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Ancient Archipelago: Haadala Gwaii-ai
Hunting Neutrinos & Dark Matter In North America's Deepest Mine
Graptolites: Our Oldest Relatives
Haida Gwaii: Birthing Wrangellia
Protoeaster Nodosus: Charmers Of The Indo-Pacific
Ichthyosaurs Of The Blue Lias
Chengjiangocaris: UNESCO Cambrian Arthropod
Living Fossil: Elephant Shrew
A New Cambrian Lagerstätten From China
Pleistocene Salmon Knock The Glaciers Back 6,000 Years
Living Fossil: Calamopleurus
Plesiosaurs: Four-Paddled Vortex Swimmers
Genetic Mutations in the Woolly Mammoth
Cryptodiran Fossil Turtle
Torvosaurus: Robust Carnivores of the Jurassic
Late Cretaceous Marine Predator: Mosasaurs
Gods & Cephalopods
Coroniceras of Wrangellia
Dragonflies: Giants of the Past
Myomancy and the FDA
Calcium Carbonate: Mother Natures Little Helper
On Nymphs and Satrys: Orchids
Ancient Perfection: Dragonflies
Euripterids: Sea Scorpions of Ancient Seas
Dawn Redwood: Oregon's State Fossil

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