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Roni, what "long-neck" are you talking about?
Be more specific.

from Bryan, age ?, ?, ?, ?; March 31, 2001


Cro-Magnons were a different and more culturally advanced "group" but I'm not sure if they were a separate species/subspecies. It really doesn't matter, it's hard to tell when one species ends and another begins in evolution anyway, there is no real boundary.
from Chandler, age ?, ?, ?, ?; March 23, 2001


No. It means that the higher the inteligence is based on the age.
from Reuben B., age 8, Needham, MA, USA; March 19, 2001


Top five humans? I don't think Cro-Mangons were a seperate subspecies, weren't they more of an earlier cultrual stage of our own species?
Your ranking seems to run from recent=best to ancient=worst. Does this mean you find dinosaurs less interesting than Homo habilis?

from Brad, age 14, Woodville, ON, Canada; March 17, 2001


I realy think that Neanderthals are in the top 5 humans.

1.Us
2.Cro-Magnon
3.Neanderthal
4.Erectus
5.Habilus

from Reuben B., age 8, Needham, MA, USA; March 17, 2001


Neanderthals were stupid!
from Reuben B., age 8, Needham, MA, USA; March 16, 2001


How do you dig up the dinosur bones?
How do you put them together?
How fare do you go?
How do you figerout all of the dinosur bone?
How can you bring all of the dinosur bones in the muzum?

from Ricky stodulski, age 7, mount perospecked, U.S.A., amaraka; March 16, 2001


I saw Sue at disney's animal kingdom in dino world. Sara, dinosaurs ate the ginkos, cycads, ferns, and evergreens. Information on the Sauropods can be seen in the dinosaur dictionary.
from Reuben B., age 8, Needham, MA, USA; March 8, 2001


I would like to know what plants you would put in a habitat. Sue is in Chicago right now, I am going on a field trip to go see her. . Rueben I used to live in Needham Ma. I went to Broadmeadow.
from Sara B., age ?, Chicago, IL, USA; March 7, 2001


DO YOU HAVE ANY INFORMATION ON THE LONGNECK DINOSAUR? PLEASE HELP.
DO YOU HAVE ANY PICTURES OF THE LONGNECK?
DO YOU KNOW A PERSON WHO CAN MAKE A LONGNECK AND HABITAT OUT OF CLAY?MONEY PAYED

from Roni, age 10, Burbank, CA, USA; March 6, 2001


I just became 8 last week! Yesterday was my party, for I was in Florida my real birthday. Caplan, I am proud you think I am older, based on knoledge. Have questions? I have methods and answers! It is cool you are from New Zieland.
from Reuben B., age 8, Needham, MA, USA; March 5, 2001


I'd have to say Reuben is a little older than 8!
from Caplan, age ?, ?, ?, New Zealand; March 4, 2001


I must say, this page is a little underused.
from Josh, age ?, ?, ?, ?; March 2, 2001


Please stop using Bakker as the bad example! In manny ways, he is the best paleontolegist you can find in the modern world. I saw a vidio docummentary about him and found out the ways he got to his crazzy conclusions were up to date and full of knoledge. His extinction theory, his classifieing sistem, his speed and hunting extreames, those are only 3 examples of his ginius discoveries and theories.
from Reuben B., age 8, Needham, MA, USA; February 26, 2001


Some stats on Sue, courtesy of the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County:

Length:
42 feet (12.8 meters)

Height at hips:
12 feet as mounted

Weight:
7 tons (6.4 metric tons)
when alive
Sue's fossilized bones weigh more than 3,000 pounds

Length of skull:
Approximately 5 feet

Number of teeth:
58
(55 were recovered in her fossilized remains)

Time:
Late Cretaceous Period
(67-65 million years ago)

Discovered:
Hell Creek Formation of Western South Dakota,
August 12, 1990

from Sauron, age ?, ?, ?, ?; February 25, 2001


i need to know stuff about raptors
from nolan k, age 12, post falls, ID, america; February 12, 2001


What questions?
from Honkie Tong, age 16, ?, ?, ?; February 8, 2001


i'min grade 11 earth science and i'm doing a report on paleontology so i was wondering if anyone would answer my questions????
from sarah c, age 15, bowser, bc, canada; February 8, 2001


What dino guy?
from ?, age ?, ?, ?, ?; February 5, 2001


Can somone tell me name of a dino guy?
from ?, age ?, ?, ?, ?; February 5, 2001


I must say, this page is a little underused.
from Josh, age ?, ?, ?, ?; February 2, 2001


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