... It's not just feasible, it exists. Loggerheads have microcosms of barnacles and algae on their shells today, whales have barnacles and copepod parasites,...
Endemic to the rich kelp forests of North America's western coast, the Gardenback (Atuinchelys mundicursor) is one of Specworld's more average chelonians,...
... Being a turtle, it's not exactly a world-runner... ... Man, have you missed the point. :-o It _must_ be _at least_ the size of *Archelon*. ... ...while the...
David Marjanovic
david.marjanovic@...
Nov 10, 2007 8:18 pm
18636
http://pepper.idge.net/japanese/ FOR GREAT JUSTICE....
David Marjanovic
david.marjanovic@...
Nov 10, 2007 8:27 pm
18637
...because I've got nothing better to do, because I promised more Spec-insect diversity, because this group needs some more traffic, and because I like...
Hello guys¡ This week with a friend we found an old colletion of Azuay-Ecuador fossils on an hostel exhibit, they are mainly marine and mangrove living...
Okay now…Dave, Emile, anybody else that's still alive here, is this draft better? And Dave, `cursor' also means `carrier'. Ranging across the Pacific Ocean,...
... Yes! :-) ... Evidence, please. But I simply suggest "mundifer". That's unambiguous. ... With the exception of several mosasaurs, especially the leviathan. ...
David Marjanovic
david.marjanovic@...
Nov 15, 2007 12:29 pm
18643
*Nigersaurus* boggles the mind. http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0001230...
David Marjanovic
david.marjanovic@...
Nov 15, 2007 6:10 pm
18644
... 8|...oh, I forgot those. ... Well, I just gave it that nickname because it's a giant turtle, but if you insist, how about Gardenback forests are the...
... Very good! :) How about "phorus"? I've seen that used for "carrier" more often. ... reptile ... It probably is the larges- no, wait, the big mosasaurs are...
Hi all! I'm coming out of hiding for a small bit, hopefully as a precursor for my eventual return. I just couldn't stay silent when I saw Atuinochelys finally...
... Yay for weirdo sauropods! I'll have to read this carefully, because I'm very much tempted to use Nigersaurus as a template for the final mokelesaurid...
... <happy happy joy joy> ... (I still haven't. I haven't read most of the Discworld books. So it's good I don't have to handle this alone...) ... But Gamera...
David Marjanovic
david.marjanovic@...
Nov 16, 2007 11:13 am
18649
... Sure, except that "very, very big tardigrade" means "just visible tardigrade". In the complete absence of organs such as a heart, they can't grow much...
David Marjanovic
david.marjanovic@...
Nov 16, 2007 11:37 am
18650
Very cool idea¡ And made Tiina returns¡ possibly if the dorsal shell have deep hydrodinamic grooves and ridges, the epibionts could refuge in them and avoid...
... It's your turtle, so why not. ... I know, I forget about them while I was writing. ... Could they do that? ... They don't completely surface, but they come...
... You're back! :D Now the whole gang's almost together again, but where's Ray? ... 8) ... As much as it pains me to do this to the Friend of All Children, I ...
... for my ... Hooray, and welcome back! :D ... Indeed it is. ... giants ... Very good point. A lot of reptiles seem to have females larger than males anyway. ...