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Category:Paleontology Category:Dinosaurs Category:Prehistoric life Category:Fossils Category:Paleogeography

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= Life in deep time =


 * Ankylosaurus
 * Apatosaurus
 * Coelophysis
 * Cretoxyrhina, the Ginsu shark
 * Crinoids
 * Dunkleosteus
 * Entelodont, the Pig from Hell
 * Lythronax, the King of Gore
 * Mosasaurs
 * Paraceratherium
 * Pliosaurus, including "Predator X"


 * Pteranodon
 * Pterosaurs
 * Quetzalcoatlus
 * Thagomizer
 * Torosaurus
 * Triceratops
 * Trilobites
 * Tylosaurus
 * Tyrannosaurus rex
 * Tyrannosaurus: Sue, the T-rex
 * Velociraptor


 * Major Extinction Events
 * Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event
 * Triassic–Jurassic extinction event
 * Permian–Triassic extinction event
 * Late Devonian extinction
 * Ordovician–Silurian extinction events
 * Holocene extinction

Fossil images








Extinction events
This is a list of extinction events:

Television Series

 * Men of Rock, a 2010 TV series produced by the BBC about pioneering geologists working in Scotland. It consists of three episodes presented by Professor Iain Stewart.
 * PBS Nova, |Life's Rocky Start.
 * BBC, |Journeys from the Centre of the Earth, presented by Professor Iain Stewart, 6 Parts.
 * BBC, Rise of the Continents, presented by Professor Iain Stewart, 4 episodes.
 * BBC, Planet Dinosaur, a six-part documentary television series narrated by John Hurt, first aired in the United Kingdom in 2011. It is the first major dinosaur-related series for BBC One since 1999's award-winning television miniseries, Walking with Dinosaurs. There are more than 50 different prehistoric species featured.
 * PBS Nova, Making North America (2015), the epic 3 billion-year story of how our continent came to be. From the palm trees that once flourished in Alaska to titanic eruptions that nearly tore the Midwest in two, discover how forces of almost unimaginable power gave birth to North America.
 * PBS Nova, Part 1: Origins.
 * PBS Nova, Part 2: Life
 * PBS Nova, Part 3: Humans
 * Catastrophe - This spectacular five-part documentary series (Channel4, UK) presented by Tony Robinson, investigates the history of natural disasters from the planet's beginnings to the present putting a new perspective on our existence and suggesting that we are the product of catastrophe.
 * Episode 1 - Birth of the Planet.
 * Episode 2 - Snowball Earth.
 * Episode 3 - Planet of Fire.
 * Episode 4 - Asteroid Impact.
 * Episode 5 - Survival Earth.

Films

 * Walking with Dinosaurs (film), released in 2013, (also advertised as Walking with Dinosaurs: The 3D Movie.) It is a 2013 British-Australian-American live-action/computer-animated family film about dinosaurs set in the Late Cretaceous period, 70 million years ago. The production features computer-animated dinosaurs in live-action settings with actors providing voice-overs for the main characters. The film was produced by BBC Earth and Evergreen Films and was titled after BBC's 1999 television documentary miniseries of the same name.

Books

 * Richard Fortey, Life: An Unauthorised Biography. A Natural History of the First Four Billion Years of Life on Earth, HarperCollins (1997,Folio Society edition 2008).
 * Richard Fortey, Trilobite!: Eyewitness to Evolution, HarperCollins (2000).

Articles

 * Paleontology in Alabama
 * Paleontology in Florida

Ancient land masses & oceans

 * The breakup of Pangea


 * Land masses
 * Supercontinent
 * Appalachia (Mesozoic)
 * Columbia (Nuna)
 * Gondwana
 * Laramidia
 * Laurasia
 * Laurentia
 * Pangaea
 * Rodinia
 * Ur
 * Vaalbara


 * Ancient oceans
 * Western Interior Seaway
 * Panthalassa Sea
 * Rheic Ocean
 * Tethys Ocean

Plate tectonics

 * Craton
 * Mantle plume
 * Ouachita orogeny



Paleo-geography




Geology of Texas

 * Austin Chalk
 * Paleontology in Texas
 * Rocks of the Austin Area
 * Guidebook to the Geology of Travis County
 * Llano Uplift
 * Balcones Fault

Related Links

 * People of note
 * Mary Anning
 * Richard Fortey
 * Robert T. Bakker


 * Other Links
 * Theia (planet)
 * History of geology