Dinos can run fast? Well, duh.
Dinos can run fast? Well, duh.
Perhaps we should add this to the “5 Annoying Things About Rome” travel blog.
They also went into a bit more detail on this story on last week’s episode of the very fun podcast I Know Dino that I’d heartily recommend if this was of interest to you!
Always look on the bright side of life...
Humans are truly awful.
Love those books.
Actually the recent Ebola outbreak may very well have been started by sexual transmission from a survivor. This hasn’t been definitively proven but the molecular evolution clock strongly suggests it.
The CDC worries about breastfeeding transmission for Ebola, too, since it hides out in breast milk (not documented cases yet).
From the fossil exhibit at Big Bend.
For color. Naish was, along with Mark Witton, on of the core researchers in proposing the terrestrial foraging model for looking at these creatures that’s become very influential. It’s what’s pictured up top.
To say this monograph has been a long time coming is the understatement of the century. I’ve only skimmed the papers, but it’s very detailed and I look forward to doing a deeper dive.
“Though wildlife officials are considering other actions like restoring water quality and attempting to reduce algae blooms, those will take time, something the manatees don’t have.”
They should feed them Ron DeSantis.
“or that it built up speed like an albatross, running and frantically flapping its wings to get airborne.”
I don’t think I have the energy to watch a movie parodying something that is happening everywhere in the world at the moment. I’m depressed enough, you know.
It’s a very common error, so I understand the frustration, especially from native residents! I’m Hispanic myself, but also a native New Yorker, so Columbia is honestly the word I use much more often in my day to day. But still a flub. Thanks for saying so, though!
His correction was entitled and rude and I don’t think you should apologize, Ed. Thanks for the great post.
300 tarantulas, scorpions, and giant cockroaches stuffed into their luggage as they were preparing to fly back to Germany
You're entirely right! Totally on me there. Have now fixed.
It’s not ONE giant or colossal squid you have to worry about. It’s THOUSANDS of four foot long Humboldt squid during mating season you should worry about....