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The Discovery Channel ditches science for Shark Week « Laelaps Jul 30, 2007 ... Each year dozens of people are eaten alive by sharks. .... I googled for discovery and shark week and came across the site, and lo! ...
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Deer with fangs? « Laelaps Indeed, the idea of a deer having fangs is a bit absurd, but they do in fact exist. Here’s a photo I took of a Muntjac (aka Fanged Deer) in ...
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An Iguanodon with flippers « Laelaps 202: “In fact it is now certain that reptiles similar to the Iguanadon were the stock from which birds have been derived, the front limb ...
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Convergence or Parallel Evolution? « Laelaps Parallel evolution, although sometimes difficult to determine, also allows relatively closely related forms to take the same evolutionary paths, ...
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Feathered Dromeosaurs « Laelaps Feb 21, 2007 ... Actually, at this point there are several feathered dromaeosaurid fossils: a couple specimens of Sinornithosaurus and the many specimens of ...
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Feduccia is at it again « Laelaps Uh-oh, creationist-darling Alan Feduccia is at it again. In an new Proceedings of the Royal Society B paper entitled “A new Chinese specimen ...
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A T. rex by any other name « Laelaps The tale of Manospondylus is a little more complicated, however, and threated to give a new moniker to the “king” of the dinosaurs. ...
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The Dragons of Eden « Laelaps NOTE: Scroll down to Dragons of Carpathian Caves) as well. Also, there is another dragon legend [...] 5 09 2007 ...
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Two handfuls of “cute”: Red Panda twins! « Laelaps Most of my favorite red panda shots are on my other computer, but here’s one from my last ... Interrogating Nature · John Hawks Weblog · Life Cycle Analysis ...
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Photo of the Day: Good morning, Red Panda « Laelaps One of my favorites is of a red panda in a tree at sunrise at the National Zoo form my ... Life Cycle Analysis · Living the Scientific Life ...
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