Tag Archives: cretaceous

Dinosaurs in the Land of the Smiles

  I was delighted to meet Plai on a recent trip to Bangkok, where he very graciously brought me on a tour of several fossil shops in Chatuchak Market. Now I’ve visited this market on numerous occasions but have rarely … Continue reading

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Champosaur vertebrae column

The Champsosaur was a freshwater, crocodile-like diapsid reptile that lived in North America and Europe 60 to 55 million years ago, from the Upper Cretaceous, through the Paleocene, finally becoming extinct only at the end of the Eocene. Champsosaur fossils … Continue reading

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