gruff Report This Comment Date: November 26, 2005 07:10PM
Photoshopped.
fossil_digger Report This Comment Date: November 26, 2005 07:35PM
ammonites have been found all over the world with plesiosaur teeth marks or
teeth embedded in them. noone is positive that plesiosaurs fed on ammonites, but
it is for sure that they took a poke at 'em. finding one with a tooth is VERY
rare. almost priceless. name your price.
Anonymous Report This Comment Date: November 27, 2005 12:22AM
Look, it's Nessie!
fossil_digger Report This Comment Date: November 27, 2005 01:00AM
good call, because the loch ness monster has been thought to possibly be a
isolated cluster of plesiosaurs, possibly cut off from the ocean in an
earthquake or major drought. i think it's all b.s.! there's no way a pod could
have inbreed for this long w/o dying out first.
Anonymous Report This Comment Date: November 27, 2005 01:43AM
Sure would be cool if that were possible.
fossil_digger Report This Comment Date: November 27, 2005 02:33AM
historic