Friday, February 27, 2009

Tanning Holiday Slogans



Well, after a month of inactivity due to technical problems back to the load. From next week I will start with Ultima II last. It is possible that from now do more than one entry per week, but everything depends on whether it really gives me enough time.

Indeed, for any fan of Last , I'd recommend the remake of Ultima V . Although I hate the engine, I must admit that the people of Team Lazarus has done an incredible job that eclipses the limitations of the engine in Dungeon Siege . Frankly I

few days playing it on my laptop and it is simply amazing.

only need a translation into English and I am certainly more than one would give a chance (or I would force him to give it).

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Gloryholes Jacksonville Fl

found the skeleton of a mammoth 40,000 years ago in downtown Los Angeles

is obvious that the mammoths were not part of the group of dinosaurs, yet I found it interesting that this news and the public on the blog.

This is what the digital newspaper published 20minutes s :

Note: This is not the fossil found, although it may have been similar.

" The nearly complete skeleton of a Columbian mammoth huge who died during the last Ice Age has been discovered in a construction area near La Brea Tar Pits in downtown Los Angeles.

The mammoth, nicknamed 'Zed' by researchers Page Museum at La Brea Tar Pits, probably died more than 40 years ago 40,000, and was found near a treasure trove of fossils with workers encountered while digging the foundation a underground parking.

One of his pelvic bone is the size of a dining table

"What makes this so special, so exciting for us is that 'Zed' is a complete specimen " said the lab supervisor, Shelley Cox, as he showed reporters Wednesday pelvic bone embedded dust and the size of a dining table.

"It's really big compared to the mammoth that we have recovered earlier in La Brea," said Cox. "The fangs are considerably larger than anything we expected."

The Columbian mammoth was a elephant species that became extinct near the end of the last ice age. "

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Making Bluprints On The Computer

Protoceratops (first horned face)

The remains of Protoceratops were discovered in the Gobi Desert by an expedition Natural History Museum in New York in the 1920's. It is one of the earliest known members of the group that includes the horned dinosaurs such as Triceratops . name Protoceratops is actually misleading because his skull is not true horns are mere bone buttons on the tip of the nose and cheeks. But the coat collar bone and beak of a parrot-like indicate that belonged to the same group as the other horned dinosaurs.

The Protoceratops is more primitive than other horned dinosaurs much larger. His body was shaped like a barrel, and probably appearance was somewhat similar to a big pig. However, unlike the pig, the body was bent at the hips. Because of this, it seems that the long, wide tail Protoceratops hung behind the body. The hind limbs were strong and straight, with large feet. Some scientists believe that the forelimbs were open sideways, like those of modern reptiles. This would give the Protoceratops look scrunched. But most scientists believe actualemnte front legs were just below the body, like the post. This provision would allow him to keep his head well above the ground.
Scientists have found skeletons of young Protoceratops, youth and adults, enabling them to discover some details of its growth. As Protoceratops grew, the face was making them wider and shorter, wider mouth and neck bone ornaments larger.


How did they live?
Wide rib cage housed a large stomach capable of digesting large amounts of plant food. Because of its great similarity to actual pigs, some scientists have suggested that Protoceratops could have lived a bit like them, rooting and digging in the ground for roots, tubers and other plant nutrients. Could have behaved well, but his impressive set of teeth and chewing-like beak of a parrot indicate that probably could chew food much harder than the actual pigs.


In defense of the young
The powerful, strong and solid peak Protoceratops made him a formidable advocate for their eggs and hatchlings. In a very interesting fossil is the remains of a Protoceratops Velociraptor and tangled together. It seems that these two dinosaurs died in combat when they were surprised by a storm Sandy.
In Mongolia, have unearthed many eggs and nests that are believed belonged to Protoceratops, but is now known that these nests actually belong to Oviraptor .


SHEET
Gender: Protoceratops
Rating: Marginocephalia; ceratopsian; Protoceratopsidae
Length: 2.4 m
Height: 1 m
Weight: 177 kg
Period: Late Cretaceous , about 80-73 million years
Found: Mongolia and China