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Wikipedia’s Ichthyosaur Page
Since there hasn’t been any ichthyosaur news so far this week, I thought I’d review another general resource about these dinosaur dolphins.
This time, it’s the Wikipedia page about them. It starts out explaining that Ichthyosaur comes from the Greek words fish and lizard. You get a general description about them, learning things like they gave […]
Posted: September 8th, 2006 under General, Resources.
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Getting To Know Ichthyosaurs
What’s an ichthyosaur? If you see a picture of one, you’ll likely recognize it. It’s a prehistoric creature that looks like a dolphin but really is a reptile. The Ichthyosaur Page provides an excellent overview for understanding these creatures. You’ll learn that:
They swam in the sea, when dinosaurs were walking on the land, about 250 […]
Posted: August 23rd, 2006 under General, Resources.
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