Category Archives: Laura Wilson
Author Interview: Kelsey Stilson on Gnarly Rhino Bones
Black rhinoceros. Image by Vassil, public domain. Rhinos are an amazing group of animals, and have a rich fossil history, too. During the past 40 million years, they have transformed from fairly small ancestral forms
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inPteranodon osteohistology! Or, bizarrely bacon-esque pteranodon bones..
This is a guest post by Taormina Lepore following the SVP annual meeting in Dallas. In the Mesozoic Era, the time of dinosaurs, the skies were filled with monsters. Leathery wings, long beaks, bizarre forelimbs modified
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