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Transitional Vertebrate Fossils FAQ
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A large, but by no means complete, list of transitional fossils that are known. Use this article to counter the common creationist canard that there are no intermediates in the fossil record.
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The portal for fossil and dinosaur enthusiasts on the web. Featuring news, events, links, articles, and interviews with paleontologists.
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www.tmm.utexas.edu/vpl/ reviewsExtinct Animal
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Home Prehistoric Gallery Cloning The Coelacanth The Thylacine Mammals Birds Reptiles Amphibians Fish Resources Welcome to ExtinctAnimal.com Learn about prehistoric and recently extinct species of animals, and some of their stories. Over the months to come, we will be adding more profiles on some of the species listed in our prehistoric, extinct, and endangered sections. In the meantime learn ...
www.extinctanimal.com/ reviewsComparative Mammalian Brain Collections: Related Websites
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PALEONEUROLOGY: THE STUDY OF BRAIN ENDOCASTS OF EXTINCT VERTEBRATES Relation between Brain Weight and Body Weight of Living Vertebrates Fossil Endocasts reveal similar relationships: Larger & more complexly evolved animals have larger brains Prepared by Harry J. Jerison Department of Psychiatry, Univ.of California, Los Angeles In collaboration with the National Museum of Health and Medicine ...
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