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    Megafauna

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    They are often defined as species with bodies greater than 30kg‚ or equal to or greater than 30% greater body mass to their closest living relatives. Many of these species became extinct during the Pleistocene period. When the Aboriginals arrived‚ dinosaurs were long extinct‚ but there were a range of very large animals. These animals included giant cows‚ giant sheep like animals‚ as well as very large animals resembling huge goannas‚ emus and kangaroos all 200kg plus. Megafauna in countries outside

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    all of the special equipment the group is taking with them and he went along to help and show everyone how to and operate most of the vehicles. Synopsis: My book is about how Richard Levine tries to and does find the InGen corporation’s second dinosaur island which he had been searching for and trying to locate for years. The second island is only a few hundred miles away from the original ‚ and they both were abandoned when a freak and tragic incident left nearly everyone on both islands dead

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    De Extinction

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    and genetic scientists alike for next big project. Though this could be a great way to learn of past species and finally see them for ourselves‚ at what cost is a species revived? The idea of bringing back an extinct species‚ such as some type of dinosaur‚ comes with many questions that most find to be debatable. Conflicts arise from every aspect of this “new” animal including how it is created and if an environment can be created for it to live. This loss of habitat is what has triggered many of

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    fridge door opening and closing Likes to wear clothing Residence of Woodway Rairdon Diamente Cat Soft‚ sleepy Meowing‚ loving‚ purring Fur‚ friends‚ collar‚ whiskers Barking‚ running‚ jumping Playful‚ rambunctious Dog   Cinquain Dinosaurs Gone forever‚ Bones and dust‚ A memory of the‚ Past         One word visual       Haiku Music blaring loud They walk among us‚ but their Heads filled with sound   Terse verse Sweet‚ Treat Mother goose take-off

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    Komodo Dragons

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    Komodo Dragons have undergone an interesting history as they evolved from their reptile ancestors.The giant marine reptile species that lived some 60 million years ago until the end of the age of the dinosaurs. The name Varanus Komodoensis was first given to this dragon reptile by Dutch scientist Peter A Ouwens in 1912. This A large species of lizard found in the Indonesian islands of Komodo‚ Rinca‚ Flores‚ Gili Motang‚ and Padar. An adult Komodo dragon usually weighs around 70 kg (150 lb)‚ although

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    Sexism In Jurassic Park

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    In 2015‚ The Jurassic Park film series came out with a new action-packed film to wow audiences and send them on a new adventure with a dinosaur that had been genetically modified to be bigger‚ better‚ and badder than any other on the island. Jurassic World is set twenty years after the first film and was made seventeen years after Jurassic Park was released. Yet‚ for all the advancements in graphics‚ acting and storyline‚ there is one thing that it seemed to take a step back with. Jurassic World

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    relatively short time and this is a mass extinction. Mass extinctions that have occurred through time. There have been a number of examples the most famous being the Cretaceous-Tertiary mass extinction or K-T extinction‚ this is because the dinosaurs became extinct during this particular mass extinction. This is also the most recent large scale mass extinction and has been relatively well documented in the rock strata. (Jablonski D.‚ 2001) A number of mass extinction events have occurred throughout

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    twelfth of March in 1784‚ was a well-renowned paleontologist famous for writing the first full account of a fossil dinosaur. On the side however Mr. Buckland was also infamous for having “eaten his way through the animal kingdom‚” even all the way up to a human heart. However‚ despite his intriguing eccentricities‚ he was a major contributor to the way the world thinks about dinosaurs‚ the age of the earth‚ and the linking of evolutionism and creationism. Buckland was born in Axminster‚ Devon in

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    (non-dinosaurian archosaurs) other than crocodilians‚ some remaining therapsids‚ and many of the large amphibians became extinct. The Cretaceous-Tertiary ExtinctionAlmost all the large vertebrates on Earth‚ on land‚ at sea‚ and in the air (all dinosaurs‚ plesiosaurs‚ mosasaurs‚ and pterosaurs) suddenly became extinct about 65 Ma‚ at the end of the Cretaceous Period. At the same time‚ most plankton and many tropical invertebrates‚ especially reef-dwellers‚ became extinct‚ and many land plants were

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    Birds

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    the Arctic to the Antarctic. Extant birds range in size from the 5 cm (2 in) Bee Hummingbird to the 2.75 m (9 ft) Ostrich. The fossil record indicates that birds emerged within theropod dinosaurs during the Jurassic period‚ around 160 million years (Ma) ago. Paleontologists regard birds as the only clade of dinosaurs to have survived the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event 65.5 Ma (million years) ago. Modern birds are characterised by feathers‚ a beak with no teeth‚ the laying of hard-shelled

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