Hallettestoneion SeaZoria Dragons (!)
Holy cow. Check out this dude, who's seeing dragon fossils in Cambrian rock slabs in Utah (video below). You probably don't want to waste half an hour watching the whole thing, but it's worth 5 minutes or so to get a flavor for how imagination and pseudoscience can yield some interesting results. Also, it will give you a new appreciation for running spellcheck.
My favorite lingo from the presentation is "duckbill horseshoe snoutic configuration" although I am also partial to the presenter's elucidation of "internal growth genetic substructure of the zoria repeating biological structure."
My favorite lingo from the presentation is "duckbill horseshoe snoutic configuration" although I am also partial to the presenter's elucidation of "internal growth genetic substructure of the zoria repeating biological structure."
Thanks to Michelle for cluing me in to this gem!
Labels: fossils, pseudoscience

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That dude needs to put the bong down.
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