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81. Cornell College: Geology Club The paleontology reveals an abundance of marine as the remains of rare marine vertebrates (fish). brachiopods, echinoderms, bryozoans, rugosan corals, and rare http://www.cornellcollege.edu/geo_club/Sparks.htm | |
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82. Index To Articles On Paleontology Appearing In The Arizona Geological Society Di 25 paleontology, paleoecology, and 23 Concha Limestone 5, 7, 23 Conodonts - 33 corals - 7, 8 7 Estheriella - 35 Fairview Valley Formation - 33 fish - 22, 38 http://www.library.arizona.edu/library/teams/set/earthsci/paleoagsdi.html | |
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83. Alexa Web Search - Subjects > Science > ... > Paleontology > Invertebrates > Ech Sponsored Listings in Echinoderms (what s this?). Starfish Buy Tropical fish, corals, Inverts, Aquarium Supplies, and more www.saltwaterfish.com. http://www.alexa.com/browse/categories?catid=217400 |
84. DLESE Find A Resource > Subject: Paleontology fossils and paintings about marine reptiles and fish who flourished Subject paleontology. abundant remains of mollusks, whales, birds, corals, barnacles, and http://www.dlese.org/dds/browse_su_0n-10.htm | |
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85. DLESE Find A Resource > Subject: Geologic Time of these animals, plus red and green algae, primitive fish, cephalopods, corals, crinoids, and material. Subject Geologic time , paleontology. http://www.dlese.org/dds/browse_su_0d-90.htm | |
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86. Kokoamu Greensand – Late Oligocene, New Zealand usually rarer groups include corals, echinoderms, other for fossil vertebrates  fish, sharks, penguins paleontology Department of Geology http//www.otago http://www.otago.ac.nz/geology/features/paleontology/kokoamu.html | |
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87. Museum Victoria [ed-online] Dinosaurs & Fossils have lived in warm, clear shallow seas, as do modern reefbuilding corals. in their forming more than 90% of all species of fish today Vertebrate paleontology. http://www.museum.vic.gov.au/dinosaurs/lifetime-oceans.html | |
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88. Paleontology Links paleontology Glossary USGS; Phylogeny Biodiversity Endangered Species; Phylogeny; Facts Fiction; Archosaurs; Top 10 Misconceptions. fish Mesozoic fish; Sharks http://www.geology.iupui.edu/classes/g304/Links.htm | |
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89. Undersea Volcanoes In Deep Trouble, Eco-Groups Say Seamounts are also considered important nursery areas for deep sea fish. Like the corals and sponges, many of these fish are longlived and slow to mature. http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2003/12/1211_031211_seamounts.html | |
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90. Finding Nemo Spotlights Dark Side Of Pet-Fish Trade The very poisonous chemical also kills smaller fish, irreparably harms the corals, and is dangerous to divers, according to conservationists. http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2003/05/0530_030530_nemo1.html | |
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91. Fossil Groups - Dinoflagellates Some of them cause red tides, which can kill fish or poison humans who eat the fish or shellfish that have eaten the Some live within animals such as corals. http://geology.er.usgs.gov/paleo/dinoflag.shtml | |
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92. Thiel Aqua Tech Explore, Links To Other Sites Perhaps the Largest Reference on corals and Researchers you will ever come accross. Site with a larger number of graphics on fish and invertebrates; Aquatics http://www.athiel.com/html/explore.html | |
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93. Paleozoic Paleobiology In addition, blastoids, bryozoans, corals, crinoids, as well as many kinds Remains of Ostracoderms (jawless, armored fish) from Ordovician rocks comprise some http://www.fossilmuseum.net/Paleobiology/Paleozoic_paleobiology.htm | |
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94. Introduction To Cnidaria Introduction to Cnidaria. Jellyfish, corals, and other stingers. . . Cnidarians are incredibly diverse in form, as evidenced by colonial siphonophores, massive medusae and corals, feathery hydroids http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/cnidaria/cnidaria.html | |
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95. Houston Gem And Mineral Society The Houston Gem Mineral Society. paleontology Library Index. Sort by Title. Sort by Author. The Paleo library is a lending library open during paleo section meetings and often on Saturdays to all http://www.hgms.org/reference/lib-frame1.html | |
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