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1839
... It is the series of artworks of famous Soviet paleontologist Konstantin Flerov, the specialist in fossil mammals. By the way, the main postcard page is...
paul_neocene_explorer
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Thank you for posting those: I borrowed your Megaloceras postcard out of the extinct mammals series and just submitted it to the CFZ blog this morning on a...
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1841
... I found a possible name for the coati bear, Ucumari, native name for the Andean bear!...
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1842
That is a name that seems to have a number of  conflicting connotations. It seems to be used in different areras to mean a monkey-like bear and in others a...
Dale Drinnon
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... I really am sorry but yahoo email actually does automatically post things the reverse way of the way you wanted them to be posted. And yahoo actually is...
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The Megaloceros article is not up yet, but this might do for a slight introduction for the time being: ...
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... Wow, that's amazing. I'll be sure to add that. This is amazing. Be sure to keep going. And be sure to ask Darren Naish about the Water Horse....
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... Water ... the ... the ... Darren Naish is somebody I have tried contacting on numerous occasions. He never replies to anything I send. Then again, it was...
DaleDrinnon
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Yay!...
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1848
Here's another one. Naish should be interested in this one, too: http://forteanzoology.blogspot.com/2009/09/dale-drinnon-looking-at-tatzelwurm.html...
Dale Drinnon
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Sep 22, 2009
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Hi Dale, In response to your email, I got over excited and deleted your email containing the sketch. Can you send it to me again please? Best wishes, Tim...
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Sep 27, 2009
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Hi there, I'm not sure which sketch you are referring to. Lately I have been sending links to the CFZ blog. ...
Dale Drinnon
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I have a question. What would prevail under either future or alternate present circumstances a Curotarsan or a Giant Lizard or Snake? Either way what you have...
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... If terrestrial crocodillians like notosuchians and pristichampsids survived I guess crocodillians would have taken over first. Its actually quite harder to...
Falco
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http://scienceblogs.com/afarensis/2008/10/19/crocodylian_snout_shape/ I philosophise that a fanged caiman would prosper on the amazon grassland as a...
Crazy-legs
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Oct 11, 2009
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paleosuchus Paleosuchus for the win....
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... I like land crocs, and I think the ones most likely to produce terrestrial forms are indeed alligatorids. Since they have a lower tolerance for salt water...
Falco
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... Of course you could also have a giant asteroid strike with mass extinction of the land mammals, survival of the hardier and amphibious crocodylians, and...
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Since the discovery of Darwinopterus that I can't help but wonder if pterosaurian evolution would have gone in a different way if Monofrenestrata didn't...
Falco
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... OHO, that second wing finger is a definte novel development: too many depictions in popular media assume that pterosaurs have bat wings (qv., the Raquel...
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... I'm not so sure anymore as I was before though (specially after seeing some of John Conway's pictures regarding rhamphorhynchid anatomy), but I think that...
Falco
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http://www.youtube.com/manafterman#p/a A friend of mine on deviantart has uploaded a japanese "after man" documentary, complete with animations, up onto...
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Oct 28, 2009
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English version ???????? ... Da: Crazy-legs <tdmorris@...> Oggetto: [philosphica-dixonia] After Man Documentary A:...
Edi Minasian
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... Hi Pavel!. i had problems for post the squetch of the bear coati, but, at the end, i could do it. you can found the image in the new album. i hope you...
Carlos
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1863
... Hi, not Pavel here. What you are talking about with the Maribou is a sort of a recreation of a Gastornis AKA Diatryma, a "Terror Crane". Which is of course...
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... So, it seems rather disproportional - tail is too short and too thick. Possible, it may have longer tail for signals. Also body looks too thin for large...
Paul
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... Don´t worry. i could do other squetch if you want ... This species of predatory marabou, as Dale Drinnon said on a previous message, resemble so much,...
Carlos
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... I have a question about this story, is it officially part of the Neocene, or is it simply "his vision for the future"?...
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Nov 7, 2009
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It should be noted that comparisons to Dromornithids are flimsy at best, as it has been indicated that they were much more herbivorous in nature. Their skulls...
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Nov 8, 2009
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Here is my new description for the neocene, a terrestrial Caiman. Land Caiman (Ziphocaiman terrestris) Order: Crocodiles (Crocodylia) Family: Alligators +...
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