Almost Like Being There - New Approaches to Deciphering Animal Behaviour from Trace Fossils

Almost Like Being There - New Approaches to Deciphering Animal Behaviour from Trace Fossils

Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology via YouTube Direct link

Serendipity pokes its beak in

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Serendipity pokes its beak in

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Almost Like Being There - New Approaches to Deciphering Animal Behaviour from Trace Fossils

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  1. 1 Intro
  2. 2 Introduction-types of traces
  3. 3 Classic traces
  4. 4 Deep water activity
  5. 5 Crustaceans in action
  6. 6 All about size?
  7. 7 Unionids
  8. 8 Fossil wood tells tales - not so boring
  9. 9 More insects
  10. 10 Termite nests
  11. 11 Termite fairy circles
  12. 12 Arthropods....shrimp walkabout
  13. 13 Fishy activity
  14. 14 Fish burrows
  15. 15 Speaking Fin-nish
  16. 16 Most beautiful trace ever?
  17. 17 More footprints
  18. 18 Dinosaur nests
  19. 19 Going underground
  20. 20 Snakes alive.. and others
  21. 21 New discoveries in Borneo
  22. 22 An odd bird - enigmatic zigzag trace
  23. 23 Serendipity pokes its beak in
  24. 24 Ornithocoenichnology: bird feeding traces
  25. 25 Ornithoolichnology - the next big thing?
  26. 26 Mammals
  27. 27 On the hunt
  28. 28 Fun with Squirrels
  29. 29 One small step for man...
  30. 30 Coprolites....and a weel
  31. 31 Conclusions

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