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Dinosaur Island returning to Columbus Zoo | News, Sports, Jobs


The attraction will open on Memorial Day Weekend and run until the end of October.
Guests can expect returning favorites, including the Brachiosaurus, as well as 15 new dinosaurs.
This prehistoric adventure transports guests 251 million years to the start of the Paleozoic Era, when the Rhynchosaurs and Cynodonts first appeared.
During this experience, guests may discover more than 30 animatronic dinosaurs.
Made of steel with silicon waterproof skin, the dinosaurs have eyes that shift and blink, tails that move, bodies that breathe, and electronic “brains” that activate and control their movements and sounds.
The dinosaurs began arriving at the Columbus Zoo on April 26, and were unloaded from trucks by forklifts and other heavy equipment. ....

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New Species of "Scratch-Diggers" Unearthed From the Cretaceous Period


Scientists unearthed two fossils belonging to “scratch-diggers” that lived in the northeastern part of China sometime between 145 million and 100 million years ago (probably closer to around 120 million years ago). These are the first of the ancient burrowing mammal-like animals found from that time period – specifically the Jehol Biota which includes living creatures that lived during the Early Cretaceous Period in northeast China.
These two new species were distant relatives but they each developed their own unique digging skills. One of the fossils belonged to a foot-long mammal-like reptile called a Tritylodontidae and this new species has been named
Fossiomanus sinensis. The second fossil was a 7-inch-long type of Eutriconodontan called ....

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Volcanic eruptions directly triggered ocean acidification during Early Cretaceous


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IMAGE: Calcium carbonate samples from a sediment core drilled from the mid-Pacific Mountains show evidence of ocean acidification 127 to 100 million years ago.
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EVANSTON, Ill. Around 120 million years ago, the earth experienced an extreme environmental disruption that choked oxygen from its oceans.
Known as oceanic anoxic event (OAE) 1a, the oxygen-deprived water led to a minor but significant mass extinction that affected the entire globe. During this age in the Early Cretaceous Period, an entire family of sea-dwelling nannoplankton virtually disappeared.
By measuring calcium and strontium isotope abundances in nannoplankton fossils, Northwestern earth scientists have concluded the eruption of the Ontong Java Plateau large igneous province (LIP) directly triggered OAE1a. Roughly the size of Alaska, the Ontong Java LIP erupted for seven million years, making it one of the largest known LIP ev ....

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Volcanic Eruptions Directly Triggered Ocean Acidification During Early Cretaceous
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Around 120 million years ago, the earth experienced an extreme environmental disruption that choked oxygen from its oceans.
Around 120 million years ago, the earth experienced an extreme environmental disruption that choked oxygen from its oceans.
Known as oceanic anoxic event (OAE) 1a, the oxygen-deprived water led to a minor but significant mass extinction that affected the entire globe. During this age in the Early Cretaceous Period, an entire family of sea-dwelling nannoplankton virtually disappeared.
By measuring calcium and strontium isotope abundances in nannoplankton fossils, Northwestern earth scientists have concluded the eruption of the Ontong Java Plateau large igneous province (LIP) directly triggered OAE1a. Roughly the size of Alaska, the Ontong Java LIP erupted for seven million years, making it one of the large ....

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