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Camelid? tooth from Pleistocene Florida (As good as the location gets). On college ruled paper, each line is 7.1 mm
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Alligator tooth from Pleistocene Florida (As good as the location gets). On college ruled paper, each line is 7.1 mm
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Deer? tooth from Pleistocene Florida (As good as the location gets). On college ruled paper, each line is 7.1 mm
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When did baleen whales become large? New blog post - The Coastal Paleontologist
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Hey all, I realize I've been incommunicado quite a bit this year - it's been a bad one. Things got real bad at the office and both my wife and I resigned from our department and we've been working for a new nonprofit in Charleston. But, I AM alive and returning to active status here on TFF now that 1) the forum has been upgraded and is functioning and 2) I've had some breathing room and time to unwind after leaving a deeply toxic work environment. I've also made a conscious effort to get back into blogging more frequently and have written/posted quite a lot in 2023. My most recent post summarizes a bit of an interesting and ongoing debate in whaleontology: when exactly did baleen whales become gigantic? Anyone who has spent any time in the Pliocene of the Carolinas or Florida knows that baleen whale fossils that are only a few million years old are nowhere near as large as the gigantic skeletons of modern whales hanging in museums. So, what gives? I've written a blog post that goes into a fair amount of detail regarding competing ideas for the evolution of body size in baleen whales - shown above is skull width of archaeocetes, odontocetes (toothed whales) and mysticetes (baleen whales) through time. Read the whole thing here - please enjoy! And don't hesitate to ask questions, here or on the blog. https://coastalpaleo.blogspot.com/2023/12/obscure-controversies-in-cenozoic.html -
January opening announced for Southern Nevada’s Ice Age Fossils State Park
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Indy Environment: January opening announced for Southern Nevada’s Ice Age Fossils State Park The site of a massive paleontological dig in the 1960s, the park is opening nearly 70 years after the state acquired the land. By Amy Alonzo, The Nevada Independent, December 14, 2023 Yours, Paul H.-
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Octopus DNA seems to confirm scientists’ theory about a longstanding geological mystery
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Octopus DNA seems to confirm scientists’ theory about a longstanding geological mystery By Katie Hunt, CNN, December 21, 2023 The paper is: Lau, S.C., Wilson, N.G., Golledge, N.R., Naish, T.R., Watts, P.C., Silva, C.N., Cooke, I.R., Allcock, A.L., Mark, F.C., Linse, K. and Strugnell, J.M., 2023. Genomic evidence for West Antarctic Ice Sheet collapse during the Last Interglacial Period. Science, Vol 382, Issue 6677, pp. 1384-1389 PDF file at Genomic evidence for West Antarctic Ice Sheet collapse during the Last Interglacial, bioRxiv bioRxiv, pp.2023-01. Yours, Paul H. -
Good afternoon, just finished reading about how the Colorado river in Austin was essentially the beach during the mid-Holocene. I’ve attached the image from the article showing this sea level rise. This article reminded me of all the oyster shells I find in select spots along the Tavis/Bastrop county line. There are also archaeological sites in the area where marine diatoms are documented dating to the mid Holocene. Curious if anyone has heard of this. The article is from July of this year.
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This one is for the marine mammal experts out there: I found this while I was beach combing on Guam. At first I thought it was just a piece of branching coral, but then realized that it is entirely encrusted by calcareous algae, and perhaps some bryozoan. Upon further inspection I noticed the shape. It has an uncanny resemblance (to my untrained eye) to a metapodial bone, perhaps pinniped? Or perhaps I’m wishful thinking. It would be Holo-Pleistocene in age. Thoughts? Thanks
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What animals lived with humans and mammoths during the Younger Dryas in new england?
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(I ask for paleoart purposes) what animals lived in the northeastern, more specifically New England, even most specifically massachusetts/cape cod. I want to make a peice with some megafauna that lived during the Younger Dryas, and mabe some early humans if my inability to draw humans becomes at least somewhat better. Thank you!- 5 replies
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Massive Quaternary Brazilian Ground Sloth Tunnels - Online Papers
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Get Lost in Mega-Tunnels Dug by South American Megafauna By Andrew Jenner, March 28, 2017 https://www.discovermagazine.com/planet-earth/get-lost-in-mega-tunnels-dug-by-south-american-megafauna This Massive Tunnel in South America Was Dug by Ancient Mega-Sloths, BEC Crew, Science alerts, April 1, 2017 https://www.sciencealert.com/this-massive-tunnel-in-south-america-was-dug-by-ancient-mega-sloths Some online PDFs of papers are: Frank, H.T., Buchmann, F.S.C., Lima, L.G., Fornari, M., Caron, F. and Lopes, R.P., 2012. Cenozoic vertebrate tunnels in southern Brazil. Ichnology of Latin America: selected papers, 2, pp.141-158. http://www.ufrgs.br/paleotocas/Frank_et_al_2012.pdf Frank, H.T., Althaus, C.E., Dario, E.M., Tramontina, F.R., Adriano, R.M., Almeida, M.D.L., Ferreira, G.F., Nogueira, R. and Breier, R., 2017. Underground chamber systems excavated by Cenozoic ground sloths in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Revista Brasileira de Paleontologia, 18(2), pp.273-284. http://www.ppegeo.igc.usp.br/index.php/rbp/article/download/10000/9330 http://www.ppegeo.igc.usp.br/index.php/rbp/article/view/10000 Lopes, R.P., Frank, H.T., Buchmann, F.S.D.C. and Caron, F., 2017. Megaichnus igen. nov.: giant paleoburrows attributed to extinct Cenozoic mammals from South America. Ichnos, 24(2), pp.133-145. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/308171281_Megaichnus_igen_nov_Giant_Paleoburrows_Attributed_to_Extinct_Cenozoic_Mammals_from_South_America https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Francisco_Buchmann Buchmann, F.S. Frank, H.T., Ferreira, G.F., and Cruz, E.A., 2016, Evidência de vida gregária em paleotocas atribuídas a mylodontidae (preguiças- gigantes). Revista Brasileira de Paleontologia. v. 19 (2). pp. 259-270 https://www.researchgate.net/publication/307526053_Evidencia_de_vida_gregaria_em_paleotocas_atribuidas_a_Mylodontidae_preguicas-gigantes https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Francisco_Buchmann Frank, H.T., Lima, L.G., Gerhard, N.P., Caron, F., Buchmann, F.S.C., Fornari, M. and Lopes, R.P., 2013. Description and interpretation of Cenozoic vertebrate ichnofossils in Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil. Revista Brasileira de Paleontologia, 16(1), pp.83-96. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/273975528_Description_and_interpretation_of_Cenozoic_vertebrate_ichnofossils_in_Rio_Grande_do_Sul_State_Brazil https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Francisco_Buchmann Yours, Paul H. -
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