Posted on 11/22/2021 6:47:15 AM PST by simpson96
Picture Antarctica today and what comes to mind? Large ice floes bobbing in the Southern Ocean? Maybe a remote outpost populated with scientists from around the world? Or perhaps colonies of penguins puttering amid vast open tracts of snow?
Fossils from Seymour Island, just off the Antarctic Peninsula, are painting a very different picture of what Antarctica looked like 40 to 50 million years ago – a time when the ecosystem was lusher and more diverse. Fossils of frogs and plants such as ferns and conifers indicate Seymour Island was much warmer and less icy, while fossil remains from marsupials and distant relatives of armadillos and anteaters hint at the previous connections between Antarctica and other continents in the Southern Hemisphere.
There were also birds. Penguins were present then, as they are now, but fossil relatives of ducks, falcons and albatrosses have also been found in Antarctica. My colleagues and I published an article in 2020 revealing new information about the fossil group that would have dwarfed all the other birds on Seymour Island: the pelagornithids, or “bony-toothed” birds.
Giants of the sky
As their name suggests, these ancient birds had sharp, bony spikes protruding from sawlike jaws. Resembling teeth, these spikes would have helped them catch squid or fish. We also studied another remarkable feature of the pelagornithids – their imposing size.
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Antarctica was located somewhere else on the planet.
Stock picture of Maxine Waters.
At The Mountains Of Madness - By H P Lovecraft ...................
Wouldn’t it then be Ant-Antarctica ?....................
The Lost World - by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle...........
I haven’t read that one, will have to see if it’s at Gutenberg.
Last time I saw a mouth like that, it had a bag of oats over it.........................
Choot it! Choot it!
Yes, all of the continental plates have moved around from their current locations. I think if you drilled a well, you will find coal beds on Antarctica.
It is the ‘Original’ from which King Kong, Jurassic Park and all other similar genres came from.
I read it just a couple of years ago, and it’s still a good read, with a twist at the end!............................
Last time I saw a mouth like that, it ha a hook in it.
8th one in. FR is slipping…
Actually, another theory is that the entire planet was pretty much the same temperature, plus or minus 3 degrees, thanks partly to tradewinds going north/south rather than east/west.
In a few decades she could be the new Helen Thomas...
I’ve read several of his historic novels and enjoyed them quite well.
I think you meant that for Red Badger, but yes, I agree with both of you!
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