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The Boneyard XV

Category: AnthropologyDinosaursPaleontology
Posted on: March 8, 2008 7:53 PM, by Brian Switek

Smilodon

Smilodon

It's been two weeks since the last Boneyard weathered out of the blogosphere. Here's a look at what present excavations have revealed over the past two weeks;

  • Carnivorous mammals have evolved saber-teeth many times in the past, but just how they used their teeth to kill prey has been more difficult to ascertain. Nimravid presents a short review of how creatures so equipped may have caught and killed their prey.

  • Shortly after receiving a PhD in paleontology last year, Marcus Ross revealed that he was a young-earth creationist. This year the #1 scandal has centered around Spencer Lucas and Aetogate. The Lab Lemming asks which of the two you prefer (so far, Ross is beating Lucas hands-down).

Camarasaurus

Camarasaurus

  • Over at The World We Don't Live In, the Wizard Lizard covers one of my most favorite groups of extinct mammals; the Protoceratids.

Tyrannosaurus

Tyrannosaurus rex

  • A new paper came out this week proposing that the minuscule Flores "hobbits" were not a distinct species but rather iodine-deficient humans. Greg and Afarensis smell something funny about the research and explain why it misses the mark.


Bull Dog Fish


Xiphactinus

The next edition of The Boneyard will be unveiled in two weeks at The Dragon's Tales.

[Post-Script: Dinosaurs and the Bible: A Creationist's Fairy Tail is having a giveaway contest in celebration of nearing 100,000 visits. Check out this post for a look at the swag that's up for grabs.]

Comments

Thanks for spreading the word about my contest, Laelaps. :)

Posted by: Crazyharp81602 | March 9, 2008 12:58 PM

Hey, the link to Zach's post is missing. It's a really good piece of writing, too!

Posted by: blue collar scientist | March 9, 2008 9:16 PM

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