“Primitive therapsids are present as fossils in certain Middle Permian deposits; later forms are known from every continent except Australia but are commonest in the Late Permian and
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“Primitive therapsids are present as fossils in certain Middle Permian deposits; later forms are known from every continent except Australia but are commonest in the Late Permian and
Back in 1944 British bombers flew a mission over Munich, deep in the heart of Germany, and one of their bomb falls on the palaeontology museum which blew
Sir Richard Owen - the man who invented the term 'Dinosaur' Sir Richard Owen was a troublesome man, but a brilliant biologist, comparative anatomist and palaeontologist, and it was he
Britain's Natural History Museum is one of the finest places on Earth for Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Life Britain's Natural History Museum is one of the world’s finest, housing
The Carnegie Museum of Natural History in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, houses the third largest dinosaur fossil collection on Earth, upstaged only by the AMNH and the Smithsonian. However, it
The American Museum of Natural History (AMNH) features large in many of the DinoZone’s articles on fossil hunting expeditions and palaeontology. It is located on the Upper West Side
Visit the DinoZone Dinosaur Park at Piggly Wiggly There is so much fun to be had at the DinoZone Dinosaur Park, situated at Piggly Wiggly on the R103 at
This is the story about a Dinosaur Marmaduke the Tyrannosaurus rex has been two years in the making. The story goes back even further than that - almost 20
One of the oldest and largest natural history museums on Earth The Peabody Museum of Natural History. Here because of a famous palaeontologist who pestered his uncle, George Peabody,