>the other hand, there are some later fossils that do not fit, such as
the
>Tully monster from the Carboniferous Mazon Creek.
>
Is there a URL for the Monster? What does it look like???
From the nice site of the Illinois State Museum see url:
http://www.museum.state.il.us/exhibits/symbols/fossil.html
They have very sharp photographs and a nice write up about the fossil.
If you are interested I have web page of good sites in paleontology that
some of you might be interested in seeing at url:
http://www.dordt.edu/~mahaffy/paleocon.shtml
If Dave or anyone else has suggestions for sites I missed let me know.
If you have never seen the paleonet site that Dave C. mentioned (has a
good list) take a look at it from the above url.
On another page for Zoology I have two categories at the end of the
page;
http://www.dordt.edu/~mahaffy/paleocon.shtml
with sites about Christianity and Science and some on
evolution/creation. Feedback or suggestions on either are welcome.
-- James and Florence Mahaffy 712 722-0381 (Home) 227 S. Main St. 712 722-6279 (Office) Sioux Center, IA 51250
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