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Post by davemarshall on May 18, 2013 2:38:16 GMT -5
Glad to hear of the invertebrate love! Can't believe you'd be able to stomach ten episodes in a single day! I think my head would explode.
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Post by mikeh on Jun 24, 2013 8:23:18 GMT -5
Hello, Name is Mike and I'm fascinated by ideas like insects are crustaceans. And were Eurypterids scorpion like or scorpions. Likewise was Arthropleura millipede like or millipedes. I also find 'missing links' like the monotremes intriguing and likewise 'living dinosaurs' like horseshoe crabs
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Post by davemarshall on Oct 7, 2013 7:24:21 GMT -5
If I'd known everyone liked invertebrates so much I would have done more episodes on them! Just assuming everyone loved dinosaurs. I'd like to see some of your pictures Humza! There's a discussion thread on here where Dr. David Legg has posted up some of his drawings too!
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Post by mikeh on Feb 2, 2014 1:21:37 GMT -5
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Post by Soy on Jul 28, 2014 19:14:56 GMT -5
Hi there, my name is Soy and I cannot stand palaeontology.
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Post by jasontyler on Aug 20, 2014 14:37:38 GMT -5
Hey everyone. My name is Jason, and I am located in New Jersey within the United States. While I have to admit dinosaurs is what initially hot got me interested in paleontology, it is not my sole paleontological interest. I consider myself an amateur fossil hunter, and I am in the process of acquiring a Biology Degree with the hopes of teaching one day, and learning and studying more about evolution. I stumbled across this podcast and Palaeo After Dark a few weeks ago and I am hooked. I look forward to getting involved in a scientific community.
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Post by han on Dec 1, 2016 20:33:32 GMT -5
Hello I am only just discovering an interest in paleontology, I have always been interested in animals of all kinds especially fish.
Thank you for making the Paleocast.
I found the Paleocast when searching for documentaries about the "Western Interior Seaway".
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