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Re: Triceratops Image Needed
At 01:34 PM 9/29/2003 -0600, you wrote:
On Mon, 29 Sep 2003, T. Michael Keesey wrote:
> There are 16 images here:
> http://dino.lm.com/taxa/display.php?name=Triceratops#images
> (Although in some the _Triceratops_ is just a carcass.)
And if you go here: http://images.google.com
and enter in triceratops
you'll get almost 4,000 hits...
Dear Richard,
Thank you for suggesting Google but Jan tried that and the large number of
"Triceratops" hits is far beyond the necessary scope of the project.
What I was hoping for, and am getting from a variety of our extremely
talented artists(THANKS TO YOU ALL!) is a tight selection of very good
images for Jan to choose from. When she asked me to help her, I suggested
that perhaps some of the DML paleo-artists would be delighted to share
their favorite images, thus making her search a tad less comprehensive and
less confusing as to what exactly is an attractive Triceratops (as opposed
to an unattractive Triceratops I suppose ) to the not totally
paleo-oriented type person.
Cheers,
MDW
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