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Nothosaur Foraging Tracks, Middle Triassic Of Southwestern China


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Newly discovered paddle prints show how ancient sea reptiles

swam. University of Bristol, Science Daily, June 11, 2014

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/06/140611093619.htm

Newly discovered paddle prints show how ancient sea reptiles

swam. University of Bristol, Newsrelease, June 11, 2014

http://www.bristol.ac.uk/news/2014/june/paddle-prints.html

Ancient Long-Necked 'Sea Monsters' Rowed Their Way to Prey

NBC News, http://www.nbcnews.com/science/science-news/ancient-long-necked-sea-monsters-rowed-their-way-prey-n128791

Sea-Monsters used to row a long way for their prey

by David Jackson, The Utah People's Post, June 11, 2014 By

http://www.utahpeoplespost.com/2014/06/sea-monsters-used-to-row-a-long-way-for-their-prey/

Newly Discovered Paddle Tracks Reveal How Ancient Reptiles

Swam in the Sea, Science World Report, June 11, 2014

http://www.scienceworldreport.com/articles/15350/20140611/newly-discovered-paddle-tracks-reveal-ancient-reptiles-swam-sea.htm

The paper is:

Zhang, Q., W. Wen, S. Hu, M. J. Benton, C. Zhou, T. Xie,

T. Lü, J. Huang, B. Choo, Z.-Q. Chen, J. Liu, and Q. Zhang,

2014, Nothosaur foraging tracks from the Middle Triassic of

southwestern China. Nature Communications. published

online June 11, 2014. http://www.nature.com/ncomms/2014/140611/ncomms4973/full/ncomms4973.html

Yours,

Paul H.

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