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viciogame · 1 year
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🎮 Socks the Cat Rocks the Hill (Super Nintendo)
Complete Gameplay: https://youtu.be/OyRHfFLCCy8
#Viciogame #SocksTheCat #SNES #Gameplay #ニンテンドー #Cat #SuperNes #Kaneko #Prototype #Walkthrough #Canceled #BillClinton #Cats #SuperFamicom #Playthrough #Unreleased #TomCurtin #Gatos #Nintendo #Longplay #WhiteHouse #Proto #Socks #スーパーファミコン #SuperNintendo #LetsPlay
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Coneheads #1 (June 1994) by Marvel Comics
Written by Terry Collins, drawn by Tom Richmond and Marie Severin.
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retropopcult · 10 months
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Saturday Night Live’s Jane Curtin, Al Franken, Tom Davis, and Gilda Radner. Photographed 1977 by Owen Franken.
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Title: The Spy Who Dumped Me
Rating: R
Director: Susanna Fogel
Cast: Mila Kunis, Kate McKinnon, Justin Theroux, Sam Heughan, Lolly Adefope, Dustin Demri-Burns, Hasan Minhaj, Mirjam Novak, Kev Adams, Gillian Anderson, Ivanna Sakhno, Jane Curtin, Paul Reiser, Fred Melamed, James Fleet, Carolyn Pickles, Tom Stourton
Release year: 2018
Genres: action, comedy
Blurb: 30-year-old best friends Audrey and Morgan are thrust unexpectedly into an international conspiracy when Audrey’s ex-boyfriend shows up at their apartment with a team of deadly assassins on his trail.
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Master List of Stories of Tuatha dé Danann Pt. Two
Cairpre mac Edaine's Satire Upon Bres mac Eladain
Vernam Hull. ZCP. vol. XVIII. NY: G.E. Stechert Co. 1930.
Balor on Tory Island
From Hero-tales of Ireland by Curtin, Jeremiah 1894; p. 283
Balor of the Evil Eye and Lui Lavada His Grandson
From Hero-tales of Ireland by Curtin, Jeremiah 1894; p. 296
The Fate of the Children of Turenn 
Ancient Irish Tales. ed. and trans. by Tom P. Cross & Clark Harris Slover. NY: Henry Holt & Co., 1936
Death of Bres
Carn Hui Neit; The Metrical Dindshenchas; poem 40
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screamingforyears · 1 year
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‘FORFEITURE’ is the latest EP from @theendstx & it finds the DFW-based trio of Santiago Lara (guitar/vox), Carlos Echeverria (drums) & Jackson Douglas (bass/vox) bringing their Noise/IndieRock template across a 4-track spread that utilizes a quiet/loud sonic dynamic w/ aplomb as witnessed on closer “Honeycomb”
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‘PORTAL’ is the official debut EP from @grdns_east & it finds the ever-prolific Vermont-based artist Tom Weir (@old_moon__) unleashing “a sound that is as equally suited to the dancefloor as to quiet reflection” across 4 euphorically blissed tracks that seamlessly pull from the swirling electronica, soothingly ambient & giddy house well as heard on opener “Denoue”
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‘DEADFALL’ (@candlepin_records) is the latest LP from @rosevillelives & it finds Jake Lyon’s Fort Collins, CO-based effortlessly combining a triad of tried n true genre tags, ranging from twanged IndieRock to dreamy Slowcore to Pinback-esque AltRock as evidenced on the EMOtionally melancholic & slow-burning “Workhorse”
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‘CONTENTMENT’ (@candlepin_records) is the latest EP from @stalledband & it finds the Chicago-based trio of Jack Curtin (guitar/vocals/organ), Dylan Flynn (bass) & Nate Whitcome (drums) finding that sweet spot w/ an absolutely killer sound that combines a guitar-driven mashup of moody SlowCore, balls out PostHardcore & nu_gazing SoftGrunge as witnessed on closer “Enid”
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2022 Leo Award Nominations - Part 1
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Some Hallmark Movies and Hallstars have been nominated for for the Leo Awards. Part one of a two part post. Part one will cover the television movies. 
Night One will air Tuesday, July 5 and will be live-streamed on YouTube. The pre-show will start at 6:45 and the show will start at 7pm.  The categories with nominated Hallmark movies/actors will be: 
TELEVISION MOVIE Picture Editing Musical Score Production Design Costume Design Hairstyling Casting Choreography 
Night Three will air Saturday, July 9, hosted live at the Hyatt Regency Hotel. The show begins at 7pm.  The categories with nominated Hallmark movies/actors will be: 
TELEVISION MOVIE
Program Direction Screenwriting Cinematography Supporting Performance - Male Supporting Performance - Female Lead Performance - Male Lead Performance - Female 
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Best Television Movie 
A Clüsterfünke Christmas - Producers: Jamie Goehring, Shawn Williamson, Jonathan Shore, Danielle von Zehneck, Rachel Dratch, Ana Gasteyer, Meghan Hooper White, Josh Van Houdt 
A Dickens of a Holiday! - Producers: Ben C. Silverman, Shel Piercy, Cynthia Chapman 
Playing Cupid - Producers: Ben C. Silverman, Shel Piercy 
Right In Front of Me - Producers: Charles Cooper, John Cassini, Michael Prupas, Joel S. Rice 
Secrets of a Marine’s Wife - Producers: Charles Cooper, Judith Verno
The Christmas House 2: Deck Those Halls - Producers: Charles Cooper, Ryan M. Murphy 
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Best Direction Television Movie 
Brazen - Monika Mitchell 
Kite Festival of Love (High Flying Love) - Christie Will Wolf 
Playing Cupid - David Weaver 
Right In Front of Me - Linda-Lisa Hayter 
Signed, Sealed, Delivered: The Vows We Have Made - Linda-Lisa Hayter 
Sweet Carolina - Peter Benson 
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Best Screenwriting Television Movie 
As Gouda as it Gets - James Phillips 
Kite Festival of Love (High Flying Love) - Christie Will Wolf 
Best Cinematography Television Movie 
A Clüsterfünke Christmas - Graham Talbot, Nelson Talbot 
Dying to Belong - Amy Belling 
Honey Girls - Stirling Bancroft 
Poisoned in Paradise: A Martha’s Vineyard Mystery - William McKnight 
Secrets of a Marine’s Wife - Adam Sliwinski 
Sweet Carolina - Geoff Wallace 
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Best Picture Editing Television Movie 
A Dickens of a Holiday - Rob Lawrenson 
Honey Girls - Charles Robichaud 
Mystery 101: Killer Timing - Daniel Krieger 
Secrets of a Marine’s Wife - Jon Anctil 
The Baker’s Son - Luis Lam 
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Best Musical Score Television Movie 
A Christmas Together With You - Jeff Tymoschuk 
A Clüsterfünke Christmas - Hal Becket 
Playing Cupid - Michael Neilson 
Secret life of a Student - Cameron Catalano 
Soccer Mom Madam - Hamish Thomson 
Best Production Design Television Movie 
A Clüsterfünke Christmas - Brian Davie 
Honey Girls - Paul Joyal 
North to Home - Gonna Scotto 
Playing Cupid - Paul Joyal 
Secrets of a Marine’s Wife - Moe Curtin 
Best Costume Design Television Movie 
A Clüsterfünke Christmas - Jessica Kalan 
Honey Girls - Barbara Gregusova 
Playing Cupid - Trisha Petrovich 
Secrets of a Marine’s Wife - Valerie Halverson 
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Best Castin Television Movie 
A Dickens of a Holiday! - Annalese Tilling, Errin Lally 
Making Spirits Bright - Catharine Falcon, Bim Narine 
North to Home - Annalese Tilling, Errin Lally 
Playing Cupid - Catharine Falcon, Bim Narine 
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Best Supporting Performance Male Television Movie 
A Clüsterfünke Christmas - Nils Hognestad 
Making Spirits Bright - John Cassini 
Open by Christmas - Michael Karl Richards 
Robin Roberts Presents: Mahalia - Jim Thorburn 
The Christmas House 2: Deck Those Halls - Brad Harder 
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Best Supporting Performance Female Television Movie 
Brazen - Emilie Ullerup 
Chasing Waterfalls - Rhinda Dent 
Cradle Did Fall - Kristen Robek 
Journey of My Heart - Bethany Brown 
The Other Me - Pauline Egan 
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Best lead Performer Male Television Movie 
Love on Fire - Devon Alexander 
Making Spirits Bright - Carlo Marks 
North to Home - Tom Stevens 
Psycho Intern - Madison Intern 
Right in Front of Me - Marco Grazzini 
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xtremeservers · 7 days
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kwebtv · 29 days
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Gilda Radner: It's Always Something - ABC - April 29, 2002
Biography
Running Time: 120 minutes
Stars:
Jami Gertz as Gilda Radner
Tom Rooney as Gene Wilder
George Wyner as Herman Radner
Eric Siegel as John Belushi
John Viener as Chevy Chase
Patrick Fischler as Eugene Levy
Marcia Bennett as Mrs. Elizabeth Clementine "Dibby" Gilles
Dixie Seatle as Joanna Bull
Danilo Di Julio as Dan Aykroyd
Maureen Ross Neilson as Laraine Newman
Jennifer Irwin as Jane Curtin
Kathryn Winslow as Judy
Ari Cohen as Lorne Michaels
Mather Zickel as Bill Murray
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Season previews: Adelaide Crows (5th)
Last season: 10th (11 wins, 12 losses, 116.8%) Notable ins: Daniel Curtin (no. 8 draft pick) Notable outs: Tom Doedee (Brisbane), Shane McAdam (Melbourne)
Melbourne in 2021. Collingwood in 2022. Port Adelaide in 2023 (plus, after finals, Carlton and GWS). Each year there is usually at least one side that rockets from outside the eight and into the top four. Have stopped just short of that for Adelaide in 2024 but expect them to take another step forward after finishing 14th two seasons ago to then being cruelly denied a finals spot last season. Many will point to the goal umpiring debacle in round 23 against Sydney as costing them (the AFL should be grateful their score review system doesn't also get a pre-season write up). That view wouldn't be wrong but including that game, the Crows played in six matches decided by a goal or less and went 1-5. If they go 3-3, they're in September. Flip it to 5-1 and they're looking at a potential double chance.
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Adelaide are not quite yet the complete package - their midfield can lack unpredictability, they are leaky defensively and there is a question mark on the coach. But they have more going for them than not, playing an exciting brand of footy that moves the ball up the ground with risk and dare, and they can kick a winning score. Look for that to continue to be an indicator of success in 2024. The AFL want the game to open up and they tend to get what they want. Adelaide don't play boring football and were no. 1 in the competition for scoring last season.
The downside of playing electric football on offence is that the defence can suffer. Under Matthew Nicks' four seasons in charge, Adelaide have gone 18th, 16th, 15th and 10th for points against. Steady improvement, yes, and they were a very ordinary side when he arrived but the evidence says he is yet to instill an all-of-team defensive mindset. Sides in the premiership window tend to be as good at stopping goals as they are kicking them and Adelaide have have only unlocked one piece of the puzzle. That side of their game will be something to watch for, particularly as the board make a decision on Nicks' contract which expires at the end of the year. They should wait and at least see how a majority of the season plays out and not buy in to the myth of re-signing the coach early to avoid distraction. It may be harsh on Nicks but it is difficult to imagine a rival club falling over themselves to sign him if Adelaide dither a little.
The positive is that as opposed to their cross-town rivals, Port Adelaide, the Crows' veterans look a little fresher and better placed to complement their young guns. Rory Laird, Brad Crouch, Taylor Walker and even Rory Sloane are still playing good football. Walker especially has defied the odds to, at age 33, be playing close to the best football of his career. And they will need him to keep it going a little longer as the next generation of key forward at Adelaide is not so well advanced - neither Riley Thilthorpe nor Darcy Fogarty have yet proven capable of being the main man. There has been some commentary that it is time for Walker to play a reduced role and allow that to happen but you would rather see Thilthorpe and/or Fogarty go and take the mantle from him themselves. There is no such concern over the Crows' small forward stocks with Izak Rankine and Josh Rachele nipping at the heels of Walker and co.
Nicks has been afforded a considerable grace period up to this point given where the club was at when he arrived in 2020. He has done a commendable job to lift them out of the mess left behind by their infamous pre-season camp but that was six years ago now and it's time for them to return to playing in September. The Crows will be a headache for many clubs to contend with in 2024 if they can tighten up across the ground defensively (particularly coming out of the middle), shave a goal or two from the opposition each week and maintain their own high scoring output.
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brookstonalmanac · 6 months
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Birthdays 11.9
Beer Birthdays
Peter Barbey (founder, Peter Barbey & Sons Brewery, Reading, Pennsylvania; 1825)
Jack Curtin
Five Favorite Birthdays
Gail Borden; dairyman, inventor (1801)
Hedy Lamarr; actor, inventor (1913)
Carl Sagan; scientist, writer (1934)
Anne Sexton; writer (1928)
Ed Wynn; actor (1886)
Famous Birthdays
Spiro T. Agnew; disgraced U.S. vice-president (1918)
Benjamin Banneker; mathematician, astronomer (1731)
Hermann Conring; German philosopher (1606)
Dorothy Dandridge; actor (1923)
Sandra "Pepa" Denton; pop singer (1964)
Edwin Drake; discovered oil in Pennsylvania (1819)
Marie Dressler; actor (1869)
David Duvel; golf player (1971)
Lou Ferrigno; actor, bodybuilder (1951)
Tom Fogerty; rock singer (1941)
Robert Frank; Swiss-American photographer (1924)
J. William Fulbright; politician, fellowship creator (1905)
Gigo Gabashvili; Georgian painter (1862)
Bob Gibson; St. Louis Cardinals P (1935)
Whitey Herzog; baseball player (1931)
Allama Muhammad Iqbal; Indian poet, philosopher (1877)
Velimir Khlebnikov; Russian poet and playwright (1885)
Nick Lachey; pop singer (1973)
Bohdan Lepky; Ukrainian author and poet (1872)
Elijah Lovejoy; abolitionist (1802)
Phil May; English singer-songwriter (1944)
Roger McGough; English author, poet, and playwright (1937)
Arthur Rudolph; German scientist and engineer (1906)
James Schuyler; poet and author 1923)
Giles Gilbert Scott, English architect, designed red telephone box (1880)
Sisqó; singer-songwriter and actor (1978)
Mikhail Tal; Latvian-Russian chess player (1936)
Heiti Talvik; Estonian poet (1904)
Susan Tedeschi; singer-songwriter (1970)
Lio Tipton; actor and model (1988)
Mary Travers; folk singer (1936)
Ivan Turgenev; Russian writer (1818)
Tom Weiskopf; golf player (1942)
Hermann Weyl; German mathematician, physicist, and philosopher (1885)
Stanford White; architect (1853)
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tomorrowedblog · 9 months
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Friday Releases for August 11
Friday is the busiest day of the week for new releases, so we've decided to collect them all in one place. Friday Releases for August 11 include Medusa Deluxe, APORIA, Sundial, and more.
Medusa Deluxe
Medusa Deluxe, the new movie from Thomas Hardiman, is out today.
Talented, ambitious, and backstabbing hairstylists gather for a competition in England, only to find one of their own murdered before judging can begin. Winding through neon-lit halls and backstage dressing rooms, competitors unspool long-simmering resentments and secrets as they search for the killer among them, in this devilishly funny whodunit from debut filmmaker Thomas Hardiman.
APORIA
APORIA, the new movie from Jared Moshe, is out today.
Sophie (Judy Greer) is virtually drowning in grief after losing her husband (Edi Gathegi) in an accident, but after learning of a top-secret time-bending machine, she will be faced with an impossible choice—and unforeseeable consequences.
Gran Turismo
Gran Turismo, the new movie from Neill Blomkamp, is out today.
Gran Turismo is based on the unbelievable true story of a team of unlikely underdogs – a struggling working-class gamer (Archie Madekwe), a failed former racecar driver (David Harbour), and an idealistic motorsport executive (Orlando Bloom). Together, they risk it all to take on the most elite sport in the world. Gran Turismo is an inspiring, thrilling, and action-packed story that proves that nothing is impossible when you’re fueled from within.
The Last Voyage of the Demeter
The Last Voyage of the Demeter, the new movie from André Øvredal, is out today.
Based on a single chilling chapter from Bram Stoker’s classic novel Dracula, The Last Voyage of the Demeter tells the terrifying story of the merchant ship Demeter, which was chartered to carry private cargo—fifty unmarked wooden crates—from Carpathia to London.
Strange events befall the doomed crew as they attempt to survive the ocean voyage, stalked each night by a merciless presence onboard the ship. When the Demeter finally arrives off the shores of England, it is a charred, derelict wreck. There is no trace of the crew.
Heart of Stone
Heart of Stone, the new movie from Tom Harper, is out today.
An intelligence operative for a shadowy global peacekeeping agency races to stop a hacker from stealing its most valuable — and dangerous — weapon.
Red, White & Royal Blue
Red, White & Royal Blue, the new movie from Matthew López, is out today.
Based on the New York Times bestseller, Red, White & Royal Blue centers around Alex, the president’s son, and Britain’s Prince Henry whose long-running feud threatens to drive a wedge in U.S./British relations. When the rivals are forced into a staged truce, their icy relationship begins to thaw and the friction between them sparks something deeper than they ever expected.
Inside Man
Inside Man, the new movie from Danny A. Abeckaser, is out today.
Based on true events, Inside Man follows a disgraced police detective seeking redemption by going undercover to expose a violent and bloody crime syndicate. But as he sinks deeper into the mob and more bodies drop, the price for absolution may be higher than he can afford.
Jules
Jules, the new movie from Marc Turtletaub, is out today.
Jules follows Milton (Kingsley) who lives a quiet life of routine in a small western Pennsylvania town, but finds his day upended when a UFO and its extra-terrestrial passenger crash land in his backyard. Before long, Milton develops a close relationship with the extra-terrestrial he calls “Jules.” Things become complicated when two neighbors (Harris and Curtin) discover Jules and the government quickly closes in. What follows is a funny, wildly inventive ride as the three neighbors find meaning and connection later in life - thanks to this unlikely stranger.
The Pod Generation
The Pod Generation, the new movie from Sophie Barthes, is out today.
Living in the not-so-distant future, a New York couple takes a wild ride to parenthood after landing a coveted spot at the Womb Center, which offers couples a convenient and shareable pregnancy by way of detachable, artificial wombs, or pods.
Operation Napoleon
Operation Napoleon, the new movie from Óskar Thór Axelsson, is out today.
Icelandic lawyer Kristin gets drawn into the vortex of an international conspiracy when she receives footage of an airplane wreck, recently revealed by the melting of one of Iceland’s largest glaciers. The old German World War II plane not only brings ruthless criminals onto the scene, but also CIA director William Carr, who has been secretly trying to remove the wreck for a long time. Kristin refuses to rest until the key has been discovered that will solve the riddle of Operation Napoleon.
Sundial
Sundial, the new album from Noname, is out today.
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diarioelpepazo · 11 months
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Vivió hace más de 100 millones de años. Las evaluaciones iniciales anunciaron que son los restos más antiguos de este tipo de animal recuperados en Australia. Uno de los huesos pertenece al primer espécimen juvenil encontrado Interpretación de un pterosaurio y el animal volador más grande que jamás haya existido en la Tierra. JAMES KUETHER Los restos de uno de los reptiles voladores más antiguos del mundo, los pterosaurios, fueron descubiertos en Australia. Esto confirma, según un estudio, que volaron los cielos del país hace unos 107 millones de años. Los paleontólogos llegaron a esa conclusión después de examinar dos piezas de hueso prehistórico extraídas de Dinosaur Cove, un sitio de fósiles en el estado australiano de Victoria, hace más de tres décadas, comentó CNN en su nota. Las muestras resultaron ser los restos más antiguos de pterosaurios jamás recuperados del país, según el estudio publicado el miércoles en la revista científica History Biology. La criatura gigante fue el primer vertebrado en desarrollar la capacidad de volar y vivió junto a los dinosaurios durante la Era Mesozoica, que comenzó hace 252 millones de años. CNN explicó que expertos de la Universidad Curtin con sede en Perth y los Museos Victoria, en Melbourne, examinaron los huesos de dos individuos, incluido un hueso del ala que pertenece al primer pterosaurio juvenil del que se haya informado en Australia. Se descubrió que un trozo de hueso de la pelvis provenía de un pterosaurio con una envergadura de más de dos metros (6,5 pies). Algunos pterosaurios tenían una envergadura de más de 10 metros (33 pies). El descubrimiento mostró que las enormes criaturas volaron sobre Australia hace decenas de millones de años, a pesar de las duras condiciones durante el Período Cretácico (hace 145 millones a 66 millones de años), cuando Victoria estuvo en la oscuridad durante semanas.(Foto de David MAAS / fuentes diversas / AFP) Los especímenes australianos fueron descubiertos durante una excavación en Dinosaur Cove en la década de 1980, dirigida por los paleontólogos Tom Rich y Pat Vickers-Rich, del Museums Victoria Research Institute. La autora principal del estudio publicado el miércoles, Adele Pentland de la Universidad de Curtin, le dijo a CNN que el descubrimiento mostró que las enormes criaturas volaron sobre Australia hace decenas de millones de años, a pesar de las duras condiciones durante el Período Cretácico (hace 145 millones a 66 millones de años), cuando Victoria estuvo en la oscuridad durante semanas. “Australia estaba más al sur de lo que está hoy”, dijo, y agregó que el lugar donde se recuperaron los dos especímenes habría estado en el círculo polar en ese momento. “Cuando [estos pterosaurios] estaban vivos, Australia era parte del gran continente del sur, Gondwana”, dijo Pentland. “Victoria estaba mucho más al sur de lo que está hoy y estaba en el círculo polar”. “La geología sedimentaria nos dice que estos animales potencialmente vivieron en la oscuridad durante semanas, si no meses, durante todo el año. Sería genial responder en el futuro... ¿los pterosaurios soportaron estas duras condiciones, eran residentes permanentes durante todo el año o podían migrar? No lo sabemos”. Aunque tanto prehistóricos como reptilianos, los pterosaurios son distintos de los dinosaurios voladores, comentó The Guardian. Los fósiles descubiertos. (Museums Victoria) Menos de 25 conjuntos de restos de pterosaurios pertenecientes a cuatro especies se han encontrado en Australia desde la década de 1980, dijo. En comparación, en lugares como Brasil y Argentina se han recuperado más de 100 conjuntos en sitios individuales, agregó. Pentland, estudiante de doctorado, atribuyó las tres décadas que tomó confirmar los especímenes actuales a la falta de entusiasmo por la especie en el país, hasta que se apoderó de ellos y “finalmente les dio el momento en el sol”. En un comunicado, Rich, del Instituto de Investigación de Museos Victoria,
dijo que era “maravilloso” ver que el trabajo de excavación realizado en Dinosaur Cove en la década de 1980 dio sus frutos. En ese momento, los voluntarios pasaron años cavando un túnel de 60 metros en un acantilado junto al mar donde se encontraron los huesos, explicó el medio. “Estos dos fósiles fueron el resultado de un esfuerzo de trabajo intensivo de más de 100 voluntarios durante una década”, agregó. Para recibir en tu celular esta y otras informaciones, únete a nuestras redes sociales, síguenos en Instagram, Twitter y Facebook como @DiarioElPepazo El Pepazo/Infobae
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