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Valerie
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Recent research suggests that nonavian dinosaur embryonic development and egg incubation took much longer than that of most modern birds (6 months mentioned vaguely in the book).
— Jul 04, 2026 07:14AM
Valerie
is on page 163 of 272
Birth of the Red Kangaroo (1965), "puggles", likely no marsupial bats and whales due to the very unstreamlined shape of the embryo which would have to change greatly on the way to adult development, and the book makes a significant mistake in implying exothermic pterosaurs and a diurnal Anurognathus.
— Jul 03, 2026 01:32PM
Valerie
is on page 152 of 272
Jurassic: placentas (thought keep shark/Devonian fishes' umbilica-womb connection in mind).
Placentas are miraculous, but also kind of horrifying.
— Jul 01, 2026 07:02AM
Placentas are miraculous, but also kind of horrifying.
Valerie
is on page 122 of 272
Permian: Holometabolous metamorphosing insects, galls recorded in the fossil record (first in ferns and horntails, later in seeds ferns and confiers. *Ink-gall as an important tool for writing in Western civilization.
— Jun 30, 2026 07:06AM
Valerie
is on page 47 of 272
Cambrian innovations: MAAs for UV protection, egg-fixing strategies, the differentiation early in life of germ and soma lines.
— Jun 28, 2026 11:25AM

