The deposition depth at the center of Fossil Lake is about 200-260 feet thick
The idea of Clovis foreshafts is commonly repeated in the technical literature despite the paucity of archaeological evidence
10 inch fish in 15 x 11 inch frame
Except for the extinct subspecies of modern polar bear Ursus maritimus tyrannus and Arctotherium
Eryops megacephalus, skull, Permian Argentinosaurus The deposition depth at theEryops (pronounced EAR ee ops) (meaning "long eye" or "drawn out eye" in Greek) was a common, primitive labyrinthodontid amphibian that lived in Permian period swamps. This meat eater had a stout body with very wide ribs, a strong spine, four short, strong legs, a short tail, and a wide, elongated skull with many sharp teeth. Its teeth had enamel with a folded pattern. Eryops was about 5 feet long, one of the largest land animals of its time. Eryops