Thursday, August 20, 2009

Yeah, I love this. I'm a nerd.


"The discovery of the gastroliths associated with this plesiosaur specimen were particularly exciting because most plesiosaur gastroliths are found associated with the long-neck morphotype", Dr. Schmeisser explained.

(Long-neck morphotype shown.)

6 comments:

  1. okay i have to ask where in the world did this come from? lol

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  2. i like the triceratops (msp)

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  3. Anonymous9:19 PM

    That's terrifying. I'm sure you know this. Zoiks.

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  4. Anonymous3:10 AM

    I don't like him.

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  5. Huh. Looks like one of the parasites I had when I was in the Peace Corp.

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  6. "Most Plesiosaur Gastroliths," cool band name.

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