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" ... He is just one paleontologist in a long history of illustrious researchers who have taken to the breathtakingly beautiful lands of South Africa to uncover fossils not only of dinosaurs, but extinct mammals and reptiles. “South Africa has this really long paleontological history. They were collecting dinosaurs here in the 1840s,” Choiniere mentions, talking about fossils discovered here that were shipped to the UK for study. “The dinosaur Massospondylus from South Africa was described by Sir Richard Owen in the 1850s.” ... "
" ... It’s a story that is essentially paleontological folklore by now—dinosaurs dominated the Cretaceous landscape to such a degree that mammals could never get a foothold. That is, until an asteroid struck and evened out the playing field for everyone, dethroning the dinosaurs and allowing the mammals to begin their rise. Although this is a neat and tidy tale, new research out today in Proceedings of the Royal Society B by University of Chicago paleontologist David Grossnickle and University of Southampton paleobiologist Elis Newham may prove there is more than meets the eye when considering the rise of early mammals. ... "
" ... One clever thing the movie did was to have character Dr. Wu (B.D. Wong) explain that the dinosaurs of the park do not look like real dinosaurs because of the extensive genetic engineering needed to produce viable individuals for the park. I know these subtle in-world explanations are not enough for some people, but I am happy with at least the acknowledgment the dinosaurs in this movie are not 100% in line with paleontological evidence in 2015. ... "
" ... The authors examined over 7,000 paleontological and archaeological fossils from several sites across 15 islands, including sinkholes and limestone caves whose geological properties allow them to preserve bones in good condition. Many bird bones originated as prey items from barn owls and represent more than 130 species. ... "
" ... “The anthropogenic wave of extinction in New Zealand is very well documented, due to decades of paleontological and archaeological research”, Dr Valente said in a statement. “Also, previous studies have produced dozens of DNA sequences for extinct New Zealand birds, which were essential to build datasets needed to apply our method.” ... "