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Its so sad that I have to make videos in 2008 to combat medieval concepts.
http://news.bbc.c o.uk/2/hi/science/na ture/7339508.stm
Edit1: I misspoke in the video when I claimed it was 150 myo- in reality, "The 85cm-long (33in) creature, known as Eupodophis descouensi, comes from the Late Cretaceous, about 92 million years ago. ".
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Colossal Fossil: Triceratops Cliff, an exhibit featuring a fossilized skeleton of a 65 million year old triceratops will open at the Museum of Science, Boston on Saturday, November 15. Check out this great time lapse video of the Museum team re-assembling this rare fossil and creating its den.
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http://www.geologyvi deo.com
Geologist Devin Dennie tours the exhibits at the Ripley's Believie or Not Museum in Grand Prairie, TX including Texas Tornados & a fossilized whale vertebrae.
This was a segment from the TV series "North Texas Explorer."
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Reporter from India claims that the remains of a 150' ancient, giant creature washed ashore on the coast of India. Footage looks pretty good, but who knows if it's fact of fiction.
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The recent discovery of a intermediary form of flatfish in the fossil record resolves a long-standing controversy in evolution regarding the feasibility of some types of transitional structures.
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Utilisation of low-density crop residues as primary fuel for a 4.5 MW grid connected biomass power plant. Replacement of fossil fuel based electricity from the state grid.
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Janet Sumner tells us about the joys of trilobytes. Watch more interviews on The Fossil Detectives website at: http://www.open2.net /fossildetectives
Share your favourite fossils with us in the video comments.
The Fossil Detectives is a new eight-part series for BBC FOUR, funded by The Open University and produced by the BBC's Natural History Unit.
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