (*Highly Recommended) (+Especially Useful for Teachers)
For Educators and Students I N F O R M a T I O N S H E E
1 a Revision of the Hadrosauridae
Earth & Planetary Sciences 102-6-20 — Fall Quarter 2016 First-Year
Paleontology: a Candle in the Dark
Convergent Evolution of Bird-Mammal Shared Characteristics for Adapting to Nocturnality
Inside: the Extinction of the Dinosaurs in North America, D.E
Chapter 11 Were Dinosaurs Cold- Or Warm-Blooded?: an Exercise In
On the Origin of Dinosaurs and Mammals by William Carnell Erickson