tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8397350206066419382.post698386525223035719..comments2024-02-04T04:35:57.404-06:00Comments on Tyrannosauroidea central: Q &A II: The dueling tyrannosauridThomas Carrhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16222089653141920186noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8397350206066419382.post-1027133140854744632017-03-31T07:54:50.836-05:002017-03-31T07:54:50.836-05:00Fran: That specimen is in the Blackfeet Heritage C...Fran: That specimen is in the Blackfeet Heritage Center & Art Gallery, which, as far as we could tell, is not accredited by the American Alliance of Museums. The AAM is the museum accreditation body in the US; if a specimen - no matter how important - was in the collection of a nonaccredited museum, then we did not include it in our study. Had we included that skeleton, then we would be in violation of the ethics guidelines of the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology.Thomas Carrhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16222089653141920186noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8397350206066419382.post-34401235084039662532017-03-31T06:13:39.980-05:002017-03-31T06:13:39.980-05:00This comment has been removed by the author.Fran V.https://www.blogger.com/profile/11630325415194771687noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8397350206066419382.post-90112199661895494052016-01-13T04:46:22.658-06:002016-01-13T04:46:22.658-06:00Among the best elements its been another good form...Among the best elements its been another good form to establish everything to your mind, hopefully this would create something to you actually want to looking for. <a href="http://www.rewritemyessay.net/our-essay-rewriter-services/" rel="nofollow">essay rewriter</a>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8397350206066419382.post-18784759823351469262013-09-01T21:16:49.273-05:002013-09-01T21:16:49.273-05:00Hi!
Regarding your August 6 comment: I wasn't ...Hi!<br />Regarding your August 6 comment: I wasn't hanging you out to dry, but I wanted to emphasize the point to the wider readership. I often hear people phrase the issue as "Oh, so that small specimen as just a juvenile..."; in this general sense I do think people use "just" to presume that a juvenile specimen is not good for the science. I am actually grateful for the way your phrased the question - it gave me the opportunity to express how important juveniles are to vertebrate paleontology!<br />By the way, stay tuned for a post on Raptorex!Thomas Carrhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16222089653141920186noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8397350206066419382.post-8657244765772660092013-08-21T04:47:26.776-05:002013-08-21T04:47:26.776-05:00Dear Dr. Thomas Carr.
As you know, the recent anal...Dear Dr. Thomas Carr.<br />As you know, the recent analysis presented by Novas et al. (2013) has placed Megaraptorid(Megaraptorans except for Fukuiraptor) as sister taxon to Xiongguanlong+Tyrannosauridae, not a carcharodontosaurian carnosaur.<br />They suggested that they are gondwanan tyrannosaur, and the theropod pubis from Australia might also belongs to tyrannosauroid megaraptorid.<br />Well, I heard that Scott Hartman have viewed this as negative, but I'd like to ask you about your opinion about this. You know, you're probably the best tyrannosaur expert in the world! (Of course, I don't mean Hartman is not an expert. He might be much better than I am..)<br />And what do you think about the case of Santanaraptor? If it was a tyrannosaur, I think it might be much more basal than Megaraptorid or Xiongguanlong+Tyrannosaurid. Then.. this could be an evidence of "much early distribution of tyrannosauroid to gondwana"?<br />Thanks!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14895909393357396647noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8397350206066419382.post-32529738567390952802013-08-06T22:09:52.512-05:002013-08-06T22:09:52.512-05:00Thanks again, sir.
Well, you should know that I us...Thanks again, sir.<br />Well, you should know that I used the word "just" to ask you about your opinion that whether it is adult form of another tyrannosaurid which is different from T.rex or a large juvenile rex. Not saying it is not important. Sorry about my bad English..<br />And I'm totally agreeing with you about this happening. This kind of happening will produce another "Raptorex saga" again and again!<br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14895909393357396647noreply@blogger.com