paleontologist

[ US /ˌpeɪɫiənˈtɑɫədʒɪst/ ]
NOUN
  1. a specialist in paleontology
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  • Palaeozoic rocks of Brittany and of northern Spain; and on the granitic and metamorphic rocks of Brittany, Dr Barrois has proved himself an accomplished petrologist as well as palaeontologist and field-geologist. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 3 "Banks" to "Bassoon"
  • He is confident that this will profoundly affect the perspective paleontologists take towards dinosaur behavior.
  • Originally identified as a hatchling dinosaur, the fossils were recognized to include a snake by dinosaur paleontologist Jeff Wilson from the University of Michigan and Mohabey in 2001. Scientific Blogging
  • From the opening chapter, where the only way a palaeontologist can be recruited to the project is to be presented with the chilled head of a stegosaur, Swanwick drags you into an ever widening spiral of discovery, realtionships and temporal paradox that swings from the deep past to the deep future. The first great SF novel of the 21st century?
  • The sweepstakes grand prize is a choice between an archeological dig in the Black Hills of South Dakota with a renowned paleontologist, or a trip to Russia for a Mammoth-themed adventure.
  • The teenagers take the frozen caveman to paleontologists who study the intact, fossilized remains.
  • On a hunt for fossils in Mexico, Warren Stortroen, a former insurance-claims manager, led a paleontologist and fellow diggers to the remains of a giant glyptodont, a three-million-year-old ancestor of the armadillo that's the size of a Volkswagen Beetle. Back to School
  • As the idea that birds descended from dinosaurs gained acceptance by all but a few paleontologists, so too did the cursorial hypothesis.
  • At one of the seven outdoor and museum stops, professional paleontologists will help families dig for fossils.
  • Conclusion Future advances will depend largely on molecular biologists and palaeontologists, although no data-source should be neglected.
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