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  • Mark Norell slowly picks at a prehistoric nest of Dromaeosaur eggs in Ukhaa Tolgod, Gobi Desert.
    scf4373-321_Norell Mark Eggs.jpg
  • Mark Norell slowly picks at a prehistoric nest of Dromaeosaur eggs in Ukhaa Tolgod, Gobi Desert.
    Norell Mark Eggs.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
  • Mark Norell in Ukaa Tolgod in the Gobi Desert. Looking over dinner after a day of excavating.
    Norell Mark dinner.jpg
  • In the Gobi Desert, Michael Novacek (left) and Mark Norell (right) excavate a specimen they dubbed "Big Mama" , a mother nesting oviraptor that died proctecting her nest that died in the Cretaceous.
    Oviraptor 0003 BigMamaField.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.
    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.
    scf4327-148-gobi desert 0001.jpg
  • This Oviraptor from the Gobi Desert in Mongolia, dubbed "Big Mama" by its discoverers at the American Museum of Natural History, died protecting about 20 eggs.
    Oviraptor 0002 Big Mama.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
  • Mononykus, found in the Gobi Desert of Mongolia was considered a primitive bird.
    Mononykus 0001 Skull.jpg
  • This Oviraptor from the Gobi Desert in Mongolia displayed at the Ulan Bator State Museum in Mongolia.
    Oviraptor and Egg 0002.jpg
  • Mononykus, found in the Gobi Desert of Mongolia was considered a primitive bird.
    scf4399-089_Mononykus 0001 Skull.jpg
  • Mononykus, found in the Gobi Desert of Mongolia was considered a primitive bird.
    scf4327-186-mononykus 0003 w rooster.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.
    scf4327-187-mononykus 0004 rubberchi...jpg
  • Mononykus, found in the Gobi Desert of Mongolia was considered a primitive bird.
    Mononykus 0007 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.
    Mammal Therian 0002 Gobi.jpg
  • This Oviraptor from the Gobi Desert in Mongolia displayed at the Ulan Bator State Museum in Mongolia.
    scf4399-096_Oviraptor and Egg 0001.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
  • 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.
    Mononykus 0004 RubberChicke.jpg
  • Mononykus, found in the Gobi Desert of Mongolia was considered a primitive bird.
    Mononykus 0002.jpg
  • This Oviraptor from the Gobi Desert in Mongolia displayed at the Ulan Bator State Museum in Mongolia.
    scf4327-199-oviraptor and egg 0002.jpg
  • Mononykus, found in the Gobi Desert of Mongolia was considered a primitive bird.
    scf4327-187_Mononykus 0004 RubberChi...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
  • Mononykus, found in the Gobi Desert of Mongolia was considered a primitive bird.
    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
  • Mononykus, found in the Gobi Desert of Mongolia was considered a primitive bird.
    Mononykus 0008.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
  • This Oviraptor from the Gobi Desert in Mongolia displayed at the Ulan Bator State Museum in Mongolia.
    Oviraptor and Egg 0001.jpg
  • Mononykus, found in the Gobi Desert of Mongolia was considered a primitive bird.
    Mononykus 0005.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
  • Mark Norell, assistant curator (left) of the American Museum of Natural History, removes a Camarasaurus head from an Apatosaurus (Brontosaurus) mount in 1991, correcting a century-old error.
    Brontosaurus 0010 New Head.jpg
  • Mark Norell, assistant curator (left) of the American Museum of Natural History, removes a Camarasaurus head from an Apatosaurus (Brontosaurus) mount in 1991, correcting a century-old error.
    Brontosaurus 0009 New Head.jpg
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