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| Paleotological Notes; I think this is a good place to put it? | |
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| Topic Started: Aug 17 2016, 11:46 PM (194 Views) | |
| Dapper Man | Aug 17 2016, 11:46 PM Post #1 |
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* I am fed up with dis wuurld *
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A minor introduction Over the course of more than 150 years, the study of Paleontology as a whole has increased. For example, the first remains of the Huincul Formation where found in the early 1990s, but even now, more remains have been, and are being, discovered. Of course, I indeed to keep a list of what lived in various formations, what they looked like, and how they behaved. Drawings might come eventually as well. This topic will be kept until I have a clear clue as to what I should do with these formations, maybe in the style of WWD, as my own personal remake (I.E what I want to see, instead of what was given for the original WWD.) of the Walking With franchise. Don't expect everything to be up-to-date and fancy, as this is just my own version of the trilogy. I will definitely change things up and make a better attempt to present it kind of like a field guide. I hope these lists I present to you are as updated and complete as possible in due time. Of course, things will be updated as new finds are discovered. Edited by Dapper Man, Aug 18 2016, 12:20 AM.
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