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A few unidentified teeth he mailed to leading palaeontologist Joseph Leidy,
thought so until McNamara, a Cambridge University palaeontologist, took his children on a field trip to an Albany quarry on Western Australia's south coast.
The exhibition is dedicated to the 80 years anniversary from the birth of the talented Bulgarian palaeontologist Yuli Stefanov(1932- 1966)- founder of the modern research on the Bathonian ammonites in Bulgaria,
says Nick Longrich, a palaeontologist at the University of Bath,
And they just look like,"Right, I want my money back!"'But it soon became clear that being a palaeontologist'and not just any palaeontologist, a fish palaeontologist,' is a very powerful way to teach human anatomy.
Look… palaeontologists are not sent to Maine to hunt for crocodiles.
According to palaeontologists, blue-green algae have not changed much over the last billion years.
Palaeontologists are important buyers
The team, made up of palaeontologists and students from INAH
Over the past few months, palaeontologists have discovered a number of different species of horned dinosaurs.
Palaeontologists discovered five fragments of the animal's neck bones in 2006 in a region called Gurilin Tsav in the western Gobi.
The palaeontologists and biologists believe that it is the result of such evolutionary acquisition,
There is a widely held assumption among palaeontologists that the last common ancestor(LCA)
But, since 1994, palaeontologists have been contending with the perturbing discovery,
As unlikely as it sounds, palaeontologists now think We have a pretty good idea of Where We modern humans first appeared.
The thylacine, considered by palaeontologists to have once been a major natural predator of the kangaroo, is now extinct.
What else are we going to find? In the next 10, 20 years, as palaeontologists explore parts of the world that we haven't gotten to yet,
Until now, palaeontologists widely believed the creatures were wiped out 65 million years ago when an asteroid collided with Earth.
Palaeontologists came up with the term'pycnofibres' to distinguish it from the hair of mammals
There haven't always been people: Palaeontologists believe the first humans inhabited Kenya about two million years ago.