Amanda's got the latest edition of The Boneyard up over at her blog; check it out, and remember that the next iteration will be right here at Laelaps on March 8. (Given that the film 10,000 B.C. will be out that weekend, it would be cool if we could have a Pleistocene theme.)
Elsewhere in the blogosphere, two of my colleagues have picked up on the continuing aetosaur controversy. Dr. Free-Ride and Dinochick have both posted their thoughts on the ongoing investigation. You can keep up with the story via Mike Taylor's frequently updated website about the case.
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As DrugMonkey reminds us, it's time for the year-in-review meme.
The rule: post the first sentence of the first post for each month.
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