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Hairy Museum of Natural History

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Url:http://www.hmnh.org
Author(s):Matt Celeskey
Language:English
Tags:paleontology, museums
Description:The institutionalized doodlings and discoveries of a dead animal designer.
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Popularity:11 Followers

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Hairball 02.07.10
Several new (and newish) blogs in this weeks tangle of links:Love in the Time of Chasmosaurs: a daily dose of Mesozoic megafauna. Highly recommended. This week’s pick: An interview with pterosaur r...
2010-02-07
Hairball 01.31.10
This week’s tangle of links, coughed up for your examination:New basal alvarezsaur: Haplocheirus sollers.What’s an alvarezsaur? Dave Hone’s got it covered.Why is a basal one noteworthy? Jonah Choin...
2010-01-31
Bistahieversor sealeyi
Congratulations to Drs. Carr & Williamson on the publication of “The Bisti Beast,” whose description is the cover story in this month’s Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology.Bistahieversor sealeyiImag...
2010-01-30
The Paleobiology of Coelophysis Part II: Other Critters in the Quarry
or, Token Diversity in a Dinosaur GraveyardAlthough fossils of the Triassic theropod Coelophysis bauri are by far the most numerous vertebrate remains preserved in blocks from the Whitaker quarry, ...
2010-01-27
Hairball 01.24.10
A tangle of links I’ve partially digested over the past week: A trip through Desmatosuchus country, and a beautifully rendered restoration of the same aetosaur. New Mesozoic exhibit at the VMNH.
2010-01-24

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Facebook UserSep 25, 2009

Dinosaurs on Ice: Jurassic Dinosaurs from Antarctica Thu., November 12, 20097 PM, Burke Museum, Washington

Dr. William Hammer of Augustana College will unravel the mysteries around Jurassic dinosaurs, scavenging theropods, a new sauropodomorph, a beaver-like tritylodont, a pterosaur or flying reptile, as well as other fossil finds from his 30+ years exploring the secrets of Antarctica. The lecture is free and you are all most welcome to attend.
 
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