Tuesday, August 07, 2007

SADRG 2007 Photos 8


Nic's 1st field jacket--it worked!


Moving hadrosaur blocks.


Nick Longrich earns his keep.


Wendy Sloboda and Caleb Brown model the SADRG's 2007 field shirts with a design by Donna Sloan.

This will be the last posting for a while. I'm off to Mongolia shortly and will put up a post or two if I get the opportunity, but I'm not sure if that will happen or not. Regular postings will resume in Oct. (and don't forget about the Horned Dino Conference in Drumheller at the end of Sept.!)

Wednesday, August 01, 2007

More Photos from ICVM 2007, Paris

More of Eric's photos from Paris:


Charming or morbid? Panda, giraffids, thylacine, and dodo ride carousel of the doomed, Museum nationale d'Historie naturelle, Paris.


Aepyornis and eggs, back at Les Galeries de Paléontologie et d'Anatomie comparée.


Smilodon grins at Les Galeries de Paléontologie et d'Anatomie comparée.


Well-protected mammoth limb.


Rebbachisaurus dorsal vertebra at Les Galeries de Paléontologie et d'Anatomie comparée, Paris.


Sauropod pneumatic insanity of Rebbachisaurus vertebra.


Nicely presented ichthyosaur skull.


Nice mount of Thalassocnus, aquatic sloth.


More controversial taxonomy for pachycephalosaurs. Stygimoloch?


Triceratops and Protoceratops skulls, Les Galeries de Paléontologie et d'Anatomie comparée, Paris.


For once, NOT the most impressive specimen on display.


Just charming. Coryphodon greets visitors at Les Galeries de Paléontologie et d'Anatomie comparée, Paris.


The most impressive object in Paris?: Blue whale skeleton, Grand Galerie de l'Evolution.


Explain how this painting relates to ceratopsian taxonomy and win a prize...of satisfaction. Louvre, Paris.


This was there, also.