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Ankylosaurus
Ankylosaurus (ang-KILE-uh-SAWR-us) Meaning: fused lizard Teeth: blunt snout and beak, grinding cheek teeth Length: 10 meters (33 feet) Food: low-lying plants Height: 3.4 meters (11 feet) How it ...
http://olc.spsd.sk.ca/DE/webquests/dino/Ankylosaurus.htm
Archaeopteryx
Archaeopteryx The bird-dinosaur In southern Germany, 140,000,000 years ago, countless sea lilies were imbedded in fine lime-muds between drowned coral reefs on the floor of a moderately deep sea. ...
http://www.nature.ca/notebooks/english/archaeo.htm
Cambrian Explosion
The Cambrian Explosion: Exhibit Guide Precambrian Time Cambrian Time Post Cambrian Time Reading the Rock Record Questions About Evolution How Did it Happen? References Comments and Feedback To ...
http://hoopermuseum.earthsci.carleton.ca/camex/1ahome.html
Deinonychus
Deinonychus Deinonychus is a spectacular, but fairly small dinosaur. It measured about three and a half feet tall, and about nine feet long. Its weight is estimated at 150 pounds. By hunting in ...
http://www.cbv.ns.ca/marigold/history/dinosaurs/datafiles/deinonychus.html
Diplodocus
Diplodocus Diplodocus was an enormous dinosaur that grew as long as 100 feet. But most of this length was taken up by its incredibly long neck and even longer tail. Diplodocus' body accounted for ...
http://www.cbv.ns.ca/marigold/history/dinosaurs/datafiles/diplodocus.html
Granger, Marcel
The Canada stamps series about the prehistoric life
http://www.lino.com/~marcelg/vie_p_an.htm
Iguanodon
Iguanodon In 1809, part of an Iguanodon's giant shinbone was found in southern England. In 1819, some teeth and other bones were discovered and scientists at the time thought that they probably ...
http://www.cbv.ns.ca/marigold/history/dinosaurs/datafiles/iguanodon.html
In the field with Jaelyn Elberle
In the Field: Canadian Museum of Nature palaeontologist Jaelyn Eberle tracks a story of life and death when digging for fossils of mammals that survived the Great Extinction Event, near Denver, ...
http://www.nature.ca/discover/field/eberle/2000/denvr1_e.cfm
Nick Longrich's Archaeopteryx
Archaeopteryx lithographica, Jurassic bird from the Late Jurassic Solnhofen of Germany. Archaeopteryx rules!
http://www.ucalgary.ca/~longrich/archaeopteryx.html
Palaeozoic Microvertebrates
http://www.biology.ualberta.ca/wilson.hp/Paleozoic.html
Parasaurolophus
Parasaurolophus Of all the dinosaurs in history, Parasaurolophus must have had one of the most distinctive-looking heads. The crest of this 33-foot long duck-billed dinosaur measured almost six ...
http://www.cbv.ns.ca/marigold/history/dinosaurs/datafiles/parasaurolophus.html
Recent Palaeoethnobotanical Research at Scowlitz
Recent Palaeoethnobotanical Research at Scowlitz a talk presented to the Archaeological Society of British Columbia, at Vancouver, BC, April 12, 2000 by Natasha Lyons INTRODUCTION: SLIDE 1. Tiger ...
http://www.sfu.ca/archaeology/museum/peb/scow1.html
Stegosaurus
Stegosaurus (steg-oh-SAW-russ) Meaning: covered lizard Teeth: a toothless beak, small cheek teeth Length: 9 meters (30 feet) Food: plants and leaves Height: 2.75 meters ( 9 feet) How it walked: ...
http://olc.spsd.sk.ca/DE/webquests/dino/Stegosaurus.htm
Tyrannosaurus Rex
Tyrannosaurus rex A close relative of Albertosaurus, king of the tyrant lizards Tyrannosaurus rex was one of the amazing dinosaurs to ever live. The largest known meat eater, it was more than 12 ...
http://www.cbv.ns.ca/marigold/history/dinosaurs/datafiles/tyrannosaurus.html
World Wide Web Sites for Palynologists
World Wide Web Sites for Palynologists The following list contains a selection of mainly WWW sites which may contain information of relevance to palynologists. If you know of sites that should be ...
http://www.scirpus.ca/cap/links/websites.htm
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Nova Scotia's Paleontological Wonderland
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