Mt. Blanco's ongoing research projects.

Enlargement of Metoposaur teeth only ΒΌ in. wide from the local red beds. As you can clearly see, these teeth are quite complex and question the theory that animals have evolved from simple to complex. These teeth are more complicated than your teeth, look closely and you will see their mazelike structure. Metoposaurs are called Labyrinthodonts for this reason. (These teeth are from the pallet near the nose).

Metoposaurs grew up to 10 ft. long.

Research Projects pending Electron Micrographs

Dinosaur and Bird egg shell fragments.

Mammoth Hair from Alaska

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