Paleontology
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- Dinotown
- Twelve acres of live shows, safe rides, attractions, and educational exhibits in British Columbia.
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- Dixie the Dinosaur
- Information about a giant roadside attraction in Benicia, California from Kitsch Tour U.S.A.
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- Giant Dinos of Cabazon
- Roadside dinosaur attractions in Cabazon, California from Kitsch Tour, U.S.A.
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- Ancient Sharks
- A detailed look at the evolutionary history of sharks and Shark-like fishes from the Shark Attacks website.
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- Elasmo: The Life and Times of Long Dead Sharks
- Provides information on the extinct and extant elasmobranch teeth.
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- Phatfossils
- Provides photographs of fossils of sharks and other animals collected over several years by three fossil hunters on the east coast of the United States.
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- Holbrook, L.
- Phylogeny and evolution of perissodactyls and other mammals (Rowan University, New Jersey)
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- Carnivores, Creodonts and Carnivorous Ungulates
- Provides information on carnivorous mammals which first appeared in the Paleocene and their transition into modern carnivores in the late Eocene.
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- Creodonta
- An appreciation of the creodonts, extinct carnivorous mammals of the early Tertiary. Includes drawings.
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- The Origin of Whales and the Power of Independent Evidence
- Article by Raymond Sutera examining the paleontological evidence that comes from studying the fossils of terrestrial mammals through more and more whale-like forms until the appearance of modern whales and the other evidence that supports this.
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- Paleocene Mammals of the World: Marsupials
- Information on this group of mammals which were widely spread in the late Cretaceous and Tertiary, with images of a reconstruction of Alphadon and a fossil skeleton of the opossum, Pucadelphys andinus.
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- The Natural History of Marsupials
- A concise presentation of the natural history of marsupials, showing their evolutionary origins and outlining their representation in the fossil record.
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- Multituberculata
- Information from Wikipedia on these rodent-like mammals that first appeared in the middle Jurassic and became extinct in the early Oligocene.
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- Paleocene Mammals of the World: Multituberculates
- Provides information on this diverse lineage of Mesozoic to early Cenozoic mammals with details of its biology and anatomy and an illustration of the Paleocene multituberculate, Ptilodus.
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- Fossil Horses FAQs
- FAQs and links about fossil horses and horse evolution from The TalkOrigins Archive.