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Renovations at the Hairy Museum
Just wanted to let you all know that some changes have been quietly
taking place at the long-dormant Hairy Museum of Natural History
website, at:
http://www.hmnh.org
Long known for its "Goofy Dinosaurs" trading card series, the HMNH has
been infused with new vigor and plans for the future of offbeat natural
history.
Of possible interest to the list is the new Library section, where
classic literature is made available to the world in HTML form. First
up, Edward Drinker Cope's classic 1868-1870 articles on "The Fossil
Reptiles of New Jersey." Kangaroo theropods, serpentine mosasaurs, and
reverse-elasmosaurs are on display in one of the first articles
describing uniquely American Dinosauria.
http://www.hmnh.org/library/
And just in time for the holidays is a sacrilicious take on ceratosaur
cannibalism, "The Story of the Coelophysis Madonna."
http://www.hmnh.org/galleries/
Quality silkscreened t-shirts of this heartwarming Triassic icon are
also available in our new Paleo-Pop Shop.
Hope you enjoy it!
Matt Celeskey.
deadanimaldesign@hmnh.org