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Dinosaur 7
Popular Dinosaurs & other extinct creatures: From the Natural History Museum, a well illustrated dinosaur directory. Dinosaurnews (www.dinosaurnews.org) The dinosaur-related headlines from around the world[...]
pluricellular.blogcindario.com - 12/Dic/2008, 22:35
Dinosaur 6
^ a b Feduccia, A. (2002). "Birds are dinosaurs: simple answer to a complex problem". The Auk 119: 1187–1201. doi:10.1642/0004-8038(2002)119[1187:BADSAT]2.0.CO;2.inosaur"> ^ Wellnhofer, P (1988). "Ein neue[...]
pluricellular.blogcindario.com - 12/Dic/2008, 22:31
Dinosaur 5
^ Farlow, James A. (1993). "On the rareness of big, fierce animals: speculations about the body sizes, population densities, and geographic ranges of predatory mammals and large, carnivorous dinosaurs". in[...]
pluricellular.blogcindario.com - 12/Dic/2008, 22:27
Dinosaur 4
The popular preoccupation with dinosaurs has ensured their appearance in literature, film and other media. Beginning in 1852 with a passing mention in Charles Dickens' Bleak House,[131] dinosaurs have been[...]
pluricellular.blogcindario.com - 12/Dic/2008, 22:23
Dinosaur 3
Large dinosaurs would presumably have had to deal with similar issues; their body size suggest they lost heat relatively slowly to the surrounding air, and so could have been what are called inertial homeo[...]
pluricellular.blogcindario.com - 12/Dic/2008, 22:19
Dinosaur 2
Saurischian pelvis structure (left side) Tyrannosaurus pelvis (showing saurischian structure - left side) Ornithischian pelvis structure (left side). Edmontosaurus pelvis (showing ornithischian structure -[...]
pluricellular.blogcindario.com - 12/Dic/2008, 22:13
Dinosaur 1
Dinosaurs (Greek δεινόσαυρος, deinosauros) were the dominant vertebrate animals of terrestrial ecosystems for over 160 million years, from the late Triassic period (about 230 million years ago) until the e[...]
pluricellular.blogcindario.com - 12/Dic/2008, 22:04
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