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Modern-Day Extinctions | Danielle's PalaeoBlog
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Topics of the Ancient World discussed. The Mesopotamians →. April 1, 2014. I know this may be a controversial one, but mass extinctions change the world’s ecosystem drastically and sometimes take the Earth millions of years to recover. But these mass extinctions have always been because of natural disasters; meteors, volcanoes, sea level falluntil now. Every year, countless amounts of species are wiped out because of humans, so much so that some are now labelling our time ‘the 6. Steller’s sea cow. These...
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Topics of the Ancient World discussed. May 28, 2014. It’s official; it is a year today since I wrote my first article on extinctions! Mesopotamia also led to possibly the first organised religion, which has led to many beliefs and tales (The Fourth Kind ring any bells? Find out more: http:/ history.howstuffworks.com/history-vs-myth/mesopotamia-cradle-of-civilization2.htm. Http:/ fax.libs.uga.edu/DS69x5xH236M/. Http:/ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mesopotamia. Http:/ books.google.co.uk/books? Hi it’s dom,. This i...
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Topics of the Ancient World discussed. Newer posts →. Evolution of the Eye. November 12, 2013. To suppose that the eye […] could have been formed by natural selection seems, I freely confess, absurd in the highest degree. - Charles Darwin: The Origin of Species. Was the very first animal, which we know of, to have eyes, dating back 515 million years ago. Anomalocaris’. Here you can see a fossil of an Anomalocaris’. 2 3-cm paired eyes. Their preserved visual surfaces are composed of at least 16,000 he...
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Topics of the Ancient World discussed. Palaeobiologist at the University of Portsmouth- Undergrad 20 years old Follow: @danniteboul. May 28, 2014. It’s official; it is a year today since I wrote my first article on extinctions! To celebrate, I thought I would write about something a bit different and it is something I’ve wanted to write about for a while (but … Continue reading →. April 1, 2014. March 10, 2014. A new apex predator has been found in Europe that was ten metres long! The Origin of Mammals.
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An elk that wasn’t an elk | deepfrieddna
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Ancient DNA, big cats, and blather. April 30, 2014. An elk that wasn’t an elk. Standing proud: A herd of the giant deer. During the closing years of the Pleistocene. (Painting by Tabitha Paterson). To see an Irish Elk (. In all its glory, visit the National Museum of Ireland, in Dublin. Here, skeletons of this magnificent beast are articulated, proudly towering higher than the visitors. What really stands out are the incredibly enormous antlers, spanning 3.6 metres across! Known as ‘the Irish Elk’,.
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Ancient DNA, big cats, and blather. April 30, 2014. An elk that wasn’t an elk. Standing proud: A herd of the giant deer. During the closing years of the Pleistocene. (Painting by Tabitha Paterson). To see an Irish Elk (. In all its glory, visit the National Museum of Ireland, in Dublin. Here, skeletons of this magnificent beast are articulated, proudly towering higher than the visitors. What really stands out are the incredibly enormous antlers, spanning 3.6 metres across! Known as ‘the Irish Elk’,.
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Ancient DNA, big cats, and blather. May 13, 2014. The one with the sabretooth. Smilodon opening wide. The cat could open its jaws to an incredible 120º (Painting by Tabitha Paterson). Is the genus of extinct sabretooth that everyone knows. Stocky, hugely muscled, with canines that protrude far below the jaw, it is the archetypal Pleistocene predator. It was a member of the machairodontinae. As it was from lions, tigers, and kin. The scimitar-cat split very early on from. May 8, 2014. Sloths shuffled arou...
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Ancient DNA, big cats, and blather. April 30, 2014. An elk that wasn’t an elk. Standing proud: A herd of the giant deer. During the closing years of the Pleistocene. (Painting by Tabitha Paterson). To see an Irish Elk (. In all its glory, visit the National Museum of Ireland, in Dublin. Here, skeletons of this magnificent beast are articulated, proudly towering higher than the visitors. What really stands out are the incredibly enormous antlers, spanning 3.6 metres across! Known as ‘the Irish Elk’,.
Clan of the cave hyena | deepfrieddna
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Ancient DNA, big cats, and blather. May 2, 2014. Clan of the cave hyena. A family of hyenas resting in the grass somewhere in Europe. (Painting by Tabitha Paterson). Their deathly hypnotic stare sends shivers down the spine. The long, strong neck gives these amazing creatures additional cause to be feared. Hyenas are infamous for their ferocious ways of hunting in packs (known as cackles, or clans), scavenging carcases and loudly, excitedly, yelping as they rip their food to pieces. The striped hyena (.
Clovis hunting an African elephant | deepfrieddna
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Ancient DNA, big cats, and blather. March 21, 2014. Clovis hunting an African elephant. Clovis points, some showing signs of damage and retouching, by Billwhittaker. I was flicking through some of the papers the other day when I came across an article by George C. Frison. From American Antiquity titled “ Experimental Use of Clovis Weaponry and Tools on African Elephants. 8221; vol.54 p.766. It is like no paper I’ve ever seen before and a riveting read. He started with 7 Clovis points. One was acciden...
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Ancient DNA, big cats, and blather. March 21, 2014. Clovis hunting an African elephant. Clovis points, some showing signs of damage and retouching, by Billwhittaker. I was flicking through some of the papers the other day when I came across an article by George C. Frison. From American Antiquity titled “ Experimental Use of Clovis Weaponry and Tools on African Elephants. 8221; vol.54 p.766. It is like no paper I’ve ever seen before and a riveting read. He started with 7 Clovis points. One was acciden...
Paleopoems | deepfrieddna
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Ancient DNA, big cats, and blather. October 3, 2013. It seems today is national poetry day here in the UK. This got me thinking about poetry that intersects with or has as a theme paleontology and archaeology- the deep time sciences. Given my interest in extinct felids and other carnivores I immediately thought of The Innocent Assassins. By Loren C Eiseley. By the palaeontologist Loren Toohey, including photos of the famous specimen.) One of the first facts you come across while researching sabretoot...
The forgotten sabertooth | deepfrieddna
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Ancient DNA, big cats, and blather. April 28, 2014. A powerful, confident and rather thoughtful European Scimitar Cat (Homotherium. Roaming the Middle Pleistocene. (Painting by Tabitha Paterson). If the Pleistocene megafauna held a popularity contest then I’m certain that some species would pop up more than others. The woolly mammoth (. The giant ground sloth (. And sabretooth cat (. Are probably the gold, silver, and bronze of extinct mammals. Diego from the. Films, the striped menace in. July 21, 2014.
Mr Darwin’s lost sloth | deepfrieddna
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Ancient DNA, big cats, and blather. May 8, 2014. Mr Darwin’s lost sloth. A delightfully grouchy looking ground sloth,. Painting by Tabitha Paterson). Ground sloths are weird. The two-toed and three-toed varieties of memetic fame that we are left with only hint at the absurdity of different genera such as. Bear-sized to elephant-sized behemoths, covered in shaggy fur, and sporting enormous curved claws. The great diversity of Pleistocene. Laquo; Previous post. Next post ». Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Topics of the Ancient World discussed. May 28, 2014. It’s official; it is a year today since I wrote my first article on extinctions! Mesopotamia also led to possibly the first organised religion, which has led to many beliefs and tales (The Fourth Kind ring any bells? Find out more: http:/ history.howstuffworks.com/history-vs-myth/mesopotamia-cradle-of-civilization2.htm. Http:/ fax.libs.uga.edu/DS69x5xH236M/. Http:/ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mesopotamia. Http:/ books.google.co.uk/books? April 1, 2014. I kno...
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