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  2. Paleobiology (journal) - Wikipedia

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    Paleobiology is a scientific journal promoting the integration of biology and conventional paleontology, with emphasis placed on biological or paleobiological processes and patterns. It attracts papers of interest to more than one discipline, and occasionally publishes research on recent organisms when this is of interest to paleontologists.

  3. Paleobiology - Wikipedia

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    Brachiopods and bryozoans in an Ordovician limestone, southern Minnesota. Paleobiology (or palaeobiology) is an interdisciplinary field that combines the methods and findings found in both the earth sciences and the life sciences.

  4. Montanazhdarcho - Wikipedia

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    Montanazhdarcho was a relatively small pterosaur, reaching 2.5 m (8.2 ft) in wingspan. [4] The fossil is largely uncompressed and that of an adult exemplar, as established by a study of the bone by de Ricqlès.

  5. Chirostenotes - Wikipedia

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    Chirostenotes has a confusing history of discovery and naming. The first fossils of Chirostenotes, a pair of hands, were in 1914 found by George Fryer Sternberg near Little Sandhill Creek in the Campanian Dinosaur Park Formation of Canada, which has yielded the most dinosaurs of any Canadian formation.

  6. 1940 in paleontology - Wikipedia

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    Paleontology or palaeontology is the study of prehistoric life forms on Earth through the examination of plant and animal fossils. [1] This includes the study of body fossils, tracks (), burrows, cast-off parts, fossilised feces (), palynomorphs and chemical residues.

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  8. Desmatosuchus - Wikipedia

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    D. spurensis compared to a human. Desmatosuchus was a large quadrupedal reptile measuring 4.5 m (15 ft) to over 5 m (16 ft) long and weighing about 280–300 kg (620–660 lb).

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