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Assigning an element to a taxon is error-prone (though should generally be OK at the high level of sauropod vs. theropod — or are you?). Bones of different taxa may survive taphonomy better or worse than others. Life history differences will mean that the fossils of long-lived taxa ...
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Gator is a brightly-painted wooden alligator, posed with a smile on the children’s carousel. “He loved the flashing lights,” writes Randy Cecil in Gator, along with “the sound of the calliope, and the feeling of wind on his face.” Unfortunately, the crowds grow smaller at the amuse...
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So, without further ado, here are some of my favorite picture books with unreliable narrators: Snappsy the Alligator Did Not Ask to Be In This Bookby Julie Falatko and Tim Miller An unreliable narrator (a chicken) follows Snappsy around describing things that Snappsy is decidedly NOT doing ...
A short picture book for young children and early readers. Aa is for Alligator: An Animal ABC book includes pictures of real animals for each letter of the alphabet and a few facts about each animal.Cheryle Myers
I don’t think we’ve ever shown those muscles in crocs, but they’re there, as you can see in this half-dissected alligator neck: (Hypaxial neck muscles in crocs aren’t that different from those of birds, just shorter and simpler. It’s in the epaxial neck muscles that theropods ...
“SEE YOU LATER” SAID THE ALLIGATOR Photograph byMarina Scarr In this incredible photograph byMarina Scarr, we see an American Alligator about to chow down on an unlucky Florida gar. The photo was posted yesterday to National Geographic’sFacebook pagewhere it has quickly amassed 95,000 ‘Li...