Hunting the Dinosaurs and Other Prehistoric AnimalsExamines how paleontologists discover, study, classify, reconstruct, and restore the fossil remains of many kinds of dinosaurs. |
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... fins to move themselves to another pond . Soon the amphibians developed . They could move about on land . But they ... fin 15. Dinychthys 16. Cladoselache 17. Coal forest 18. Gigantopteris 19. Hylonomus 11 12 20. Phlegethontia 21 ...
... fins to move themselves to another pond . Soon the amphibians developed . They could move about on land . But they ... fin 15. Dinychthys 16. Cladoselache 17. Coal forest 18. Gigantopteris 19. Hylonomus 11 12 20. Phlegethontia 21 ...
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... have streamlined bodies and a fin or fluke at the tail . They all have fins on each side and on their backs . They all eat fish and have the same lifestyle . 3 SWIMMING AND BURROWING The vertebrates of the sea evolved to. 16.
... have streamlined bodies and a fin or fluke at the tail . They all have fins on each side and on their backs . They all eat fish and have the same lifestyle . 3 SWIMMING AND BURROWING The vertebrates of the sea evolved to. 16.
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... fins to steady themselves and to change direction . They had teeth for eating other sea animals . Today's fish are built the same way . Burrowing animals evolved along the same lines as sea animals . They had a streamlined body for ...
... fins to steady themselves and to change direction . They had teeth for eating other sea animals . Today's fish are built the same way . Burrowing animals evolved along the same lines as sea animals . They had a streamlined body for ...
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