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lilaarnold

Bone wars - 0 views

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    What we watched in science class on Thursday
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    This is the one we watched in science, and it is very helpful, it is exactly what we are learning.
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    I liked this website and it was very helpful, but it is flooded with information so it was hard to pick out the important information.
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    I agree with Isabel. This was a good video, but it was hard for me to pick out the important things that I actually needed, was too detailed.
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    This is a very helpful assignment and its what we are learning
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    I really liked this because during the video it was hard to catch everything that I needed to write down so watching it again helped a lot
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    It's sad that they destroyed so many bones in this process.
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    I thought this was a very interesting video! It is very sad how many bones were demolished because of jealousy and robbery.
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    Cope and Shay's bitter feud caused lots of valuable bones to be destroyed and ended with them losing their credibility and money.
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    This video was very interesting and gave good information about the bone wars history.
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    This video had good information about the bone wars, or the first dinosaur bones being stolen, and destroyed by two greedy men.
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    This video was useful, because I found out that if they had not broken those bones we would have more evidence of the previous monsters.
bdawgvalentine

Bone wars - 0 views

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    Interesting vid.
Gatlin Mark

Bone Wars video - 1 views

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    Chronicles the "war" between Marsh of Yale and Cope from Philadelphia in the 1870s and 1880s over dinosaur bones.
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    This was very useful information about the bone wars, why they happened, who was in them, When they happened, and where they happened.
paulstone88

Bone wars - 0 views

shared by paulstone88 on 28 Nov 12 - Cached
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    Interesting kind of
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    This was very interesting, there is a lot of big, juicy words on this website.
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    This was a useful website to learn more abut the bone wars
williammccormick

Triceratops - 3 views

All about Triceratops

Dinosaur Dinosaurs fossils geology Science rocks Denver bones Triceratops Triceratops Bones

started by williammccormick on 04 Dec 12 no follow-up yet
benanersek

Ankylosars - 1 views

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    This is a great website showing really rare and good preserved Ankylosaurs bones.Found in Hell Creek U.S.A
lilaarnold

Full episode of bones wars on PBS - 0 views

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    Mr.gatlin first posted it on edmodo
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    I wonder how those two scientists met each other. Why couldn't they just work together? Then they wouldn't destroyed such rare bones like they did. They would've been very successful if they had worked together.
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    After watching this video I wonder what they could have accomplished if they had worked together, and put aside their differences?
bdawgvalentine

Dianasaur national monument - 1 views

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    This is a good website briefly explaining the dinosaur national monument. It could have more vividly described it then as brief as it was.
sophiehernandez

Morrison formation - 1 views

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    Dinos in Morrison
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    This was very helpful, I did not know there was dinosaurs in Morrison
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    In order for a fossil to form, the body must be buried quickly before weather conditions and scavengers have a chance to scatter or otherwise destroy the bone.
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    The Morrison rock formation was from about 155- 148 million years ago.
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    This website is extremely helpful and relates directly to what we are learning. We should use it in class to futher our knowledge.
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    It includes the fossils that were found.
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    This website is very good! I was surprised by how many different fossils were found there!
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    This website was really good. It was about the different fossils found, from what dinosaur they where from, and where they where mostly found.
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    Interesting site on the Morrison formation.
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    How many Dinosaurs were found there
bdawgvalentine

Ankylosaurus national geographic - 2 views

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    This is a really good source to learn about ankylosaurus'
patrickberzins

edmontosaurus - 0 views

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    Bones of an edmontosaurus found
reedrichmeier

Stylinodontine Taeniodont - 2 views

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    Website with some info.
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    Sow wheat the animals is and the bones inside it.
evanrumsfeld

Dinodictionary - 0 views

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    This gives some info about dinosaurs
rachelnobles

T-Rex Info!! - 1 views

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    This website has useful information about the T. rex
Maria Jose Urbina Gonzalez

Dinosaur ridge - 2 views

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    Dinosaur ridge is a cool place to get to get. Involved with what fossils look like and how a cool mark that the divisors lift dose not have to be bones it can also be foot prints.
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    In this site, you learn all about dinosaur ridge's history and all the fossils in it.
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    When Alameda Parkway was being constructed in 1937 to provide access to Red Rocks Park, workers discovered hundreds of dinosaur footprints. These were found to include mostly Iguanodon-like footprints, perhaps from Eolambia. Carnivorous theropod tracks are also present.
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    I learned after reading the information posted on Wikipedia that the majority of the footprints on the ridge are Iguanodon-like footprints.
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    I didn't know that dinosaur ridge was world famous. This website had very useful information.
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    This wikipedia site was very helful. Unlike most wiki's, this webisite did not flood me with information. It had only the nessicary info. I had no idea that when Alameda Parkway was being constructed in 1937 to provide access to Red Rocks Park, workers discovered hundreds of dinosaur footprints.
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    That's cool how you can see the actual tracks that dinosaurs made. But how were they fossilized.
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    I thought this was a really good resource about dinosaur ridge. It talked about the fossils there an death dinosaurs are fou d there
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    It was very interesting to see how the dinosaur tracks have been preserved into the rock. Dinosaur ridge is a very important geological site, and it is amazing that it is located in Colorado.
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    Part of the Morrison Fossil Area National Natural Landmark is Dinosaur Ridge. Morrison, Colorado, that is just west of Denver, is where it is located. Dinosaur Ridge has found very famous dinosaur fossils over the years.
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    I found this sight Extremely helpful. I really enjoyed they extra information about dinosaur preservation. I never new there were so many cool things in my backyard.
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    Dinosaur Ridge holds evidence to the past creatures that lived in Colorado. while the Alameda Parkway was being constructed so local citizens and visitors from other places could come and visit the beutiful rock formations of red rocks, tons of dinosaur footprints were found, mostly ones of the iguanadon. In dinosaur Ridge, widley know dinosaurs were found such as the fossils of the allosaurus. The allosaurus is a predator to sauropods.
joyaaron

Mosasaurs fossils - 0 views

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    Bones of these old dinosaurs
williammccormick

Dinger our Prehistoric Purple Pal - 1 views

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    This site tells about our friend named dinger, and why he is a triceratops.
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