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  • “There's nothing wrong with good old Diplodocus and Camarasaurus, but let's keep in mind the Sauropoda are a LOT more diverse than that.”

    Life's Time Capsule: The Anomalocaridid Gallery

  • “I've been reading the latest Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, and, since my last entry, have finished "Bone histology and microanatomy of Alamosaurus sanjuanensis (Sauropoda: Titanosauria) from the Maastrichtian of Big Bend National Park, Texas" and "Hadrosaurid dinosaurs from the latest Creatceous of the Iberian Peninsula.”

    "HIgh above the mountain, an eagle calling down..."

  • “Yesterday, I finished reading "A re-evaluation of Brachiosaurus altithorax Riggs 1904 (Dinosauria, Sauropoda) and its generic separation from Giraffatitan brancai (Janenesch 1914).”

    "Nothing remains. We could run when the rain slows."

  • “Also, yesterday I finished reading the paper on Massospondylus kaalae and began reading "The Postcranial Osteology of Rapetosaurus [Sauropoda; Titanosauria] from the Late Cretaceous of Madagascar.”

    Vic Chesnutt (1964-2009), RIP

  • “Philip Montgomery for The Wall Street Journal A replica of a Sauropoda femur bone in the exhibition gallery.”

    The Wall Street Journal: Building Dinosaurs, From the Ground Up

  • Sauropoda and some prosauropoda by Brian Franczak.”

    Life's Time Capsule: MORE Sauropods in Art!

  • “The phylogenetic taxonomy of Diplodocoidea (Dinosauria: Sauropoda).”

    Biggest…. sauropod…. ever (part…. I)

  • “Nodosaurid ankylosaurs and hadrosaurids show significant positive associations with marine sediments, while marginocephalians (Ceratopsia, Pachycephalosauria), saurischians (herbivorous theropods, Sauropoda) and ankylosaurid ankylosaurs are significantly positively associated with terrestrial sediments.”

    Neoceratopsian publications for 2008

  • “A diverse dinosaur assemblage, including members of Theropoda, Sauropoda, Iguanodontoidea, and Neoceratopsia, has since been discovered.”

    Neoceratopsian publications for 2008

  • ““Pleurocoelus” valdensis Lydekker, 1889 (Saurischia, Sauropoda) en el Cretácico Inferior (Barremiense) de la Península Ibérica.”

    Archive 2006-02-01

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