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21. Vertebrate Fossils In Kentucky Fossils thought to be dinosaur teeth generally are horn corals or some fishes EarlyVertebrates fish; University of California Museum of paleontology; http://www.uky.edu/KGS/coal/webfossl/pages/vertes.htm | |
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22. Devonian Age In Kentucky found in Kentucky include sponges (Porifera), corals (Cnidaria), bryozoans is shownchasing smaller fish in the of California Museum of paleontology; Falls of http://www.uky.edu/KGS/coal/webfossl/pages/devonian.htm | |
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23. Selected Bibliography On Corals & Storms Effects of Hurricane Allen on reef fish assemblages near delayed mortality in hurricanedamagedJamaican staghorn corals. Journal of paleontology 67 798-815. http://www.coral.noaa.gov/bib/storms.html | |
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24. Geology Resources On The World-Wide Web Rugose and Tabulate corals University of Newcastle; Society of Vertebrate paleontology;Vertebrate Bibliography SVP fish and Amphibians Mesozoic Fossil fish http://www.utpb.edu/scimath/schafersman/resources/ |
25. Exhibition THE HALL OF GEOLOGY AND paleontology In the display include echinoderms, arthropods,brachiopods, corals, cephalopods, fish, foraminifers, sponges http://www.hamshahri.org/musiems/daarabad/e-exhibiti/right-ex.htm |
26. Background Information clams, ammonoids, crinoids, echinoids, ostracodes, fish, tracks of bryozoans, clams,snails, corals, sponges, algal that the Page paleontology Science Center http://www.lakepowell.net/sciencecenter/background.htm | |
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27. THE FOSSILS OF ANZA-BORREGO DESERT STATE PARK® to understanding this prehistoric scene is paleontology, the study a variety of clams,snails, crabs, and corals The remains of fish, walrus, baleen whales and http://www.anzaborrego.statepark.org/fossils.html | |
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28. Awesome Library - Science 501; Echinoderms (University of California, Berkeley - Museum of paleontology)Provides pictures and descriptions fish Near corals (Thinkquest) Provides http://www.awesomelibrary.org/Classroom/Science/Biology/Fish_and_Ocean_Creatures | |
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29. Our Hoosier State Beneath Us: Paleontology paleontology. in Indiana Conodonts Micro fossils of distinction corals Reef builders rocksSpoonbill (polydon spathula) Primitive Hoosier fish The starfish http://www.indiana.edu/~librcsd/etext/hoosier/pa.html | |
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30. Paleontology - KS-Cyclopedia - 1912 The study of paleontology is closely allied with that of The fossil corals of Kansasare of the reefbuilding One species of this fish has been found in the http://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/archives/1912/p/paleontology.html | |
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32. Nat'l Academies Press, Reefscape: (2001), Reefscape With Sea Serpents daydream ing years at the museum to see living corals. a lion, and a forked taillike a fish. up, but not rligesterl, a smattering of paleontology and Brahmin http://www.nap.edu/books/0309072603/html/97.html | |
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33. Paleontology Primer: Common Animal Fossils Horn corals, solitary corals, are most common fish fossils are common in sedimentsof former seas, such as to the Dr. Joe Arruda Go to paleontology Primer Main http://faculty.pittstate.edu/~jarruda/zoology/paleo/pal_comn.htm | |
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34. Life Sciences Zoology BIOSIS); Coelenterata and Ctenophora jellyfish, corals (BIOSIS); of the Mammals (UCMuseum of paleontology/Berkeley Endangered Species Program (US fish Wildlife http://www.wcsu.edu/library/ls_zoology.html |
35. Definition: Lagerstatten with an interest in paleontology the Burgess Scotland; arthropods and fish; Ritchie1985. over 600 species (mainly crinoids, corals, brachiopods, trilobites http://www.peripatus.gen.nz/paleontology/defLagerstatten.html | |
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36. Silurian Period paleontology. coral reefs widespread; eurypterids at their peak; fish diversify, evolving havebeen recorded, including crinoids, corals, brachiopods, trilobites http://www.peripatus.gen.nz/paleontology/Silurian.html | |
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37. Invertebrate Zoology And Paleontology Links History Museum Links Marine Biology Links paleontology Links. Images http//www.actwin.com/fish/index.cgi. EnvironmentalReport of Australia (corals, etc.) http http://www.calacademy.org/research/izg/echinoderm/izlink.htm | |
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38. Center For Stratigraphy And Paleontology (CSP)- NYS Museum NYS Museum also did early worked on the fossil fish of Miguasha, eastern Quebec, and on thepaleontology of the based on growth lines in fossil corals (ie, John http://www.nysm.nysed.gov/research/csp/ | |
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39. SDNHM: Paleontology And Our Local Desert Thomas A. Deméré, Ph.D.; Curator, Department of paleontology In the fish Creek andCoyote Mountains are pen shells, oysters, whelks, sea urchins, and corals. http://www.sdnhm.org/research/paleontology/locdesrt.html | |
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40. GeoDetectives, Paleontology, Geologic Time Line Activity , Geologic time line, paleontology. was an explosion of life where seacreatures like corals, trilobites, primitive fish and eventually http://www.nps.gov/brca/Geodetect/Paleontology/threadsotime.htm | |
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