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## [PROBAINOGNATHUS: FROM BITE TO SOUND](https://fossilhuntress.blogspot.com/2026/08/probainognathus-to-chew-and-to-hear.html)

_2026-08-20 · FossilHuntress · FOSSIL HUNTRESS_

Among the towering dinosaurs, enormous marine reptiles and other spectacular fossils at the Natural History Museum Abu Dhabi is a much smaller creature that tells one of evolution’s most extraordinary stories.It is a fossil of Probainognathus, a small, predatory cynodont from the Triassic Period of Argentina. At first glance, it is not especially imposing. It lacks the theatrical horns of

## [WHY DID THE COYOTE SURVIVE? AN ICE AGE STORY FROM THE LA BREA TAR PITS](https://fossilhuntress.blogspot.com/2026/08/why-did-coyote-survive-ice-age-story.html)

_2026-08-20 · FossilHuntress · FOSSIL HUNTRESS_

Coyote, Canis latransDire wolves vanished. Sabre-toothed cats vanished. American lions, western camels, native horses and giant ground sloths disappeared from the region.Coyotes survived.They survived the climatic upheaval at the end of the Pleistocene, the collapse of large-animal communities and the loss of many of the predators and prey species that had shared their world. Later, they

## [WHAT IS A FOSSIL? A MESSAGE FROM DEEP TIME](https://fossilhuntress.blogspot.com/2026/08/what-is-fossil-message-from-deep-time.html)

_2026-08-18 · FossilHuntress · FOSSIL HUNTRESS_

Pick up a fossil and you are holding evidence of a life.Not merely an old rock. Not an attractive geological paperweight. Not something the Earth made solely to tempt us into climbing unstable slopes in inappropriate footwear.A fossil is a message from the past.It may be a bone, tooth, shell or leaf. It may be the delicate impression of a feather, the tunnel left by a burrowing animal or the

## [MOVE OVER, T. REX: THERE IS A NEW KING IN TOWN](https://fossilhuntress.blogspot.com/2026/08/move-over-t-rex-there-is-new-king-in.html)

_2026-08-17 · FossilHuntress · FOSSIL HUNTRESS_

Eighty million years ago, long before Texas acquired highways, cattle ranches or the unshakeable belief that everything should be larger there, much of the region lay beneath a warm inland sea.And cruising through those waters was an animal that appears to have taken the entire “bigger in Texas” philosophy rather seriously.Meet Tylosaurus rex, a newly recognized species of giant mosasaur

## [SEX, MOVEMENT AND A 567-MILLION-YEAR-OLD SEAFLOOR](https://fossilhuntress.blogspot.com/2026/08/sex-movement-and-567-million-year-old.html)

_2026-08-16 · FossilHuntress · FOSSIL HUNTRESS_

Dickinsonia, Kimberella, and FunisiaLong before teeth began biting, shells began clattering, or trilobites developed the audacity to scuttle fashionably across the seafloor, something was stirring in the ancient waters of northern Canada.It was soft. It was strange. In some cases, it looked rather like a quilted bathmat.And according to a remarkable collection of fossils announced in 2026, it was

## [FOSSILS, FAIRY TALES AND A QUIET REVOLUTION: CLEMENTINE HELM BEYRICH](https://fossilhuntress.blogspot.com/2026/08/fossils-fairy-tales-and-quiet.html)

_2026-08-15 · FossilHuntress · FOSSIL HUNTRESS_

Clementine Helm BeyrichOn a grey Berlin morning in the winter of 1863, a young girl named Anna quietly entered her foster mother’s study.She expected to find Clementine Helm bent over the draft of a gentle domestic tale—something proper, improving and entirely suitable for the young ladies of nineteenth-century Europe.Instead, she found her deep in conversation with a visiting scientist.He spoke

## [ROCK TO MUSEUM: JOURNEY OF A FOSSIL](https://fossilhuntress.blogspot.com/2026/08/rock-to-museum-journey-of-fossil.html)

_2026-08-14 · FossilHuntress · FOSSIL HUNTRESS_

Finding a fossil is like time-traveling with your hands. One moment you’re walking along a riverbank or quarry, scanning the ground, and the next—a fragment of bone, a whorl of an ammonite, or the outline of a fern leaf catches your eye. That thrill? It never gets old.But the real magic happens after discovery. Fossils are often locked away in hard rock, fragile as porcelain and

## [A MOST PERSONAL FOSSIL: WHAT ANCIENT POO TELLS US ABOUT PREHISTORIC LIFE](https://fossilhuntress.blogspot.com/2026/08/a-most-personal-fossil-what-ancient-poo.html)

_2026-08-13 · FossilHuntress · FOSSIL HUNTRESS_

Coprolites: Fossil PoopNot every fossil enters the scientific record wrapped in dignity.Some emerge from the rock with elegant ribs, formidable teeth or shells spiralled like mathematical poetry. Others are, quite unmistakably, ancient poo.These geological indiscretions are known as coprolites—fossilized droppings left behind by animals that lived thousands or even millions of years ago. They may

## [URSUS CURIOUS: TLA&#39;YI](https://fossilhuntress.blogspot.com/2026/08/ursus-curious-tlayi.html)

_2026-08-12 · FossilHuntress · FOSSIL HUNTRESS_

A young Black Bear cub, Ursus americanus, tip-toes toward a frisky (and very startled) Striped Skunk, Mephitis mephitis — two wonderfully charismatic neighbours here in southern British Columbia.Skunks, despite their reputation as the great olfactory villains of the mammal world, are actually closer to Old World stink badgers than to true polecats. Their infamous spray comes from paired anal

## [SPISULA FOSSIL CLAMS OF HAIDA GWAII](https://fossilhuntress.blogspot.com/2026/08/spisula-fossil-clams-of-haida-gwaii.html)

_2026-08-11 · FossilHuntress · FOSSIL HUNTRESS_

Some lovely Spisula praecursor (Dall) fossil clams from the Skonun Formation of Haida Gwaii, British Columbia, captured from the Miocene when this coastline looked very different from today. These fossil bivalves belong to the surf clam lineage, a group well adapted to shallow, energetic marine environments with shifting sands and strong wave action. Their robust, equivalve shells and

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_2026-08-11 · **Sponsored**_

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## [EUROPEAN FLAMINGO: STILT WALKERS OF ANTIQUITY](https://fossilhuntress.blogspot.com/2026/08/european-flamingo-stilt-walkers-of.html)

_2026-08-10 · FossilHuntress · FOSSIL HUNTRESS_

European FlamingoAt dawn along the salt lagoons of the Mediterranean, the European flamingo rises like a soft-feathered sunrise, a sweep of pale rose and ember pink drifting across mirror-still water. Their long, reed-thin legs stitch delicate ripples through the shallows, while their downcurved bills — precision tools of evolutionary engineering — sift brine shrimp and algae with gentle,

## [BEAUTY IN STONE: ANAHOPLITES PLANUS](https://fossilhuntress.blogspot.com/2026/08/beauty-in-stone-anahoplites-planus.html)

_2026-08-09 · FossilHuntress · FOSSIL HUNTRESS_

There are fossils that whisper and then there are those that positively sing.This interesting beauty is a splendid specimen of Anahoplites planus (Mantell, 1822), drawn from Albian-aged sediments at Courcelles-sur-Voire in the Aube region of north-central France. And sing, it does! There are so many things going on here!Roughly 105 million years ago, when warm Cretaceous seas spread across

## [WHALE REMAINS AT JOUGLA POINT, ANTARCTIC PENINSULA](https://fossilhuntress.blogspot.com/2026/08/whale-remains-at-jougla-point-antarctic.html)

_2026-08-08 · FossilHuntress · FOSSIL HUNTRESS_

Blue Whale Remains, Balaenoptera musculusAlong the stony shore of Jougla Point, near Port Lockroy on the Antarctic Peninsula, a scatter of great bones lies open to the wind. The skeleton is that of a blue whale, Balaenoptera musculus, the largest animal ever known to have lived on Earth, though the assemblage may include bones from other baleen whales discarded during the industrial whaling

## [AVES: LIVING DINOSAURS](https://fossilhuntress.blogspot.com/2026/08/aves-living-dinosaurs.html)

_2026-08-07 · FossilHuntress · FOSSIL HUNTRESS_

Cassowary, CasuariiformesWherever you are in the world, it is likely that you know your local birds. True, you may call them des Oiseaux, pássaros or uccelli — but you'll know their common names by heart. You will also likely know their sounds. The tweets, chirps, hoots and caws of the species living in your backyard. Birds come in all shapes and sizes and their brethren blanket the globe. It is

## [DRIFTWOOD CANYON FOSSIL BEDS](https://fossilhuntress.blogspot.com/2026/08/driftwood-canyon-fossil-beds.html)

_2026-08-06 · FossilHuntress · FOSSIL HUNTRESS_

Puffbird similar to Fossil Birds found at Driftwood Canyon Driftwood Canyon Provincial Park Driftwood Canyon Provincial Park covers 23 hectares of the Bulkley River Valley, on the east side of Driftwood Creek, a tributary of the Bulkley River, 10 km northeast of the town of Smithers in northern British Columbia. Driftwood Canyon is recognized as one of the world’s most significant

## [LA BREA TAR PITS: STICKY DEATH AND DIRE WOLVES](https://fossilhuntress.blogspot.com/2026/08/la-brea-tar-pits-sticky-death-and-dire.html)

_2026-08-06 · FossilHuntress · FOSSIL HUNTRESS_

Smilodon Skull at La Brea Tar PitsIn the heart of Los Angeles, surrounded by traffic, office towers and people carrying coffees of improbable complexity, the Earth is still bubbling. Dark pools of natural asphalt rise through the ground at Hancock Park, methane breaks at the surface and the air carries the unmistakable scent of petroleum. Beneath the lawns and walkways lies one of the

## [How has being autistic made me a better teacher?](https://jcoleman1960.substack.com/p/how-has-being-autistic-made-me-a)

_2026-08-05 · Jim Coleman · Autism: Pathologically Genuine_

Episode 1

## [HOW DO FOSSILS FORM? THE MOST UNLIKELY AFTERLIFE ON EARTH](https://fossilhuntress.blogspot.com/2026/08/how-do-fossils-form-most-unlikely.html)

_2026-08-05 · FossilHuntress · FOSSIL HUNTRESS_

Let us begin with a rather brutal truth. You are probably not going to become a fossil.Neither am I.Neither is the salmon that washed onto the riverbank, the beetle beneath the cedar tree nor the unfortunate vole currently being carried away by an owl.Most living things disappear completely after death. They are eaten, scavenged, scattered, dissolved, trampled, weathered or dismantled by

## [SAXMAN TOTEM PARK AND TLINGIT HISTORY](https://fossilhuntress.blogspot.com/2026/08/saxman-totem-park-and-tlingit-history.html)

_2026-08-03 · FossilHuntress · FOSSIL HUNTRESS_

In the hard-edged years of the Great Depression, when darkness settled across the American economy and hope felt threadbare, President Franklin D. Roosevelt launched an unprecedented experiment. His New Deal programs sent electricity into rural Tennessee, built schools and dams across the nation, and—far to the northwest in the dripping rainforests of Southeast Alaska—sparked a cultural

## [SEALS OF THE NORTH PACIFIC: FOSSILS AND LIVING STORIES OF THE KWAKIUTL](https://fossilhuntress.blogspot.com/2026/05/seals-of-north-pacific-fossils-and.html)

_2026-08-02 · FossilHuntress · FOSSIL HUNTRESS_

Along the storm-polished shores of northern Vancouver Island, where cedar-dark forests lean out over the Salt Chuck and the tide breathes in long, tidal sighs, the seal has long held a place of honour—not only as a keystone species of the coast, but as a cultural relative, teacher, and provider to the First Nations of northern Vancouver Island. Long before marine biologists began tagging

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_2026-08-02 · **Sponsored**_

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## [SVALBARD: A WINDOW INTO THE END PERMIAN EXTINCTION EVENT](https://fossilhuntress.blogspot.com/2026/07/svalbard-window-into-end-permian.html)

_2026-08-02 · FossilHuntress · FOSSIL HUNTRESS_

Trekking in Svalbard, Norwegian ArcticWhen the end-Permian extinction struck 252 million years ago, it nearly wiped the slate clean. More than 80% of marine species vanished. Coral reefs collapsed. Food webs unraveled. We've long believed that ocean life, particularly vertebrates, clawed its way back slowly and stepwise, with ecosystems taking millions of years to re-establish

## [TRENT RIVER FOSSIL TURTLE](https://fossilhuntress.blogspot.com/2026/07/trent-river-fossil-turtle.html)

_2026-07-31 · FossilHuntress · FOSSIL HUNTRESS_

The Trent River near Courtenay, British Columbia is a hotbed of 85-million-year-old fossil fauna immortalized in stone. The bedrock of the Trent River has yielded both marine and terrestrial fossils. While you might just gloss over that tidbit of information with a casual nod, consider how unlikely this particular fossil site is. We find fossils of species that lived on the land

## [SALMON CANNERIES IN BRITISH COLUMBIA](https://fossilhuntress.blogspot.com/2026/07/salmon-canneries-in-british-columbia.html)

_2026-07-30 · FossilHuntress · FOSSIL HUNTRESS_

Tallheo CanneryPerched atop weathered, rotting pilings and wrapped in the mist and mood of British Columbia’s wild north coast sits the Tallheo Cannery — a faded red relic standing stubbornly against rain, tide, and time.It was once a place of steam whistles, clanging machinery, shouted greetings from the docks, and the silver flash of salmon arriving by the boatload from the cold Pacific.Tallheo

## [MOSASAURS: PREDATORS OF THE DEEP](https://fossilhuntress.blogspot.com/2026/06/mosasaurs-predators-of-deep.html)

_2026-07-29 · FossilHuntress · FOSSIL HUNTRESS_

Slip beneath the surface of a Late Cretaceous ocean—if you dare—and you enter the domain of one of Earth’s most spectacular marine predators: the mosasaur. Long before whales ruled the deep, these muscular, paddle-limbed lizards patrolled warm inland seas with the quiet confidence of creatures that knew very little could challenge them for long.Picture a body built like a torpedo, jaws

## [AMMONITES IN CONCRETION](https://fossilhuntress.blogspot.com/2026/07/ammonites-in-concretion.html)

_2026-07-28 · FossilHuntress · FOSSIL HUNTRESS_

At first glance they look like ordinary stones—rounded, weathered, unassuming. But then you notice the delicious hints: a spiral ghosting through the surface, a faint rib, a seam where time is ready to split wide open—it's magic!Ammonites, long extinct cephalopods, so often appear this way because, shortly after death, their shells became chemical centres of attraction on the seafloor.

## [QUIKY CAMBRIAN CURIOSITIES: OPABINIA](https://fossilhuntress.blogspot.com/2026/07/quiky-cambrian-curiosities-opabinia.html)

_2026-07-27 · FossilHuntress · FOSSIL HUNTRESS_

Meet one of the most wonderfully peculiar animals to ever grace our ancient seas. This five-eyed marvel swam through the Cambrian oceans some 508 million years ago, its soft body drifting above the seafloor of what is now British Columbia—preserved in exquisite detail within the famed Burgess Shale of Yoho National Park.At first glance, Opabinia regalis feels almost mischievous in its design

## [BEAUTIFUL PATHOLOGY: QUENSTEDTOCERAS](https://fossilhuntress.blogspot.com/2026/07/beautiful-pathology-quenstedtoceras.html)

_2026-07-26 · FossilHuntress · FOSSIL HUNTRESS_

What you are seeing here is a protuberance extruding from the venter of Quenstedtoceras cf. leachi (Sowerby). It is a pathology in the shell from hosting immature bivalves that shared the seas with these Middle Jurassic, Upper Callovian, Lamberti zone fauna from the Volga River basin. The collecting site is the now inactive Dubki commercial clay quarry and brickyard near Saratov, Russia.&

## [GRACEFUL BEAUTY: ALBERTONIA](https://fossilhuntress.blogspot.com/2026/07/graceful-beauty-albertonia.html)

_2026-07-25 · FossilHuntress · FOSSIL HUNTRESS_

This graceful beauty, with its elegant, sail-like fins and armour of shimmering scales, is Albertonia sp.—an Early Triassic ganoid fish whose lineage once glided through the recovering seas of what is now western Canada. Belonging to a group of extinct bony fishes remarkable for their enamel-coated, diamond-shaped ganoid scales, Albertonia offers a rare and intimate glimpse into life shortly

## [KU&#39;MIS: WARRIOR CRABS](https://fossilhuntress.blogspot.com/2026/07/kumis-warrior-crabs.html)

_2026-07-24 · FossilHuntress · FOSSIL HUNTRESS_

Look how epic this little guy is! He is a crab — and if you asked him, the fiercest warrior that ever lived. While that may not be strictly true, crabs do have the heart of a warrior and will raise their claws, sometimes only millimetres into the air, to assert dominance over their world. Crabs are decapod crustaceans of the Phylum Arthropoda. In Kwak'wala, the language of the

## [DODOS AT THE RIVER](https://fossilhuntress.blogspot.com/2026/07/dodos-at-river.html)

_2026-07-23 · FossilHuntress · FOSSIL HUNTRESS_

Dodo Birds by Daniel EskridgeTwo dodo birds—one warm brown like sun-baked coconut husk, the other a pale, ghostly white with hints of grey—stand beak-deep in the shallows of a river that winds like a silver serpent through the tropical jungles of ancient Mauritia. Their feet sink into cool silt and damp leaves at a rivers edge. The air is thick with the scent of pandanus and damp leaves

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_2026-07-23 · **Sponsored**_

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## [The Dog that Everyone Knows](https://jcoleman1960.substack.com/p/the-dog-that-everyone-knows)

_2026-07-22 · Jim Coleman · Autism: Pathologically Genuine_

Magazine article on Brea

## [FOSSILS, TEXTILES AND URINE: YORKSHIRE HISTORY](https://fossilhuntress.blogspot.com/2026/07/fossils-textiles-and-urine-yorkshire.html)

_2026-07-22 · FossilHuntress · FOSSIL HUNTRESS_

Yorkshire CoastYou may recall the eight-metre Type Specimen of the ichthyosaur, Temnodontosaurus crassimanus, found in an alum quarry in Yorkshire, northern England. The Yorkshire Museum was given this important ichthyosaur fossil back in 1857 when alum production was still a necessary staple of the textile industry. Without that industry, many wonderful specimens would likely never have been

## [CHIEF EBBITS POLE. FATHER OF ANISALAGA](https://fossilhuntress.blogspot.com/2022/09/chief-ebbits-pole-father-of-anisalaga.html)

_2026-07-21 · FossilHuntress · FOSSIL HUNTRESS_

The Dogfish Kootéeyaa Pole in Saxman Totem ParkRural Tennessee has electricity for the same reason Southeast Alaska has Totem Parks—to help the nation recover from The Great Depression. President Franklin D. Roosevelt, created several federal agencies to put people to work and work they did. From 1938-1942 more than 200 Tlingit and Haida First Nation carved totem poles and cleared land

## [THE LION BENEATH THE TOWER](https://fossilhuntress.blogspot.com/2026/07/the-lion-beneath-tower.html)

_2026-07-20 · FossilHuntress · FOSSIL HUNTRESS_

Behind the glass of the Natural History Museum in London rests the skull of a lion that once prowled—not across the sun-baked mountains of North Africa—but within the stone walls of medieval London.This is the skull of a Barbary lion, Panthera leo leo, one of the magnificent great cats once found across the Atlas Mountains and coastal forests of Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia. Barbary lions

## [FOSSILS, LIMESTONE AND SALT: HALLSTATT](https://fossilhuntress.blogspot.com/2026/07/fossils-limestone-and-salt-hallstatt.html)

_2026-07-19 · FossilHuntress · FOSSIL HUNTRESS_

Hallstatt Salt Mines, Austria / Permian Salt Diapir The Hallstatt Limestone is the world's richest Triassic ammonite unit, yielding specimens of more than 500 ammonite species. Along with diversified cephalopod fauna — orthoceratids, nautiloids, ammonoids — we also see gastropods, bivalves, especially the late Triassic pteriid bivalve Halobia (the halobiids), brachiopods,

## [Pathologically Genuine Draft of Chapter 6: The road to perdition](https://jcoleman1960.substack.com/p/pathologically-genuine-draft-of-chapter-12f)

_2026-07-13 · Jim Coleman · Autism: Pathologically Genuine_

The banana slug leaves the redwood forest and winds up in a desert.

## [Uniquely Human Podcast: What is it like to be pathologically genuine?](https://jcoleman1960.substack.com/p/uniquely-human-podcast-what-is-it)

_2026-07-03 · Jim Coleman · Autism: Pathologically Genuine_

A really fun conversation

## [Draft of Chapter 5: A Banana Slug in a Redwood Forest](https://jcoleman1960.substack.com/p/draft-of-chapter-5-a-banana-slug)

_2026-06-28 · Jim Coleman · Autism: Pathologically Genuine_

The journey of writing narrative memoir is exhilarating, frustrating, and eats up your self-confidence at times.

## [It is so cool when your dogs make you a Happy Anniversary video](https://jcoleman1960.substack.com/p/it-is-so-cool-when-your-dogs-make)

_2026-06-25 · Jim Coleman · Autism: Pathologically Genuine_

Our dogs Brea and Kira made a video for us for our Anniversary.

## [Pathologically Genuine Draft of Chapter 4 (more like 3.5): The Birth of Coping.](https://jcoleman1960.substack.com/p/pathologically-genuine-draft-of-chapter-5f7)

_2026-06-13 · Jim Coleman · Autism: Pathologically Genuine_

vending machines, dogs, and coping with the humiliation of stuttering

## [Pathologically Genuine Draft of Chapter 3: The Birth of Being Different](https://jcoleman1960.substack.com/p/pathologically-genuine-draft-of-chapter)

_2026-06-06 · Jim Coleman · Autism: Pathologically Genuine_

I had a happy childhood and did not feel like a banana slug in the Mojave Desert. Nonetheless there were harbingers of future challenges baked into my memory..

## [Why you should welcome jury duty and never take a straw vote until all information is shared](https://jcoleman1960.substack.com/p/why-you-should-welcome-jury-duty)

_2026-06-04 · Jim Coleman · Autism: Pathologically Genuine_

Renewing my faith in the legal system and people

## [The Best of Autism Education](https://jcoleman1960.substack.com/p/the-best-of-autism-education)

_2026-06-03 · Jim Coleman · Autism: Pathologically Genuine_

As described by a parent

