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  • Shed teeth of Jurassic crocodiles discovered by Bob Bakker's research team at Como Bluff, Wyoming mounted on match sticks.
    scf4327-113_Dinosaur teeth Crocodile...jpg
  • Mom and baby Allosaur teeth from Mummy Quarry, Como Bluff, Wyoming discovered by Bob Bakker.
    scf4373-190_Dinosaur teeth 0002Allos...jpg
  • Shed teeth of Jurassic Perpetrators Allosaurus Ceratosaurus and Megalosaurus and the jaws of their lungfish victims.
    scf4373-194_Dinosaur teeth Perps Vic...jpg
  • Shed Crodile Teeth found in Como Bluff, Wyoming ranked by size on graph paper.
    scf4373-192_Dinosaur teeth Crocodile.jpg
  • Paleontologist Bob Bakker and his crew excavate for dinosaurs at Como Bluff, Wyoming once a Jurassic Parkway.
    scf4373-075_Bakker Bob 0013 Como.jpg
  • Paleontologist, Author Bob Bakker with Allosaurus Jaw.
    scf4327-382bakker bob 0003.jpg
  • Paleontologist, Author Bob Bakker.
    scf4327-381bakker bob 0001.jpg
  • Paleontologist Bob Bakker and his crew excavate for dinosaurs at Como Bluff, Wyoming once a Jurassic Parkway.
    scf4327-037-bakker bob 0011 como.jpg
  • Paleontologist Bob Bakker and his crew excavate for dinosaurs at Como Bluff, Wyoming once a Jurassic Parkway.
    Bakker Bob 0011a Como.jpg
  • Paleontologist, Author Bob Bakker with Allosaurus Hand.
    Bakker Bob 0008.jpg
  • Paleontologist Bob Bakker prospects for dinosaurs at Como Bluff, Wyoming once a Jurassic Parkway.
    Bakker Bob 0011b Como Bluff.jpg
  • Paleontologist, Author Bob Bakker with Allosaurus Hand.
    Bakker Bob 0008-2.jpg
  • Paleontologist Bob Bakker prospects for dinosaurs at Como Bluff, Wyoming once a Jurassic Parkway.
    Bakker Bob 0012 Como-2.jpg
  • Paleontologist, Author Bob Bakker with Allosaurus Hand.
    Bakker Bob0009.jpg
  • Paleontologist, Author Bob Bakker with Allosaurus Jaw.
    Bakker Bob 0004-3.jpg
  • Shed teeth of Jurassic Perpetrator Allosaurus found at Como Bluff by paleontologist Bob Bakker.
    scf4373-193_Dinosaur teeth Megalosau...jpg
  • Camarasaur lower tooth with root from Nail Quarry, Wyoming at Como Bluff Wyoming.  Victim was probably killed by an Allosaur.  Concretion is a mineral lump and dark part of tooth shows wear from chewing.
    dinosaur teeth Camarasaur.jpg
  • Paleontologist, Author Bob Bakker with Allosaurus Hand.
    scf4327-036_fct4373-070_Bakker Bob 0...jpg
  • Paleontologist, Author Bob Bakker with Allosaurus Jaw.
    Bakker Bob 0005-2.jpg
  • Paleontologist Bob Bakker and his crew excavate for dinosaurs at Como Bluff, Wyoming once a Jurassic Parkway.
    Bakker Bob 0011 Como.jpg
  • Paleontologist Bob Bakker and his crew excavate for dinosaurs at Como Bluff, Wyoming once a Jurassic Parkway.
    Bakker Bob 0013 Como-2.jpg
  • Paleontologist Bob Bakker and his crew excavate for dinosaurs at Como Bluff, Wyoming once a Jurassic Parkway.
    Bakker Bob 0013 Como.jpg
  • Paleontologist, Author Bob Bakker with Allosaurus Hand.
    Bakker Bob 0010.jpg
  • Paleontologist, Author Bob Bakker with Allosaurus Hand.
    Bakker Bob 0009.jpg
  • Paleontologist, Author Bob Bakker with Allosaurus Jaw.
    Bakker Bob 0004.jpg
  • Paleontologist Bob Bakker and his crew excavate for dinosaurs at Como Bluff, Wyoming once a Jurassic Parkway.
    Bakker Bob 0011a Como-2.jpg
  • Paleontologist, Author Bob Bakker with Allosaurus Jaw.
    Bakker Bob 0006-2.jpg
  • Paleontologist, Author Bob Bakker.
    Bakker Bob 0001-2.jpg
  • Paleontologist, Author Bob Bakker with Allosaurus Jaw.
    Bakker Bob 0004-2.jpg
  • Paleontologist, Author Bob Bakker.
    Bakker Bob 0001.jpg
  • Paleontologist, Author Bob Bakker with Allosaurus Jaw.
    Bakker Bob 0003-2.jpg
  • Paleontologist, Author Bob Bakker with Allosaurus Hand.
    Bakker Bob0010.jpg
  • Com Bluff, Wyoming, site of many dinosaur discoveries.
    Como Bluff 0001.jpg
  • Paleontologist, Author Bob Bakker.
    scf4399-040_scf4327-381_Bakker Bob 0...jpg
  • Paleontologist, Author Bob Bakker.
    scf4327-381_scf4399-040_Bakker Bob 0...jpg
  • Paleontologist Bob Bakker and his crew excavate for dinosaurs at Como Bluff, Wyoming once a Jurassic Parkway.
    scf4399-042_Bakker Bob 0011 Como.jpg
  • Paleontologist, Author Bob Bakker with Allosaurus Hand.
    scf4399-041_Bakker Bob 0008.jpg
  • Paleontologist, Author Bob Bakker with Allosaurus Jaw.
    scf4327-382_Bakker Bob 0003.jpg
  • Paleontologist, Author Bob Bakker with Allosaurus Hand.
    scf4327-036-bakker bob 0010.jpg
  • Paleontologist, Author Bob Bakker with Allosaurus Hand.
    scf4327-035-bakker bob 0009.jpg
  • Paleontologist, Author Bob Bakker with Allosaurus Hand.
    scf4327-034-bakker bob 0008.jpg
  • Paleontologist, Author Bob Bakker with Allosaurus Jaw.
    Bakker Bob 0003.jpg
  • Paleontologist, Author Bob Bakker with Allosaurus Jaw.
    Bakker Bob 0007.jpg
  • Paleontologist, Author Bob Bakker with Allosaurus Jaw.
    Bakker Bob 0007-2.jpg
  • Paleontologist Bob Bakker and his crew excavate for dinosaurs at Como Bluff, Wyoming once a Jurassic Parkway.
    Bakker Bob 0011 Como-2.jpg
  • Paleontologist, Author Bob Bakker with Allosaurus Jaw.
    Bakker Bob 0005.jpg
  • Paleontologist, Author Bob Bakker with Allosaurus Hand.
    Bakker Bob 0010-2.jpg
  • Paleontologist, Author Bob Bakker with Allosaurus Jaw.
    Bakker Bob 0006.jpg
  • Paleontologist, Author Bob Bakker.
    Bakker Bob 0002.jpg
  • Paleontologist, Author Bob Bakker.
    Bakker Bob 0002-2.jpg
  • Paleontologist Bob Bakker prospects for dinosaurs at Como Bluff, Wyoming once a Jurassic Parkway.
    Bakker Bob 0012 Como.jpg
  • Robert Ballard helped discover the Bismarck in 1989, a German Battleship sunk by Allied forces in World War II.  Ballard also discovered the Titanic.
    scf4327-386_Ballard Robert 0001.jpg
  • Robert Ballard helped discover the Bismarck in 1989, a German Battleship sunk by Allied forces in World War II.  Ballard also discovered the Titanic.
    scf4327-386ballard robert 0001.jpg
  • Robert Ballard helped discover the Bismarck in 1989, a German Battleship sunk by Allied forces in World War II.  Ballard also discovered the Titanic.
    Ballard Robert 0001.jpg
  • Dinosaur Eggs Discovered by Family in Lamarque, Argentiana
    scf4327-080_Dino Egg 0020 Patagonia.jpg
  • Amargasaurus, a "jibbed" sauropod from the Argentina at the Museo de Ciencias Naturales de Buenos Aires was discovered by paleontologist, Guillermo Rougier.
    scf4373-048_Amargasaurus 0007 Discov...jpg
  • Dinosaur Eggs Discovered by Family in Lamarque, Argentiana
    scf4327-094-dino egg in lamarque 000...jpg
  • Dinosaur Eggs Discovered by Family in Lamarque, Argentiana
    scf4327-081-dino egg 0021 patagonia.jpg
  • Dinosaur Eggs Discovered by Family in Lamarque, Argentiana
    scf4327-080-dino egg 0020 patagonia.jpg
  • Dinosaur Eggs Discovered by Family in Lamarque, Argentiana
    scf4327-094_Dino Egg in Lamarque 000...jpg
  • Dinosaur Eggs Discovered by Family in Lamarque, Argentiana
    Dino Egg in Lamarque 0001.jpg
  • Dinosaur Eggs Discovered by Family in Lamarque, Argentiana
    Dino Egg 0022 Patagonia.jpg
  • Dinosaur Eggs Discovered by Family in Lamarque, Argentiana
    Dino Egg 0021 Patagonia.jpg
  • Dinosaur Eggs Discovered by Family in Lamarque, Argentiana
    Dino Egg 0020 Patagonia.jpg
  • Amargasaurus, a "jibbed" sauropod from the Argentina at the Museo de Ciencias Naturales de Buenos Aires was discovered by paleontologist, Guillermo Rougier.
    Amargasaurus 0008 Discovere.jpg
  • Amargasaurus, a "jibbed" sauropod from the Argentina at the Museo de Ciencias Naturales de Buenos Aires was discovered by paleontologist, Guillermo Rougier.
    Amargasaurus 0007 Discovere.jpg
  • Dinosaur Eggs Discovered by Family in Lamarque, Argentiana
    scf4327-082_Dino Egg 0022 Patagonia.jpg
  • Dinosaur Eggs Discovered by Family in Lamarque, Argentiana
    scf4327-082-dino egg 0022 patagonia.jpg
  • Dinosaur Eggs Discovered by Family in Lamarque, Argentiana
    Dino Egg in Lamarque 0002.jpg
  • A newly discovered 5 " long therian mammal from the Gobi Desert discovered by the American Museum of Natural History Expeditions to Mongolia.  The little creature was a contemporary of dinosaurs.
    scf4399-087_Mammal Therian 0001 Gobi.jpg
  • Macroelongatoolithus xixiaensis is the largest known dinosaur egg.  Found in the Xixia Basin in China and dubbed "Baby Louie" by paleontologist Charlie Magovern to honor Louie Psihoyos author of Hunting Dinosaurs
    scf4399-059_Dino Egg Baby Louie 3.jpg
  • A newly discovered 5 " long therian mammal from the Gobi Desert discovered by the American Museum of Natural History Expeditions to Mongolia.  The little creature was a contemporary of dinosaurs.
    scf4327-182-mammal therian 0002 gobi.jpg
  • A newly discovered 5 " long therian mammal from the Gobi Desert discovered by the American Museum of Natural History Expeditions to Mongolia.  The little creature was a contemporary of dinosaurs.
    scf4327-181-mammal therian 0001 gobi.jpg
  • A newly discovered 5 " long therian mammal from the Gobi Desert discovered by the American Museum of Natural History Expeditions to Mongolia.  The little creature was a contemporary of dinosaurs.
    Mammal Therian 0001 Gobi.jpg
  • A newly discovered 5 " long therian mammal from the Gobi Desert discovered by the American Museum of Natural History Expeditions to Mongolia.  The little creature was a contemporary of dinosaurs.
    Mammal Therian 0002 Gobi.jpg
  • Macroelongatoolithus xixiaensis is the largest known dinosaur egg.  Found in the Xixia Basin in China and dubbed "Baby Louie" by paleontologist Charlie Magovern to honor Louie Psihoyos author of Hunting Dinosaurs
    Dino Egg Baby Louie 3.jpg
  • Paleontologist Phil Currie's excavates near Dinosaur Provincial Park, a site previously discovered in the early 1900's by Barnum Brown of the American Museum of Natural History that contained Albertasaurs.  Circa 1999
    scf4399-058_Currie Phil 0017 Barnham.jpg
  • Stephen Czerkas sculpted this Carnotaurus, now in the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County.  At the Carnotaurus ("meat-eating bull") excavation site in Argentina they discovered huge patches of fossilized skin impressions.
    scf4399-050_Carnotaurus Czerkas 0001.jpg
  • A nest of Mussaurus "mouse lizards" prosauropods of the Late Triassic and some of the smallest dinosaur specimens ever found were discovered near Tucuman in Argentina.  Model by artist Matt R. Smith.
    scf4399-030_Mussaurus Hatchling 0001.jpg
  • The middle Jurassic was pretty much a black hole in dinosaur research until the mid-1970's, when a road crew cutting a swatch for a new hiway outside Zigong discovered a virtual cemetery of them.
    Zigong Dinosaur Museum 0002.jpg
  • Artifacts from the lives of archenemies O.C. Marsh (left) and Edward Drinker Cope.  From Yale University, the Marsh pick became the standard for today's paleontologists.  Marsh's commissioned drawings of a Ceratosaurus, from the archives of the Smithsonian Institution, provide a backdrop for his compass and portrait of him (center row middle) and his 1870 field crew to the West.  Cope artifacts include: his pick and field diary from the American Museum of Natural History; from the Smithsonian archives, headlines of the original New York Herald chronicling their public fued; field specimens discovered in the vaults of the Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences, left as Cope had prepared them for shipment - still wrapped in newspapsers of the day, the Fargo Forum and the Sioux County Herald, both dated 1893.  From the University of Pennsylvania, the bones of the legendary bone hunter himself, Professor Edward Drinker Cope.
    scf4327-064-cope 0002copemarshstilll...jpg
  • Paul Sereno, associate professor of paleontology at the U. of Chicago with reconstructed Carcharodontosaurus skull of this 90 million-year-old meat-eating dinosaur he discovered in the Sahara in Niger, Africa
    scf4327-050-carcharodontosaurus 0003.jpg
  • 90-million-year-old Carcharodontosaurus tooth discovered during University of Chicago professor Paul Sereno's expedition to Niger in the Sahara.
    scf4327-051-carcharodontosaurus t 00...jpg
  • Reconstruction of 90-million-year-old Carcharodontosaurus skull discovered by University of Chicago professor Paul Sereno on expedition to Niger in the Sahara.
    scf4327-049-carcharodontosaurus 0002.jpg
  • Reconstruction of 90-million-year-old Carcharodontosaurus skull discovered by University of Chicago professor Paul Sereno on expedition to Niger in the Sahara.
    scf4327-048-carcharodontosaurus 0001.jpg
  • Sculpture of child riding a pterosaur near Zigong, China, an area where many middle Jurassic dinosaurs were discovered.
    Pop Culture 0006 ZigongChin.jpg
  • A nest of Mussaurus "mouse lizards" prosauropods of the Late Triassic and some of the smallest dinosaur specimens ever found were discovered by preparator Martin Vince of the U. of Tucuman in Argentina.
    Mussaurus Argentina 0002.jpg
  • A nest of Mussaurus "mouse lizards" prosauropods of the Late Triassic and some of the smallest dinosaur specimens ever found were discovered in a nest by preparator Martin Vince of the U. of Tucuman in Argentina.
    Mussaurus 0004 Skull.jpg
  • Artifacts from the lives of archenemies O.C. Marsh (left) and Edward Drinker Cope.  From Yale University, the Marsh pick became the standard for today's paleontologists.  Marsh's commissioned drawings of a Ceratosaurus, from the archives of the Smithsonian Institution, provide a backdrop for his compass and portrait of him (center row middle) and his 1870 field crew to the West.  Cope artifacts include: his pick and field diary from the American Museum of Natural History; from the Smithsonian archives, headlines of the original New York Herald chronicling their public fued; field specimens discovered in the vaults of the Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences, left as Cope had prepared them for shipment - still wrapped in newspapsers of the day, the Fargo Forum and the Sioux County Herald, both dated 1893.  From the University of Pennsylvania, the bones of the legendary bone hunter himself, Professor Edward Drinker Cope.
    Cope 0003CopeMarshStillLife.jpg
  • Stephen Czerkas sculpted this Carnotaurus, now in the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County.  At the Carnotaurus ("meat-eating bull") excavation site in Argentina they discovered huge patches of fossilized skin impressions.
    Carnotaurus Czerkas 0003.jpg
  • Stephen Czerkas sculpted this Carnotaurus, now in the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County.  At the Carnotaurus ("meat-eating bull") excavation site in Argentina they discovered huge patches of fossilized skin impressions.
    Carnotaurus Czerkas 0001.jpg
  • Paul Sereno, associate professor of paleontology at the U. of Chicago with reconstructed Carcharodontosaurus skull of this 90 million-year-old meat-eating dinosaur he discovered in the Sahara in Niger, Africa
    Carcharodontosaurus 0003.jpg
  • Reconstruction of 90-million-year-old Carcharodontosaurus skull discovered by University of Chicago professor Paul Sereno on expedition to Niger in the Sahara.
    Carcharodontosaurus 0001.jpg
  • A collection of Canadian and Chinese dinosaurs discovered over five years of expeditions, is prepared for a traveling show.  Ex Terra Dinosaur Workshop, Drumheller, Alberta.
    scf4356-442_Dinosaur wkshop XT 0003.jpg
  • Professor John Ostrom of Yale University discovered Deinonychus, a pack-hunting dinosaur that terrorized victims during the Cretaceous with sicklelike claws on its feet.  Deinonychus means "terrible claw."
    scf4327-583ostrom john 0001deinonych...jpg
  • Alan Dressler maps deep space and is member of the National Academy of Sciences.  He and another colleague discovered the Great Attractor, thousands of galaxies which expand the universe.
    scf4327-439dressler alan 0001.jpg
  • Miners of the Smoky River Coal Company discovered a spectacular dinosaur footprint site during strip-mining operations near the foothills of the Canadian Rockies near Grand Cache, Alberta.
    scf4327-123_Dinosaur Tracks Grand 00...jpg
  • Miners of the Smoky River Coal Company discovered a spectacular dinosaur footprint site during strip-mining operations near the foothills of the Canadian Rockies near Grand Cache, Alberta.
    scf4327-123-dinosaur tracks grand 00...jpg
  • Professor John Ostrom of Yale University discovered Deinonychus, a pack-hunting dinosaur that terrorized victims during the Cretaceous with sicklelike claws on its feet.  Deinonychus means "terrible claw."
    scf4327-075-deinonychus 0002.jpg
  • A collection of Canadian and Chinese dinosaurs discovered over five years of expeditions, is prepared for a traveling show under the direction of Paleontologist Phil Currie.
    scf4327-073-currie phil 0010 exterra.jpg
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