dinosaur notebook – paleontology gift – blue and gold journal – geek notebook – 9×6 sketchbook – coptic bound journal – handmade notebook by WhitePigeonBindery on Etsy Source by WhitePigeonBindery
Same Artist as "Dapper Dinosaurs." Note that Pterosaurs and Dinosaurs were two totally Different classes of Reptiles. (Although, one group of the Latter did become our Birds of today.) Source by markbrackney106
Paleo diet chicken biryani recipe in tamil My attempt on making chicken biryani in paleo version. It has really stood out in the taste . Please do try and let us know about your thoughts in the comments section.. Paleo diet chicken biryani recipe in tamil Put Yourself On The Road To Better Nutrition You don’t have to be a dietitian to… Read More » The post Paleo diet chicken biryani recipe in tamil appeared first on 17 Days Paleo Menu . 17dayspaleomenu.c… -.. Source by www17dayspaleomenucom
Rhamphorhynchus was a pterosaur, an extinct flying reptile. It had a wingspan up to 5.75 feet (1.75m) wide. It had a diamond-shaped flap of skin at the end of its long, thin, pointed tail. This meat-eater had long, narrow jaws with sharp teeth that pointed outwards. It had tiny legs. Source by annewilliams
Sphenodiscus lenticularis, Fox Hills Formation, South Dakota Late Cretaceous (~ 70 mya) Both sides of this handsome specimen display the extraordinarily intricate suture patterns that are characteristic of this species. Also evident is part of the beautifully iridescent nacreous layer Source by WandaMarie1
Scientists have extracted marrow from the bones of frogs and salamanders that died 10 million years ago in the muddy swamps of north-eastern Spain. The soft tissue may yield traces of protein and DNA, researchers report in the journal Geology. Bone marrow is the tissue that fills the centre of large bones, acting as a factory for producing new platelets and red and white blood cells. Source by jmcewan1220
The Pleistocene Epoch seen here 50 thousand years ago was a time when glaciers blanketed vast expanses of the northern and south hemispheres. Cold periods or ice ages alternated between warm periods during this time. Mammals adapted to the cold and other new environments and took on new forms such as the mammoths and mastodons of North America and Siberia; Diprotodon in Australia the largest marsupial ever to have lived; and giant ground sloths and armadillos called glyptodonts in South America. Source by tiffbright3
Anomalocaris, the terror of the Cambrian seas, is an extinct genus of anomalocaridid, a carnivore thought to be closely related to ancestral arthropods Source by blueblzzrd
"Does your school have an area for outdoor exploration? How do you use the outdoor environment to enhance your program?" The Curious Kindergarten ≈≈ Source by kinderooacademy
Dinosaur Paleontology Journal. Dinosaurs, paleontology, and archaeology are fun topics for the little ones! This printable journal will go great with your lesson plan. Source by hhanel
"Gastornis parisiensis by R.N. Leaubellon on ArtStation." Google search: "Gastornis is an extinct genus of large flightless birds that lived during the late Paleocene and Eocene epochs of the Cenozoic era. Wikipedia." Source by slp42hou