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  • Altangerel Perle, Mongolian paleontologist searches for dinosaurs at the Flaming Cliffs of Mongolia.
    scf4327-145_Flaming Cliffs 3.jpg
  • Paleontologist Altangerel Perle working at the Flaming Cliffs in the Gobi Desert of Mongolia where some of the first dinosaur eggs were discovered.
    Perle Flaming Cliffs 0002.jpg
  • A caravan of vehicles on a paleontological expedition from the American Museum of Natural History travels near Ukhaa Tolgod in the Gobi Desert.
    Gobi Desert 0001.jpg
  • One of several egg forms discovered by the author of Hunting Dinosaurs at the Flaming Cliffs in the Gobi Desert of Mongolia.
    Dino Egg Flaming Cliff 1.jpg
  • The Flaming Cliffs of Mongolia.
    Flaming Cliffs 1.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
  • Mark Norell slowly picks at a prehistoric nest of Dromaeosaur eggs in Ukhaa Tolgod, Gobi Desert.
    scf4373-321_Norell Mark Eggs.jpg
  • Mononykus, found in the Gobi Desert of Mongolia was considered a primitive bird.
    scf4327-188-mononykus 0006.jpg
  • Mononykus, found in the Gobi Desert of Mongolia was considered a primitive bird.
    scf4327-187_Mononykus 0004 RubberChi...jpg
  • Mononykus, found in the Gobi Desert of Mongolia was considered a primitive bird.
    scf4327-187-mononykus 0004 rubberchi...jpg
  • Mononykus, found in the Gobi Desert of Mongolia was considered a primitive bird.
    scf4327-186-mononykus 0003 w rooster.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 caravan of vehicles on a paleontological expedition from the American Museum of Natural History travels near Ukhaa Tolgod in the Gobi Desert a vast cemetary of Cretaceous dinosaurs and mammals.
    scf4327-147-gobi 0002 ukhaatolgod.jpg
  • the Flaming Cliffs of Mongolia.
    scf4327-144_Flaming Cliffs 2.jpg
  • the Flaming Cliffs of Mongolia.
    scf4327-144-flaming cliffs 2.jpg
  • Mark Norell slowly picks at a prehistoric nest of Dromaeosaur eggs in Ukhaa Tolgod, Gobi Desert.
    Norell Mark Eggs.jpg
  • Mononykus, found in the Gobi Desert of Mongolia was considered a primitive bird.
    Mononykus 0006.jpg
  • Mononykus, found in the Gobi Desert of Mongolia was considered a primitive bird.
    Mononykus 0003 w Rooster.jpg
  • Mononykus, found in the Gobi Desert of Mongolia was considered a primitive bird.
    Mononykus 0002.jpg
  • Mononykus, found in the Gobi Desert of Mongolia was considered a primitive bird.
    Mononykus 0001 Skull.jpg
  • Two nine-thousand-liter (2,378 gal) auxiliary tanks leaking jet fuel onto a prayer rug occupied much of the interior of our helicopter, making it a potential flying Molotv cocktail because of our chainsmoking  pilots.  J. Knoebber far right.
    Mongolia 0003 Helicoptanks.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
  • Altangerel Perle, Mongolian paleontologist searches for dinosaurs at the Flaming Cliffs of Mongolia.
    Flaming Cliffs 3.jpg
  • the Flaming Cliffs of Mongolia.
    Flaming Cliffs 2.jpg
  • The Flaming Cliffs of Mongolia in the Gobi Desert where the first dinosaur eggs were discovered.
    Flaming Cliffs 0099.jpg
  • The Flaming Cliffs of Mongolia in the Gobi Desert where the first dinosaur eggs were discovered.
    Flaming Cliffs 0098.jpg
  • Paleontologist Altangerel Perle working at the Flaming Cliffs in the Gobi Desert of Mongolia where some of the first dinosaur eggs were discovered.
    scf4421-029_perle flaming cliffs 000...jpg
  • Mononykus, found in the Gobi Desert of Mongolia was considered a primitive bird.
    scf4399-090_Mononykus 0002.jpg
  • Mononykus, found in the Gobi Desert of Mongolia was considered a primitive bird.
    scf4373-308_Mononykus 0007 w Rooster.jpg
  • Mononykus, found in the Gobi Desert of Mongolia was considered a primitive bird.
    scf4373-305_Mononykus 0003 w Rooster.jpg
  • Two nine-thousand-liter (2,378 gal) auxiliary tanks leaking jet fuel onto a prayer rug occupied much of the interior of our helicopter, making it a potential flying Molotv cocktail because of our chainsmoking  pilots.  J. Knoebber far right.
    scf4373-302_Mongolia 0003 Helicoptan...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 caravan of vehicles on a paleontological expedition from the American Museum of Natural History travels near Ukhaa Tolgod in the Gobi Desert.
    scf4327-148-gobi desert 0001.jpg
  • A caravan of vehicles on a paleontological expedition from the American Museum of Natural History travels near Ukhaa Tolgod in the Gobi Desert a vast cemetary of Cretaceous dinosaurs and mammals.
    scf4327-147_Gobi 0002 UkhaaTolgod.jpg
  • Altangerel Perle, Mongolian paleontologist searches for dinosaurs at the Flaming Cliffs of Mongolia.
    scf4327-145-flaming cliffs 3.jpg
  • Mononykus, found in the Gobi Desert of Mongolia was considered a primitive bird.
    scf4399-089_Mononykus 0001 Skull.jpg
  • Paleontologist Altangerel Perle working at the Flaming Cliffs in the Gobi Desert of Mongolia where some of the first dinosaur eggs were discovered.
    Perle Flaming Cliffs 0006.jpg
  • Paleontologist Altangerel Perle working at the Flaming Cliffs in the Gobi Desert of Mongolia where some of the first dinosaur eggs were discovered.
    Perle Flaming Cliffs 0005.jpg
  • Paleontologist Altangerel Perle working at the Flaming Cliffs in the Gobi Desert of Mongolia where some of the first dinosaur eggs were discovered.
    Perle Flaming Cliffs 0004.jpg
  • Paleontologist Altangerel Perle working at the Flaming Cliffs in the Gobi Desert of Mongolia where some of the first dinosaur eggs were discovered.
    Perle Flaming Cliffs 0001.jpg
  • Mark Norell in Ukaa Tolgod in the Gobi Desert. Looking over dinner after a day of excavating.
    Norell Mark dinner.jpg
  • Mark Norell slowly picks at the matrix surrounding a nesting oviraptor he calls "Big Mama" in Ukaa Tolgod in the Gobi Desert.
    Norel Mark Gobi Big Mama.jpg
  • Mononykus, found in the Gobi Desert of Mongolia was considered a primitive bird.
    Mononykus 0008.jpg
  • Mononykus, found in the Gobi Desert of Mongolia was considered a primitive bird.
    Mononykus 0007 w Rooster.jpg
  • Mononykus, found in the Gobi Desert of Mongolia was considered a primitive bird.
    Mononykus 0005.jpg
  • Mononykus, found in the Gobi Desert of Mongolia was considered a primitive bird.
    Mononykus 0004 RubberChicke.jpg
  • At the Flaming Cliffs (foreground, from left to right): the pilot, our handler, Perle and his editorial assistant, and John Knoebber.
    Mongolia 0002 FlamingCliffs.jpg
  • The extent of our pilot's safety check before our expedition to the Flaming Cliffs in Mongolia.  A few weeks after our second trip from the Flaming Cliffs, the helicopter crashed.<br />
Altangerel Perle is on the right.
    Mongolia 0001 Helicopter.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
  • A member of the American Museum of Natural History expedition to the Gobi Desert takes a shower near the watering hole for camels.
    Gobi shower with camels.jpg
  • A caravan of vehicles on a paleontological expedition from the American Museum of Natural History travels near Ukhaa Tolgod in the Gobi Desert a vast cemetary of Cretaceous dinosaurs and mammals.
    Gobi 0097 Ukhaa Caravan.jpg
  • A caravan of vehicles on a paleontological expedition from the American Museum of Natural History travels near Ukhaa Tolgod in the Gobi Desert a vast cemetary of Cretaceous dinosaurs and mammals.
    Gobi 0002 UkhaaTolgod.jpg
  • One of several egg forms discovered by the author of Hunting Dinosaurs at the Flaming Cliffs in the Gobi Desert of Mongolia.
    Dino Egg Flaming Cliff 2_.jpg
  • Luis Chiappe Excavates a Protoceratops skull at Ukhaa Tolgod in the Gobi Desert in Mongolia.
    Chiappa Gobi.jpg
  • Expedition leader Michael Novacek left, and Paleontologist Mark Norell right and a crew member center take refuge behind a jeep and cover their eyes during a sandstorm in the Gobi Desert near Ukhaa Tolgod.
    scf4327-149-gobi sandstorm 0001 ukha...jpg
  • A caravan of vehicles on a paleontological expedition from the American Museum of Natural History travels near Ukhaa Tolgod in the Gobi Desert.
    scf4327-148_Gobi Desert 0001.jpg
  • Blue Whale skeleton at the UC Santa Cruz is the centerpiece of the Long Marine Laboratory and the Seymour Marine Discovery Center.  At 87 feet-long it is the largest mounted skeleton in the world.  The whale, called Ms. Blue washed ashore at Fiddlers Cove near Pescadero on Sept. 6th, 1979
    Blue Whale 0006.jpg
  • Blue Whale skeleton at the UC Santa Cruz is the centerpiece of the Long Marine Laboratory and the Seymour Marine Discovery Center.  At 87 feet-long it is the largest mounted skeleton in the world.  The whale, called Ms. Blue washed ashore at Fiddlers Cove near Pescadero on Sept. 6th, 1979
    Blue Whale 0001.jpg
  • Blue Whale skeleton at the UC Santa Cruz is the centerpiece of the Long Marine Laboratory and the Seymour Marine Discovery Center.  At 87 feet-long it is the largest mounted skeleton in the world.  The whale, called Ms. Blue washed ashore at Fiddlers Cove near Pescadero on Sept. 6th, 1979
    Blue Whale 0004.jpg
  • Blue Whale skeleton at the UC Santa Cruz is the centerpiece of the Long Marine Laboratory and the Seymour Marine Discovery Center.  At 87 feet-long it is the largest mounted skeleton in the world.  The whale, called Ms. Blue washed ashore at Fiddlers Cove near Pescadero on Sept. 6th, 1979
    Blue Whale 0007.jpg
  • Blue Whale skeleton at the UC Santa Cruz is the centerpiece of the Long Marine Laboratory and the Seymour Marine Discovery Center.  At 87 feet-long it is the largest mounted skeleton in the world.  The whale, called Ms. Blue washed ashore at Fiddlers Cove near Pescadero on Sept. 6th, 1979
    Blue Whale 0005.jpg
  • Blue Whale skeleton at the UC Santa Cruz is the centerpiece of the Long Marine Laboratory and the Seymour Marine Discovery Center.  At 87 feet-long it is the largest mounted skeleton in the world.  The whale, called Ms. Blue washed ashore at Fiddlers Cove near Pescadero on Sept. 6th, 1979
    Blue Whale 0002.jpg
  • Blue Whale skeleton at the UC Santa Cruz is the centerpiece of the Long Marine Laboratory and the Seymour Marine Discovery Center.  At 87 feet-long it is the largest mounted skeleton in the world.  The whale, called Ms. Blue washed ashore at Fiddlers Cove near Pescadero on Sept. 6th, 1979
    Blue Whale 0008.jpg
  • Blue Whale skeleton at the UC Santa Cruz is the centerpiece of the Long Marine Laboratory and the Seymour Marine Discovery Center.  At 87 feet-long it is the largest mounted skeleton in the world.  The whale, called Ms. Blue washed ashore at Fiddlers Cove near Pescadero on Sept. 6th, 1979
    Blue Whale 0010.jpg
  • The discovery of a fossil feather in Solnhofen Limestone Quarry in 1860 was a prelude to Archaopteryx, found one year later in the same quarry system.
    Archaeopteryx 0005 Feather.jpg
  • Nathaniel Kleitman, a professor of physiology at the University of Chicago, who along with his student at the time Eugene Aserinsky, is credited with the discovery of REM (Rapid Eye Movement) sleep.
    scf4399-139_Sleep 0006 Kleitman REM.jpg
  • The discovery of a fossil feather in Solnhofen Limestone Quarry in 1860 was a prelude to Archaopteryx, found one year later in the same quarry system.
    scf4327-033_Archaeopteryx 0005 Feath...jpg
  • The discovery of a fossil feather in Solnhofen Limestone Quarry in 1860 was a prelude to Archaopteryx, found one year later in the same quarry system.
    Archaeopteryx 0004 Feather.jpg
  • Nathaniel Kleitman, a professor of physiology at the University of Chicago, who along with his student at the time Eugene Aserinsky, is credited with the discovery of REM (Rapid Eye Movement) sleep.
    Sleep 0006 Kleitman REM.jpg
  • The discovery of a fossil feather in Solnhofen Limestone Quarry in 1860 was a prelude to Archaopteryx, found one year later in the same quarry system.
    scf4327-033-archaeopteryx 0005 feath...jpg
  • Com Bluff, Wyoming, site of many dinosaur discoveries.
    Como Bluff 0001.jpg
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