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The Fossils of New Zealand Remnants of a Lost Continent
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83 Million Years Ago
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Present Day
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Unidentified Ichthyosaur
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Curio Bay
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The Cretaceous
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Kaiwhekea
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Tuarangisaurus
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Ammonites
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New Zealand's Dinosaurs
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Unknown Pterosaur
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Moeraki Boulders
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Things are still scary in the water...
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Early Baleen Whale Mauicetus
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Penguin Platydyptes
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Sea Turtles
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Pseudontornis
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16-18 Million Years Age
Description:
Explore the fascinating world of New Zealand's prehistoric past in this Speaker Series lecture from the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology. Delve into the remnants of a lost continent as Craig Dylke guides you through 83 million years of geological and paleontological history. Discover unique fossils including unidentified ichthyosaurs, ammonites, and New Zealand's own dinosaurs. Learn about the mysterious Curio Bay, the Cretaceous period's marine reptiles like Tuarangisaurus, and the intriguing Moeraki Boulders. Examine the evolution of marine life from early baleen whales to ancient penguins and sea turtles. Uncover the secrets of New Zealand's prehistoric fauna, including an unknown pterosaur and the bird-like Pseudontornis, in this comprehensive journey through time.

The Fossils of New Zealand: Remnants of a Lost Continent

Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology
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