Thursday, January 8, 2009
Just A Little Background Information
So two days ago I caught a Xiphactinus audax, a long predatory bony fish that lived in the Western Interior Sea, over what is now the middle of North America, during the Late Cretaceous. I found him on the fourth floor of The American Museum of Natural History.
It was a pretty big fish and there was a lot of "structure" around getting in the way.
Included in this post is a picture of an Xiphactinus audax skeleton.
If ya'll want I can photoshop some lite beer & sunglasses on me or the fish to meet The Official Tywappity Regulatory Standards. "I kid, I kid"
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The new chairman of the Tywappity Committee on ... Help me out.
just call me Hercules Rockefeller.
the Committee on Late Cretaceous Relations
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