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  • Reconstruction of 90-million-year-old Carcharodontosaurus skull discovered by University of Chicago professor Paul Sereno on expedition to Niger in the Sahara.
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  • Reconstruction of 90-million-year-old Carcharodontosaurus skull discovered by University of Chicago professor Paul Sereno on expedition to Niger in the Sahara.
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  • Reconstruction of 90-million-year-old Carcharodontosaurus skull discovered by University of Chicago professor Paul Sereno on expedition to Niger in the Sahara.
    scf4327-048Carcharodontosaurus 0001.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
  • Reconstruction of 90-million-year-old Carcharodontosaurus skull discovered by University of Chicago professor Paul Sereno on expedition to Niger in the Sahara.
    Carcharodontosaurus 0002.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
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  • 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
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  • 90-million-year-old Carcharodontosaurus tooth discovered during University of Chicago professor Paul Sereno's expedition to Niger in the Sahara.
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  • 90-million-year-old Carcharodontosaurus tooth discovered during University of Chicago professor Paul Sereno's expedition to Niger in the Sahara.
    Carcharodontosaurus T 0001.jpg
  • 90-million-year-old Carcharodontosaurus tooth discovered during University of Chicago professor Paul Sereno's expedition to Niger in the Sahara.
    Carcharodon tooth 0001.jpg
  • 90-million-year-old Carcharodontosaurus tooth discovered during University of Chicago professor Paul Sereno's expedition to Niger in the Sahara.
    Carcharodon tooth 0002.jpg
  • Monkey and Skull407.jpg
  • Paul Sereno holds the skull of a Herrerasaur found in the "Valley of the Moon" an area of Patagonia known to have fossils from a slice of time marking the advent of the earliest dinoaurs.
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  • Paul Sereno holds the skull of a Herrerasaur found in the "Valley of the Moon" an area of Patagonia known to have fossils from a slice of time marking the advent of the earliest dinoaurs.
    scf4327-153_Herrerasaur Skull Sereno...jpg
  • Paul Sereno holds the skull of a Herrerasaur found in the "Valley of the Moon" an area of Patagonia known to have fossils from a slice of time marking the advent of the earliest dinoaurs.
    Herrerasaur Skull Serenos 2.jpg
  • A Nemegtosaurus Skull in the Mongolian State Museum in Ulan Bator.
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  • A Nemegtosaurus Skull in the Mongolian State Museum in Ulan Bator.
    Nemegtosaurus 0001 Skull.jpg
  • Paul Sereno holds the skull of a Herrerasaur found in the "Valley of the Moon" an area of Patagonia known to have fossils from a slice of time marking the advent of the earliest dinoaurs.
    Herrerasaur Skull Serenos 4.jpg
  • A Nemegtosaurus Skull in the Mongolian State Museum in Ulan Bator.
    scf4399-093_Nemegtosaurus 0001 Skull.jpg
  • Louie Psihoyos (left) with Skull of Edward Drinker Cope author of Hunting Dinosaurs and John Knoebber.
    Psihoyos Louie 0001Knoebber.jpg
  • Louie Psihoyos (left) with Skull of Edward Drinker Cope author of Hunting Dinosaurs and John Knoebber.
    scf4327-606psihoyos louie 0001knoebb...jpg
  • A skull of a Centrosaurus, a Triceratops cousin.
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  • Monkey contemplates human skull
    Monkey and Skull306.jpg
  • Monkey contemplates human skull
    Monkey and Skull303.jpg
  • Monkey contemplates human skull
    Monkey and Skull318.jpg
  • Monkey contemplates human skull
    Monkey and Skull316.jpg
  • Monkey contemplates human skull
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  • Monkey contemplates human skull
    Monkey and Skull312.jpg
  • Monkey contemplates human skull
    Monkey and Skull310.jpg
  • Monkey contemplates human skull
    Monkey and Skull308.jpg
  • Monkey contemplates human skull
    Monkey and Skull300.jpg
  • Monkey contemplates golden skull
    Monkey and Gold Skull202.jpg
  • Monkey contemplates golden skull
    Monkey and Gold Skull200.jpg
  • Monkey contemplates human skull
    Monkey and Skull323.jpg
  • Monkey contemplates human skull
    Monkey and Skull315.jpg
  • Monkey contemplates human skull
    Monkey and Skull314.jpg
  • Monkey contemplates human skull
    Monkey and Skull311.jpg
  • Monkey contemplates human skull
    Monkey and Skull309.jpg
  • Monkey contemplates human skull
    Monkey and Skull307.jpg
  • Monkey contemplates human skull
    Monkey and Skull305.jpg
  • Monkey contemplates human skull
    Monkey and Skull302.jpg
  • Monkey contemplates human skull
    Monkey and Skull301.jpg
  • Monkey contemplates golden skull
    Monkey and Gold Skull238.jpg
  • Monkey contemplates golden skull
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  • Monkey contemplates golden skull
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  • Monkey contemplates golden skull
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  • skull in chimp's hand
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  • Monkey contemplates golden skull
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  • Monkey contemplates golden skull
    Monkey and Gold Skull203.jpg
  • Monkey contemplates human skull
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  • Monkey contemplates golden skull
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  • Paleontologists have chiseled the remains of several hundred Jurassic dinosaurs from their rocky tomb since work began in 1909 at what became the Carnegie Quarry near Jensen, Utah.
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  • Paleontologists have chiseled the remains of several hundred Jurassic dinosaurs from their rocky tomb since work began in 1909 at what became the Carnegie Quarry near Jensen, Utah.
    Dinosaur Natl Monument0001a.jpg
  • Jack McIntosh, the leading expert on sauropods kisses the  Carnegie Museum of Natural History's Apatosaurus.  When Jack was a child this dinosaur was headless and Jack returned years later after finding its head.
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  • Jack McIntosh, the leading expert on sauropods kisses the  Carnegie Museum of Natural History's Apatosaurus.  When Jack was a child this dinosaur was headless and Jack returned years later after finding its head.
    Brontosaurus 0002kissing.jpg
  • "Mirror Neurons" is a term coined by University of Parma neuroscientist Giacomo Rizzoiatti and his colleagues to describe a broad range of brain activity where neurons reflect a being inner most desires and feelings
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  • Eoraptor Skull being prepared at the Field Museum in Chicago.
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  • Eoraptor Skull being prepared at the Field Museum in Chicago.
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  • Eoraptor Skull being prepared at the Field Museum in Chicago.
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  • Picture of Chimp pondering a human skull
    Monkey and Skull406.jpg
  • Chimp and Skull
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  • Chimp and Skull
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  • Eoraptor Skull being prepared at the Field Museum in Chicago.
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  • Eoraptor Skull being prepared at the Field Museum in Chicago.
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  • Eoraptor Skull being prepared at the Field Museum in Chicago.
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  • Eoraptor Skull being prepared at the Field Museum in Chicago.
    scf4327-140-eoraptor 0002.jpg
  • "Mirror Neurons" is a term coined by University of Parma neuroscientist Giacomo Rizzoiatti and his colleagues to describe a broad range of brain activity where neurons reflect a being inner most desires and feelings
    Skull and Sparks 003.jpg
  • In our never ending pursuit for scale comparisons we decided ducks would be appropriate for a photograph of one of the largest duckbill skulls ever discovered.  It was found in Mongolia by Russian paleontologists.
    scf4356-093_Duckbill Giant 0002.jpg
  • In our never ending pursuit for scale comparisons we decided ducks would be appropriate for a photograph of one of the largest duckbill skulls ever discovered.  It was found in Mongolia by Russian paleontologists.
    scf4327-137-duckbill giant 0001.jpg
  • In our never ending pursuit for scale comparisons we decided ducks would be appropriate for a photograph of one of the largest duckbill skulls ever discovered.  It was found in Mongolia by Russian paleontologists.
    Duckbill Giant 0002.jpg
  • In our never ending pursuit for scale comparisons we decided ducks would be appropriate for a photograph of one of the largest duckbill skulls ever discovered.  It was found in Mongolia by Russian paleontologists.
    Duckbill Giant 0001.jpg
  • Thomas Henry Huxley (1825-1895) was left by Darwin, never one to argue in public for his own controversial ideas, to champion his friend and colleague's evolutionary theory.  He was called "Darwin's bulldog."
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  • Two fine Photo sapien specimens, John Knoebber and I, are admired by grade-school visitors at the National Museum of Natural History in Paris, where modern paleontology began in the eighteen century with Baron Georges Cuvier.
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  • Chimp and Mirror
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  • Monkey and Mirror
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  • Bob Bakkerand Edward Drinker Cope share a moment at the North Boulder Cafe in Boulder Colorado.  See "What's in the Box?" Hunting Dinosaurs.
    Bakker with Cope 0022 Cafe.jpg
  • Louie Psihoyos, author of Hunting Dinosaurs with assistant, John Knoebber outside a rock shop near the Petrified Forest National Park in Arizona.
    Psihoyos Louie 0004Knoebber.jpg
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  • Bones of the first known oviraptor embryo and the skull of a young dromeosaur were found in the Gobi Desert by a team of paleontologists from the American Museum of Natural History.
    Dino Skull and Micrometer.jpg
  • A knob-headed Philadelphia Inquirer reporter claimed without substantiation that the skull I had was not the professor's.  This drawing made of Cope's skull at the time of death cleared the record.  The head S.F. coroner concurred.
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  • A knob-headed Philadelphia Inquirer reporter claimed without substantiation that the skull I had was not the professor's.  This drawing made of Cope's skull at the time of death cleared the record.  The head S.F. coroner concurred.
    Cope 0013 with Drawing.jpg
  • Paul Sereno holds the skull of a Herrerasaur found in the "Valley of the Moon" an area of Patagonia known to have fossils from a slice of time marking the advent of the earliest dinoaurs.
    Herrerasaur Skull Serenos 1.jpg
  • Luis Chiappe Excavates a Protoceratops skull at Ukhaa Tolgod in the Gobi Desert in Mongolia.
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  • I found professor Cope in a box last used by Herbach and Rademan for electrical parts and his skull wrapped in the want ads of the Philadelphia Enquirer.
    Cope 0005b Cardboard Box.jpg
  • I found professor Cope in a box last used by Herbach and Rademan for electrical parts and his skull wrapped in the want ads of the Philadelphia Enquirer.
    Cope 0005 Cope in Box.jpg
  • I found professor Cope in a box last used by Herbach and Rademan for electrical parts and his skull wrapped in the want ads of the Philadelphia Enquirer.
    scf4327-066_Cope 0005 Cope in Box.jpg
  • I found professor Cope in a box last used by Herbach and Rademan for electrical parts and his skull wrapped in the want ads of the Philadelphia Enquirer.
    scf4327-066-cope 0005 cope in box.jpg
  • John Knoebber at Yosemite National Park with Edward Drinker Cope's skull in Cardboard box.
    Cope 0018A with Knoebber.jpg
  • I found professor Cope in a box last used by Herbach and Rademan for electrical parts and his skull wrapped in the want ads of the Philadelphia Enquirer.
    Cope 0020 Mahogany Box.jpg
  • I found professor Cope in a box last used by Herbach and Rademan for electrical parts and his skull wrapped in the want ads of the Philadelphia Enquirer.  Cope is now the type specimen for humankind.
    Cope 0005a In Box.jpg
  • I found professor Cope in a box last used by Herbach and Rademan for electrical parts and his skull wrapped in the want ads of the Philadelphia Enquirer.  John Knoebber, my friend and assistant made him a new home. 1993
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  • I found professor Cope in a box last used by Herbach and Rademan for electrical parts and his skull wrapped in the want ads of the Philadelphia Enquirer.
    scf4327-069-cope 0020 mahogany box.jpg
  • I found professor Cope in a box last used by Herbach and Rademan for electrical parts and his skull wrapped in the want ads of the Philadelphia Enquirer.  Cope is now the type specimen for humankind.
    Cope 0012 In Box.jpg
  • The Sereno expedition drives through Ischigualasto, a dinosaur Garden of Eden in the Triassic.  This area, called "Valley of the Moon"  is known to have fossils from a slice of time marking the advent of the earliest dinoaurs.
    scf4327-154-herrerasaur skull sereno...jpg
  • The Sereno expedition drives through Ischigualasto, a dinosaur Garden of Eden in the Triassic.  This area, called "Valley of the Moon"  is known to have fossils from a slice of time marking the advent of the earliest dinoaurs.
    scf4327-154_Herrerasaur Skull Sereno...jpg
  • The Sereno expedition drives through Ischigualasto, a dinosaur Garden of Eden in the Triassic.  This area, called "Valley of the Moon"  is known to have fossils from a slice of time marking the advent of the earliest dinoaurs.
    Herrerasaur Skull Serenos 3.jpg
  • The ducks here illustrare the scale of the largest Duckbill skull ever found.  Russian paleontologists found the skull in Mongolia.
    Duckbill Giant 0003.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
  • Mononykus, found in the Gobi Desert of Mongolia was considered a primitive bird.
    Mononykus 0001 Skull.jpg
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