May 9, Mon: visit Rabbit Valley camarasaur in AM, visit Dinosaur Journey museum in PM. Go on to Moab. May 10, Tues: drive back to Provo, visit BYU collections. May 11, Weds: BYU collections. May 12, Thurs: drive to SLC to visit UMNH collections, stay for Utah Friends of Paleonto...
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Advance warning: this will be a loooong post that will go down several rabbit holes that are likely of more intense interest to me, personally, than to anyone else on the planet. Read on at your own risk. Whose femur is in the image? First, Shawn is correct in noting that the femur...
There are millions of great books out there, but sometimes it’s hard to find just the right one. How do you know if a book is worth lugging home from the library or, even more important, worth your hard-earned money? Perhaps you need a book on a certain subject for your child, or...
and they may get some pelvic splanchnic innervation as well, but they also get innervated by the vagus nerves. (Note for fellow arch-pedants: yes, I know there’s evidence that the pelvic splanchnics should technically be considered sympathetic, but I’m not going down that rabbit hole right...
Perhaps most of all, the way that it collapses all the time between 1984 and 2024, letting me play chrononaut both in the Cretaceous and in my own life, a gangly kid in my dad’s recliner, The New Dinosaur Dictionary open in my lap, plummeting down the rabbit hole. And that is why...
Kraatz, Sherratt, Bumacod, and Wedel (2015) on rabbit skulls Taylor (2014) on quantifying neck cartilage Foster and Wedel (2014) on the Snowmass Haplocanthosaurus Farke, Cifelli, Maxwell, and Wedel (2014) on Aquilops Penera et al (2014) on the perforating branch of the peroneal artery Ta...
Mike:“Holy poop! Nemo has independently reinvented the Nourishing Vomit OfEucamerotushypothesis! (Hereafter the NVOE hypothesis.) No matter, though — myTet Zoo commentof a couple of years ago establishes publication precedence :-)” [Exeunt all, pursued by bear.] ...
The idea that dinosaurs had unusual life histories is not new. The short, short version is that it is usually pretty straightforward to tell which mammals and birds are adults, because the major developmental milestones that mark adulthood – reproductive maturity, cessation of growth, macro-level...