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    relationship between species and species from fossils. Archaeopteryx has sharp teeth, feet three toes have claws, long bone tail, these are dinosaur features, and it also has feathers, wings, and modern birds similar, so is considered a dinosaur evolution to the birds of the bridge. And later also found feather dinosaur fossils, confirmed that birds are evolved from the dinosaurs. The neck of the giraffe will be extended over time. Researcher’s call this ancient beast remains…

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    Jurassic Park is a 1990 techno-thriller novel by Michael Crichton. It revolves around a businessman’s attempt to create an amusement park whose primary attractions are dinosaurs recreated using genetic engineering. Unlike the 1993 Steven Spielberg movie adaptation, which is about the wonderful feeling of seeing a real live dinosaur, and about the technical accomplishment that went behind it, the book deals with the ethical and logistical issues that accompany such a task. The Setting The…

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    Dayers Chapter 1 Summary

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    DAYER prologue Long time ago before dinosaurs an evil, merciless species reign happened, They were the Dayers. The Dayers possessed an enormous powers, but they never knew their capacity. They could transform into infinity numbers of power level, but as time went by dinosaurs came along, and as dinosaurs’ population aggressed, dinosaurs started dominating the Dayers. Even one Dayer is able to win a fight against 1,000 dinosaurs if they had developed their skills of fighting.Now those…

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    What’s the Right Theory About the Dinosaurs? In many theories about the dinosaurs disappearing many say meteors are the reason, is that true? The many theories about dinosaurs disappearing is a huge meteor or asteroid,climate change, volcanic eruptions, lava,and fractured crystals. At the same time there are over 40 theories of why the dinosaurs disappeared, but I only listed the most important ones that were mentioned the most. The biggest theory of all of them is the Asteroid , people think…

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    Life On Earth Study Guide

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    holes that evolved in the palate; this was the beginning of Sauropsids, or reptiles. The first dinosaur was recognized by a hole in its hip socket. This allowed the hind legs to go straight down from the hips, which allowed them to run upright and with greater endurance than other reptiles. Then, 65 million years…

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    Ready, Aim, Fire Analysis

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    the things that I was also able to see throughout the book is how the author integrates significant issues from the past. An example is when Kenny and Rufus play the World’s Greatest Dinosaur War Ever. I was able to see that It was referring to World War 2 from “ That was because someone had to be the American dinosaur s and someone had to be the Nazi one” (37). The fact that the author decides to integrate this into the book as a child’s game suggests the idea…

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    Podokesaurus Holyokensis (meaning “swift-footed lizard from Holyoke”) roamed the Connecticut Valley during the early Jurassic period 190 to 174 million years ago, leaving its footprints in the soft, reddish mud that hardened into sandstone over time. The dinosaur was about the size of a large house cat, with formidable claws, supple neck, slender torso, and an outrageously elongated tail. In the mid-1800s, paleontologists began to study what locals had wondered about for generations: those…

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    The passage and the lecture both discuss the flying abilities of pterosaurs. The article states that they are too large to be able to fly and provides three reasons of support. However, the professor says that pterosaurs may be capable of flying and refutes each of the reasons presented in the article. First of all, both the author and the lecturer talk about the energy requirement of the flying process. The author claims that pterosaurs could be like the reptiles that live today in that they…

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    Could you imagine a 40 foot, 8 ton animal on the planet? Your answer is as good as mine. No. But almost 100 million years ago this animal, Giganotosaurus, also known as "giant southern lizard" existed. The Giganotosaurus, lived in the Cretaceous period about 95-100 million years ago. It was notorious during its era. The Giganotosaurus tended to stalk their prey before they killed. They were meat eaters (carnivores). Even though their teeth were long and knife like, their jaws were not strong…

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    Jurassic Park Psychology

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    Analysis The Jurassic Park film was released in 1993 when dinosaurs were brought back from extinction, in which turned into an amusement park. In the movie, John Hammond is fanatic about dinosaurs so much that he spends lots of his time trying to figure out how to clone them. Even though he loves dinosaurs, he wants to make a profit off of making a dinosaur park. Eventually Hammond, the owner of InGen, finds a scientist who knows how to clone dinosaurs. This ends up forming a park that Dr. Alan…

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