Dino Lab: Behind-the-Scenes
See what goes on at Triebold Paleontology, Inc., at Rocky Mountain Dinosaur Resource Center in Woodland Park, CO.
Anzu wyliei 1080
Prepared and reconstructed in the Rocky Mountain Dinosaur Resource Center by Triebold Paleontology Incorporated, the type specimen of the Anzu wyliei represents an unusual North American dinosaur. These Oviraptor-like caenegnathids were common and diverse in Asia in the Late Cretaceous, but virtually unknown from North American sediments.
Anzu wyliei was discovered by Fred Nuss of Nuss Fossils when he and his bride, Candace, spent their honeymoon hunting fossils in November of 1998. This theropod dinosaur's long legs were built for speed and had forelimbs more than a meter long with large, sharp claws, a sharp beak and almost certainly a bad attitude, and it is becoming popularly known as the Chicken from Hell.
Standing 8 feet tall and 9 feet long, Anzu was much larger than its Asian cousins. It sports a shortened tail ending in a robust, bird-like pygostyle, which may possibly have supported the attachment of a large plume of tail feathers. Unlike most theropod dinosaurs, Anzu was beaked and completely toothless, and its pubis terminates in the reduced and partially concave pubic boot, which is a designating feature of caenagnathoid theropods.
This dinosaur was prepared, reconstructed, cast, molded, and mounted in TPI's laboratory, which is in the Rocky Mountain Dinosaur Resource Center in Woodland Park, Colorado.
Anzu is available for production in any pose to suit your needs. Contact Mike Triebold for pricing and information on this or any of our other specimens via email or phone. To view this and a whole museum full of amazing mounted fossil specimens, stop by the RMDRC in our beautiful small mountain town setting, just 15 minutes west of Colorado Springs.
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Pliosaur timelapse full video
The full timelapse for the construction of the Manitoba Pliosaur skull mold. This is from the molding process in the video The Sea Monster Skull that can be seen here:
It's a three part silicone mold with solid mother molds for rigidity. It took nearly two weeks to do the whole job.
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2011 Protostega Excavation
In the autumn of 2011, a rare, potentially new species of sea turtle skeleton was discovered in the Late Cretaceous Smokey Hill Chalk of Western Kansas. Adjunct curator at the Sternberg Museum of Natural History, Mike Everhart, invited Triebold Paleontology, Incorporated in to help investigate the find.
Mike Triebold, Anthony Maltese, and Jacob Jett responded to the call and immediately began the investigation and recovery process. Upon assessing the depth and potential span of the specimen in the ground, chalk overburden was removed, digging down to the horizontal layer containing the skeleton.
In the chalk, we call this process table-topping. The nature of digging in these hard layers requires the ground surrounding a fossil to be flattened so that we can find the perimeter of the specimen and safely extract everything together, preserving both the condition and position of the bones.
Once the farthest part of the specimen in every direction is found, the entire specimen is outlined. A pedestal must be created by removing strips of rock from immediately around the specimen. The rock is sliced before removal with a special rock saw, to prevent shock from affecting the specimen as the pedestal is created.
Once pedestalled, the specimen is jacketed using similar techniques to those invented by the first fossil hunters in the American Midwest, wrapping the specimen in plaster-soaked burlap strips. Additional reinforcement with lightweight metal pipes provides more rigidity, handles for manipulating the jacket, and a sort of pallet to rest the jacketed specimen on after it is flipped over. When the plaster cures, the hardened field jacket secures and protects the specimen inside while it is extracted and transported to the laboratory for preparation.
The specimen was moved to, and prepared in our laboratory, headquartered in the Rocky Mountain Dinosaur Resource Center, in Woodland Park, Colorado. Here, hand-tools, air-tools, brushes, and micro-abrasion were used to carefully remove the rock from the unexposed bottom side of the specimen. This revealed a relatively complete and relatively tiny sea turtle skeleton. The neck and part of the skull were preserved disarticulated, but closely associated at the anterior of the plastron.
There appear to be a number of mosasaur bite-marks distributed across the plastron, probably made by a Tylosaurus. Parts of the limbs and head were bitten off, but the attacking mosasaur was unable to crush the shell into bite-sized portions. The prepared bones were each molded and casts were used to assemble this small protostegid sea turtle in a three-dimensional life-like pose.
Triebold Paleontology, Incorporated now offers casts of this specimen for sale, custom-mounted to fit your needs. At 5 feet long, this incredibly detailed and unique specimen is half the size of the typically huge Late Cretaceous sea turtles, which were the largest sea turtles in history. This makes it compatible for display in smaller venues, or an easy and greatly enriching addition to an existing exhibit or gallery.
Contact Mike Triebold for pricing and information on this or any of our other specimens via email or phone. To view this and a whole museum full of amazing mounted fossil specimens, stop by the RMDRC in our beautiful small mountain town setting, just 15 minutes west of Colorado Springs.
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Stage Parades - Bear With US
During this summer, Little Bear embarked on a vacation across the central states of America. This is his story in pictures which inspired our song, Bear With Us, (the US of course in United States). Thanks to Michael for his courtesy in allowing us to use his great photos. Hoping Little Bear will become a cult hero and our track a big success story. Originally written for our charity album, this track is waiting for an official release as a bonus track and may possibly on our Encore album due 2017.
As requested and again thanks to Michael Warwick, the locations of the video :-
1. Henrietta, Texas
2. Leadville, Colorado (rainbow)
3. In car in Texas
4. Colorado Rockies
5. Leadville, Colorado (main street)
6. Hot Springs, south Dakota (mammoth site)
7. Oakley, Kansas (Buffalo Bill sculpture)
8. Mount Rushmore - South Dakota
9. Entering Oklahoma from Texas
10.Denver, Colorado - Downtown Aquarium
11.Colorado springs, Colorado (The Garden of the Gods)
12.Decatur, Texas (Wise County Courthouse)
13.Entering South Dakota
14.Snowmass Village, Colorado
15.Idaho Springs, Colorado
16.Dalhart, Texas (XIT Ranch)
17.The Badlands National Park - South Dakota
18.Rocky Mountain National Park - Colorado
19.Wyoming
20.Colorado
21.Liberal, Kansas (Dorothy's House)
22.Colorado
23.Custer state Park - South Dakota
24.Little Bear and friend - Denver
25.Woodland Park, Colorado (dinosaur Resource Center
26.Colorado
27.south Dakota (Bear Country USA)
28.Colorado Springs, Colorado
29.Rocky Mountain National Park - Colorado
30.Wichita Falls, Texas (downtown)
31.Entering Texas from Oklahoma
32.Denver, Colorado - Downtown Aquarium
33.Wyoming
34.Amarillo, Texas (Cadillac Ranch)
35.Colorado
36.Wall, South Dakota
37.Wyoming
38.Liberal, Kansas (Dorothy's House)
39.Rocky Mountain National Park - Colorado
40.Snowmass Village, Colorado
41.Denver, Colorado (Botanic Gardens)
42.Snowmass Village, Colorado
43.Glenwood Springs, Colorado
44.Little Bear
45.Colorado springs, Colorado (The Garden of the Gods)
46.Colorado springs, Colorado
47.Idaho Springs, Colorado
48.Colorado springs, Colorado (The Garden of the Gods)
#8 The Big 3D Printer
We just got an ENORMOUS 3D printer and I interview Clay Guillory of Titan Robotics, the man who designed and built it.
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Jacob Jett
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Jacob Jett
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Todd Powell
Jacob Jett
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Clay Guillory
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Our curator's acclaimed blog:
- Main company website
- Laser scanning & 3D printing
- Original fossil specimens for sale
- Mesozoic marine fossil traveling exhibit
- Traveling exhibitions
- Cast replicas, mostly teeth and claws
Dinosaur Resource Center
201 S Fairview
Woodland Park, CO 80863
(719) 686-1820
Copyright 2015 Triebold Paleontology, Inc.
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Dinosaur Experience 1
The live dinosaur tour. Royal Gorge, Canon City, CO.
Denver Colorado - Trip to Dinosaur Ridge - Part 2
- Turned out that the trail that lead to dinosaur ridge was a HIKING trail...a REALLLLLL steep one as well as REALLLY ROCKY..each step I took later on down the trail had to be carefully placed...
Alberta
Alberta /ælˈbɜrtə/ is a province of Canada. With a population of 3,645,257 in 2011 and an estimated population of 4,082,571 as of January 1, 2014, it is Canada's fourth-most populous province and most populous of Canada's three prairie provinces. Alberta and its neighbour, Saskatchewan, were established as provinces on September 1, 1905.
Alberta is located in western Canada and is one of Canada's three Prairie Provinces. It is bounded by the provinces of British Columbia to the west and Saskatchewan to the east, the Northwest Territories to the north, and the U.S. state of Montana to the south. Alberta is one of three Canadian provinces and territories to border only a single U.S. state and is also one of only two provinces that are landlocked.
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Alberta | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:02:20 1 Etymology
00:02:57 2 Geography
00:08:47 2.1 Climate
00:15:19 2.2 Ecology
00:15:28 2.2.1 Flora
00:17:23 2.2.2 Fauna
00:21:37 2.3 Paleontology
00:24:06 3 History
00:30:16 4 Demographics
00:42:45 4.1 Municipalities
00:43:01 5 Economy
00:48:35 5.1 Industry
00:51:17 5.2 Agriculture and forestry
00:53:50 5.3 Tourism
00:57:35 6 Government and politics
01:02:15 6.1 Taxation
01:05:03 6.2 Law enforcement
01:06:35 6.3 Military
01:07:20 7 Transportation
01:07:30 7.1 Road
01:12:05 7.2 Public transit
01:12:55 7.3 Air
01:14:08 7.4 Rail
01:15:20 8 Health care
01:17:27 9 Education
01:18:15 9.1 Elementary schools
01:21:19 9.2 Universities
01:23:28 10 Culture
01:25:29 11 Separatism
01:26:25 12 Friendship partners
01:27:52 13 See also
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Alberta ( (listen)) is a western province of Canada. With an estimated population of 4,067,175 as of 2016 census, it is Canada's fourth most populous province and the most populous of Canada's three prairie provinces. Its area is about 660,000 square kilometres (250,000 sq mi). Alberta and its neighbour Saskatchewan were districts of the Northwest Territories until they were established as provinces on September 1, 1905. The premier has been Rachel Notley since May 2015.
Alberta is bounded by the provinces of British Columbia to the west and Saskatchewan to the east, the Northwest Territories to the north, and the U.S. state of Montana to the south. Alberta is one of three Canadian provinces and territories to border only a single U.S. state and one of only two landlocked provinces. It has a predominantly humid continental climate, with stark contrasts over a year; but seasonal temperature average swings are smaller than in areas further east, due to winters being warmed by occasional chinook winds bringing sudden warming.Alberta's capital, Edmonton, is near the geographic centre of the province and is the primary supply and service hub for Canada's crude oil, the Athabasca oil sands and other northern resource industries.About 290 km (180 mi) south of the capital is Calgary, the largest city in Alberta. Calgary and Edmonton centre Alberta's two census metropolitan areas, both of which have populations exceeding one million, while the province has 16 census agglomerations.Tourist destinations in the province include Banff, Canmore, Drumheller, Jasper, Sylvan Lake and Lake Louise.
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Alberta ( (listen)) is a western province of Canada. With an estimated population of 4,067,175 as of 2016 census, it is Canada's fourth most populous province and the most populous of Canada's three prairie provinces. Its area is about 660,000 square kilometres (250,000 sq mi). Alberta and its neighbour Saskatchewan were districts of the Northwest Territories until they were established as provinces on September 1, 1905. The premier has been Rachel Notley since May 2015.
Alberta is bounded by the provinces of British Columbia to the west and Saskatchewan to the east, the Northwest Territories to the north, and the U.S. state of Montana to the south. Alberta is one of three Canadian provinces and territories to border only a single U.S. state and one of only two landlocked provinces. It has a predominantly humid continental climate, with stark contrasts over a year; but seasonal temperature average swings are smaller than in areas further east, due to winters being warmed by occasional chinook winds bringing sudden warming.Alberta's capital, Edmonton, is near the geographic centre of the province and is the primary supply and service hub for Canada's crude oil, the Athabasca oil sands and other northern resource industries.About 290 km (180 mi) south of the capital is Calgary, the largest city in Alberta. Calgary and Edmonton centre Alberta's two census metropolitan areas, both of which have populations exceeding one million, while the province has 16 census agglomerations.Tourist destinations in the province include Banff, Canmore, Drumheller, Jasper, Sylvan Lake and Lake Louise.
The Time Traders by Andre Norton
If it is possible to conquer space, then perhaps it is also possible to conquer time. At least that was the theory American scientists were exploring in an effort to explain the new sources of knowledge the Russians possessed. Perhaps Russian scientists had discovered how to transport themselves back in time in order to learn long-forgotten secrets of the past. That was why young Ross Murdock, above average in intelligence but a belligerently independent nonconformist, found himself on a hush-hush government project at a secret base in the Arctic. The very qualities that made him a menace in civilized society were valuable traits in a man who must successfully act the part of a merchant trader of the Beaker people during the Bronze Age. For once they were transferred by time machine to the remote Baltic region where the Russian post was located, Ross and his partner Ashe were swept into a fantastic action-filled adventure involving Russians, superstitious prehistoric men, and the aliens of a lost galactic civilization that demanded every ounce of courage the Americans possessed.
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Chapter 04 - 1:09:21
Chapter 05 - 1:34:22
Chapter 06 - 1:58:16
Chapter 07 - 2:19:31
Chapter 08 - 2:43:28
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Chapter 11 - 3:48:24
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GRCC Science Talk | Species Decline: How Did We Get Here?
Dr. Gregory Forbes presents on how a multitude of species worldwide are in decline.
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Alberta | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:02:19 1 Etymology
00:02:55 2 Geography
00:08:42 2.1 Climate
00:15:08 2.2 Ecology
00:15:17 2.2.1 Flora
00:17:09 2.2.2 Fauna
00:21:21 2.3 Paleontology
00:23:47 3 History
00:29:48 4 Demographics
00:42:13 4.1 Municipalities
00:42:30 5 Economy
00:48:16 5.1 Industry
00:50:52 5.2 Agriculture and forestry
00:53:20 5.3 Tourism
00:57:00 6 Government and politics
01:00:54 6.1 Taxation
01:03:40 6.2 Law enforcement
01:05:11 6.3 Military
01:05:55 7 Transportation
01:06:05 7.1 Road
01:10:34 7.2 Public transit
01:11:23 7.3 Air
01:12:34 7.4 Rail
01:13:46 8 Health care
01:15:52 9 Education
01:16:40 9.1 Elementary schools
01:19:41 9.2 Universities
01:21:50 10 Culture
01:23:49 11 Separatism
01:24:44 12 Friendship partners
01:26:11 13 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
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- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
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- learn while on the move
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Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
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I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
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Alberta ( (listen); French: [albɛʁta]) is a western province of Canada. With an estimated population of 4,067,175 as of 2016 census, it is Canada's fourth most populous province and the most populous of Canada's three prairie provinces. Its area is about 660,000 square kilometres (250,000 sq mi). Alberta and its neighbour Saskatchewan were districts of the Northwest Territories until they were established as provinces on September 1, 1905. The premier is Jason Kenney as of April 30, 2019.
Alberta is bounded by the provinces of British Columbia to the west and Saskatchewan to the east, the Northwest Territories to the north, and the U.S. state of Montana to the south. Alberta is one of three Canadian provinces and territories to border only a single U.S. state and one of only two landlocked provinces. It has a predominantly humid continental climate, with stark contrasts over a year; but seasonal temperature average swings are smaller than in areas further east, due to winters being warmed by occasional chinook winds bringing sudden warming.Alberta's capital, Edmonton, is near the geographic centre of the province and is the primary supply and service hub for Canada's crude oil, the Athabasca oil sands and other northern resource industries.About 290 km (180 mi) south of the capital is Calgary, the largest city in Alberta. Calgary and Edmonton centre Alberta's two census metropolitan areas, both of which have populations exceeding one million, while the province has 16 census agglomerations.Tourist destinations in the province include Banff, Canmore, Drumheller, Jasper, Sylvan Lake and Lake Louise.