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Tag Archives: Mesosaurus
Rocking it at the United World College
United World College (UWC) was embarking on a new Grade 4 academic unit about the Earth and changes to its geology. After spending weeks investigating the structure of the earth and types of rocks and visiting the Science Centre’s Earth: Our … Continue reading
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Tagged Allosaurus, Arthropleura, Cambrian explosion, Carcharodontosaurus, Claudiosaurus germaini, coelacanth, Coelophysis, Eoraptor, Eurypterid, fossilization, Geography, Giant Kangaroo, Giant Sloth, gigantism, ginko, Glossopteris, Gondwana, Keichousaurus, Kimberella Anomalocaris, KT extinction, Laurasia, megafauna, Meganeura, Mesosaurus, Naraoia, oldest life, paleogeography, Pangeo, Paradoxide, plesiosaur, pliosaur, rocks, Sabretooth, Science Centre, spinosaurus, stromatolite, Tethys Sea, trace fossils, triceratops, trilobite, tyrannosaurid, tyrannosaurus rex, United World College, Wooly Mammoth
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What do fossils teach us?
“The fossil hunter does not kill, he resurrects. And the results of this sport is to add to the sum of human pleasure and to the treasures of human knowledge.” George Gaylord Simpson (1902 – 1984) The study of the … Continue reading
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Tagged ammonite, brachiopod, cephalopod, Cretaceous-Tertiary, Cynognathus, echinoderm, megafauna, Mesosaurus, Paleontology, stromatolites, trilobite
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