Thursday, December 31, 2009

Stutue Of Limitations For A Amulance Bill

interview with science writer Ernst Probst about saber-toothed tiger













interview with the Wiesbaden-based science writer Ernst Probst author of a paperback book about saber-toothed cats

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Question: Mr. Probst, how did you get the idea, a Paperback writing about saber tooth tigers?

Answer: During the research for my pocket of cave lion, I came again and again for clues about the simultaneous occurrence of lions from the ice age and saber tooth tigers. I also live in a region where about 600,000 years ago hunted lions large saber-toothed tiger, and findings of the Mosbacher Sanden from Wiesbaden near my home.

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question: Where are the saber-tooth tigers in the area of Wiesbaden?

Answer: The fossils from the Mosbach-Sanden in Wiesbaden are from the saber-toothed tiger-type Homotherium crenatidens. This saber-toothed tiger had a shoulder height of up to 1.10 meters and a total length including a short tail of up to 1.90 meters. Males are meant up to 400 kilograms have been difficult. In the case of Mosbacher Sanden are alluvial deposits, which are named after the former village Mosbach between Wiesbaden and Biebrich.

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question: What are the sites of saber tooth tigers of the ice age is still in Germany?

Answer: saber tooth tigers of the genus Homotherium you know from Untermaßfeld at Meiningen and Voigtstedt in the Harz Mountains (Thuringia), Neuleiningen at Green City (Rheinland-Pfalz), Mauer near Heidelberg and Steinheim an der Murr (Baden-Württemberg), Randers field near Würzburg ( Bavaria). These finds are two different sized species of Homotherium allocated. The older and larger species lived until about 300,000 years ago and is called Homotherium crenatidens, the smaller and younger species existed then, and is called Homotherium latidens. The latter is known from Steinheim an der Murr.



* Question: What were the big cats there during the ice age about 600,000 years ago in Germany?

Answer: Judging by the finds from the Mosbach-Sanden in Wiesbaden, lived apart from the saber tooth tiger Homotherium crenatidens also huge Mosbacher lion (Panthera leo spelaea), European jaguars (Panthera onca gombaszoegensis) and cheetah (Acinonyx pardinensis). Mosbacher was the lion with a total length of up to 3.60 meters, the largest lion in Germany and Europe. He was surpassed only by the American Cave Lion (Panthera leo atrox) between about 100,000 and 11,700 years by about 10 centimeters in length. By a finding from Mauer near Heidelberg, we know that about 600,000 years ago in Germany, leopard (Panthera pardus sickenbergi) existed. At that time prevailed in Germany as climatic conditions in Africa today. In the Rhine river swimming horses and lived on its banks elephants, rhinos, big cats and monkeys.



* Question: What big cats had to fear the saber-toothed tiger Homotherium crenatidens?

Answer: a fight with a grown Mosbacher had a lion, even the largest saber-toothed tiger certainly no chance. From the giant Mosbacher lions were around 300,000 years ago, the somewhat smaller cave lion (Panthera leo spelaea) shows that were still slightly larger than today's lions in Africa.

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Question: In the literature we read today, one part of saber-toothed tigers, the other part of saber-toothed cats. What is the reason?

Answer: In the past they spoke only of saber-toothed tigers. But then some scientists want that designation no longer used the term "saber-toothed cats. For some time, draw a line between Saber-toothed cats and dagger toothed cats. In layman this seems very confusing, especially as some scientists still talk about saber tooth tigers. In my experience may lay with the term dagger toothed cats much.



* Question: what time the earliest known saber-toothed tiger in Germany?

Answer: The oldest remains of saber-tooth tigers in Germany are attributable to the nature Machairodus aphanistus from the Miocene some 10 million years ago. This drove the once great-Rhein Rheinhessen, as findings from Eppelsheim and on Wissberg in Gau-Weinheim in Rhineland-Palatinate show, but also in the region of Baden-Melchingen Würrtemberg. The saber-toothed tiger Machairodus of Ur-Rhine in 1833 first described by the Darmstadt scholar Johann Jakob Kaup scientifically. A contemporary of Machairodus aphanistus was only half as large dagger-toothed cat Paramachairodus ogygius, which occurred in several sites in Germany to light. About Paramachairodus ogygius knew for a long time not much before complete skeletons have been discovered in Spain. Ten million years ago lived the great-Rhine in Germany for at least three species of great apes and elephants and Rhine-bizarre-looking krallenfüßige ungulates.
In Dorn-Dürkheim (Rheinhessen) has the remains of saber-toothed tigers (Machairodus aphanistus) and dagger-toothed cats (Paramachairodus ogygius, Paramacharodus orientalis) excavated from the Miocene about 8.5 million years ago. At that time Germany had been no more apes.
The saber-toothed tigers and dagger toothed cats from the ice age in Germany, the approximately 1 million years old fossils from Untermaßfeld at Meiningen in Thuringia, the geologically oldest finds. They come from a warm period in which existed in Germany, hippos, cheetahs and pumas.

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Science writer Ernst Probst published 2009, paperback books "cave lions", "saber-toothed cats" and "The Cave". He has written the pocket books "The Ur-Rhine" "Records of ancient times" and "records of primitive man." These titles are published in "GRIN for academic texts". http://www.grin.com/e-book/127539/saebelzahnkatzen


Stutue Of Limitations For A Amulance Bill

interview with science writer Ernst Probst about saber-toothed tiger













interview with the Wiesbaden-based science writer Ernst Probst author of a paperback book about saber-toothed cats

*

Question: Mr. Probst, how did you get the idea, a Paperback writing about saber tooth tigers?

Answer: During the research for my pocket of cave lion, I came again and again for clues about the simultaneous occurrence of lions from the ice age and saber tooth tigers. I also live in a region where about 600,000 years ago hunted lions large saber-toothed tiger, and findings of the Mosbacher Sanden from Wiesbaden near my home.

*

question: Where are the saber-tooth tigers in the area of Wiesbaden?

Answer: The fossils from the Mosbach-Sanden in Wiesbaden are from the saber-toothed tiger-type Homotherium crenatidens. This saber-toothed tiger had a shoulder height of up to 1.10 meters and a total length including a short tail of up to 1.90 meters. Males are meant up to 400 kilograms have been difficult. In the case of Mosbacher Sanden are alluvial deposits, which are named after the former village Mosbach between Wiesbaden and Biebrich.

*

question: What are the sites of saber tooth tigers of the ice age is still in Germany?

Answer: saber tooth tigers of the genus Homotherium you know from Untermaßfeld at Meiningen and Voigtstedt in the Harz Mountains (Thuringia), Neuleiningen at Green City (Rheinland-Pfalz), Mauer near Heidelberg and Steinheim an der Murr (Baden-Württemberg), Randers field near Würzburg ( Bavaria). These finds are two different sized species of Homotherium allocated. The older and larger species lived until about 300,000 years ago and is called Homotherium crenatidens, the smaller and younger species existed then, and is called Homotherium latidens. The latter is known from Steinheim an der Murr.



* Question: What were the big cats there during the ice age about 600,000 years ago in Germany?

Answer: Judging by the finds from the Mosbach-Sanden in Wiesbaden, lived apart from the saber tooth tiger Homotherium crenatidens also huge Mosbacher lion (Panthera leo spelaea), European jaguars (Panthera onca gombaszoegensis) and cheetah (Acinonyx pardinensis). Mosbacher was the lion with a total length of up to 3.60 meters, the largest lion in Germany and Europe. He was surpassed only by the American Cave Lion (Panthera leo atrox) between about 100,000 and 11,700 years by about 10 centimeters in length. By a finding from Mauer near Heidelberg, we know that about 600,000 years ago in Germany, leopard (Panthera pardus sickenbergi) existed. At that time prevailed in Germany as climatic conditions in Africa today. In the Rhine river swimming horses and lived on its banks elephants, rhinos, big cats and monkeys.



* Question: What big cats had to fear the saber-toothed tiger Homotherium crenatidens?

Answer: a fight with a grown Mosbacher had a lion, even the largest saber-toothed tiger certainly no chance. From the giant Mosbacher lions were around 300,000 years ago, the somewhat smaller cave lion (Panthera leo spelaea) shows that were still slightly larger than today's lions in Africa.

*

Question: In the literature we read today, one part of saber-toothed tigers, the other part of saber-toothed cats. What is the reason?

Answer: In the past they spoke only of saber-toothed tigers. But then some scientists want that designation no longer used the term "saber-toothed cats. For some time, draw a line between Saber-toothed cats and dagger toothed cats. In layman this seems very confusing, especially as some scientists still talk about saber tooth tigers. In my experience may lay with the term dagger toothed cats much.



* Question: what time the earliest known saber-toothed tiger in Germany?

Answer: The oldest remains of saber-tooth tigers in Germany are attributable to the nature Machairodus aphanistus from the Miocene some 10 million years ago. This drove the once great-Rhein Rheinhessen, as findings from Eppelsheim and on Wissberg in Gau-Weinheim in Rhineland-Palatinate show, but also in the region of Baden-Melchingen Würrtemberg. The saber-toothed tiger Machairodus of Ur-Rhine in 1833 first described by the Darmstadt scholar Johann Jakob Kaup scientifically. A contemporary of Machairodus aphanistus was only half as large dagger-toothed cat Paramachairodus ogygius, which occurred in several sites in Germany to light. About Paramachairodus ogygius knew for a long time not much before complete skeletons have been discovered in Spain. Ten million years ago lived the great-Rhine in Germany for at least three species of great apes and elephants and Rhine-bizarre-looking krallenfüßige ungulates.
In Dorn-Dürkheim (Rheinhessen) has the remains of saber-toothed tigers (Machairodus aphanistus) and dagger-toothed cats (Paramachairodus ogygius, Paramacharodus orientalis) excavated from the Miocene about 8.5 million years ago. At that time Germany had been no more apes.
The saber-toothed tigers and dagger toothed cats from the ice age in Germany, the approximately 1 million years old fossils from Untermaßfeld at Meiningen in Thuringia, the geologically oldest finds. They come from a warm period in which existed in Germany, hippos, cheetahs and pumas.

*

Science writer Ernst Probst published 2009, paperback books "cave lions", "saber-toothed cats" and "The Cave". He has written the pocket books "The Ur-Rhine" "Records of ancient times" and "records of primitive man." These titles are published in "GRIN for academic texts". http://www.grin.com/e-book/127539/saebelzahnkatzen


Monday, December 21, 2009

Lauren London And Weaves

The saber-toothed tiger Homotherium from South America






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orders of the pocket book "saber-toothed cats" in paperback or e-book at





interview with Kees van Hooijdonk expert on saber-toothed cats from Rucphen in the Netherlands and co-author of two superb volumes about saber-toothed tiger in Dutch and English

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2006 was found in El Breal de Orocual in Monagas state in northeastern Venezuela, a tar pit (Tar Pit) with rich fossil content. The most important discovery is the evidence of saber-toothed cat Homotherium of 24 April 2007. This feline species previously not known from South America.

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saber-toothed cats locality El Breal de Orocual in Venezuela

Question: Mr. van Hooijdonk, you were in the scientific investigation of a spectacular South American saber-toothed cat discovered in tar pits of El Breal de Orocual in Venezuela involved - what is special about this find?

Answer: My contribution to the study of the saber-toothed cat is Homotherium from the northeast of Venezuela is very small and limited to the exchange of information on Homotherium crenatidens in Europe (mainly Homotherium Senez, Haute Loire, France, which in Lyon will be kept). Ascanio Rincon, research director of studies of the finds from Venezuela, has contacted me in early 2008 because of my publications on my web page on the saber-toothed cat Homotherium and the dagger-toothed cat Megantereon from Senez. He was particularly interested in these cats, because he recovered a Fund had, with the Homotherium is Senez from virtually identical. Later Ascanio has traveled even for research at Homotherium to Lyon (France), where the complete skeleton of Homotherium Senez from the University Claude Bernard is kept. In the Museum Histoire Naturelle in Paris, he studied a magnificent skull of Homotherium of Perrier (France). The extraordinary thing about the find from Venezuela is that it is the first find of the saber-toothed cat is Homotherium on the South American continent. This genus was therefore much more widespread than you did before.



* Question: From when the saber-toothed cat Fund is from Venezuela and be known geological age in years?

Answer: comparative study with other sites have shown that the fossils from Venezuela have an age of about 1.8 million years ago, what the Early Pleistocene (Early Ice Age) or. But further studies are needed to determine the absolute age.

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fossils the saber tooth cat Homotherium from Venezuela

question: Which parts of the skull or skeleton is at the saber-toothed cat find from Venezuela?

Answer: To find material in Venezuela include a skull, seven pine, two jumping legs, a heel bone, a humerus, a metatarsal bone and some finger joints, which come from at least six, maybe even seven saber-toothed cats.

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Question: The saber-toothed cats from Venezuela fund is expected to genus Homotherium , from North America, Asia, Europe, Africa and now also known from South America. Was seen in the size of the Fund Animal calculated?

Answer: I do not have exact dimensions of the saber-toothed cat Homotherium from Venezuela. But because it is very similar to the North American way, I think that had Homotherium from Venezuela, the size of a modern lion.

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Question: Differs the saber-toothed cats from Venezuela-Fund of the saber tooth tigers of Europe, for example from the Netherlands, France and Germany?

Answer: While there are some similarities with a North American Art from the Blancan age in Nebraska, but the muzzle of the saber-toothed cats from Venezuela is a little shorter than usual. Further research will clarify whether one Homotherium from Venezuela to a new subspecies.

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question: are discovered in the tar pits of El Breal Orocual de Venezuela in the remains of contemporaries of the saber-toothed cat Homotherium ?

Answer: see the studies of thousands of fossils in Venezolano Instituto de Investigaciones Científicas (IVIC), that the findings included in the tar pits of El Bréal de Orocual to a wealth of wildlife that are even a number of formerly in Venezuela and South America, unknown species included. The first notice of such animals in "The Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology" by Ascanio Rincon and other authors in the year 2007 contains a list of more than 30 animal species, such as armadillo, saber-toothed cat Homotherium , dagger-toothed cat Smilodon , wild boar, wild horses, camels, giant sloth, rhinoceros-like mammal, tapirs, various water birds, alligators and elephants .

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question: How did it happen that you took part in the scientific investigation of the saber-toothed cat discovered in Venezuela?

Answer: As I said, my contribution was minimal and limited to the exchange of information. After the identification of Homotherium in May 2008 at a conference on Saber-toothed cats, the idea for the joint publication called "Remarkable disoveries in a Venezuelan Tar Pit," which was published in December 2009.

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Question: saber-toothed cats and saber-tooth tiger, as they were called earlier, are among the most fascinating predators of prehistoric times. Is known about the lives of these cats all?

Answer: The man knows no means the whole life. This also applies to the cats and saber-toothed cats. Some of the problems still to be resolved are questions of origin and ancestry. New technologies such as DNA testing promote many new views on the origin and ancestry. Another question is how Saber-toothed cats have feeds that is, how could they attack their prey without breaking their long canines.

*

question: surely want many readers of this interview, learn more about you in your capacity as a saber-toothed cat expert. Is there a web address where this is possible?

Answer: My Internet address is: http://www.ijstijd.net - From this website you can follow links to fossils and saber-toothed cats.

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The questions for the interview, the Wiesbaden-based science writer Ernst Probst,
author of the pocket books "cave lions. Wild cats in Ice Age "and" saber-toothed cats. Machairodus of up to Smilodon.

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literature on saber-toothed cats:

book "De Sabeltandtijger uit de Noordzee" (Dutch)
http://www.sabeltandtijger.eu/?lang=nl

book "The Saber-toothed Cat of the North Sea "(English)
http://www.sabeltandtijger.eu/?lang=en

book" saber-toothed cat "(German)
http://www.grin.com/e-book/127539 / saebelzahnkatzen

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Weblink:
saber tooth tiger Blog
http://saebelzahntiger.blogspot.com

Lauren London And Weaves

The saber-toothed tiger Homotherium from South America






:

orders of the pocket book "saber-toothed cats" in paperback or e-book at





interview with Kees van Hooijdonk expert on saber-toothed cats from Rucphen in the Netherlands and co-author of two superb volumes about saber-toothed tiger in Dutch and English

*

2006 was found in El Breal de Orocual in Monagas state in northeastern Venezuela, a tar pit (Tar Pit) with rich fossil content. The most important discovery is the evidence of saber-toothed cat Homotherium of 24 April 2007. This feline species previously not known from South America.

*



saber-toothed cats locality El Breal de Orocual in Venezuela

Question: Mr. van Hooijdonk, you were in the scientific investigation of a spectacular South American saber-toothed cat discovered in tar pits of El Breal de Orocual in Venezuela involved - what is special about this find?

Answer: My contribution to the study of the saber-toothed cat is Homotherium from the northeast of Venezuela is very small and limited to the exchange of information on Homotherium crenatidens in Europe (mainly Homotherium Senez, Haute Loire, France, which in Lyon will be kept). Ascanio Rincon, research director of studies of the finds from Venezuela, has contacted me in early 2008 because of my publications on my web page on the saber-toothed cat Homotherium and the dagger-toothed cat Megantereon from Senez. He was particularly interested in these cats, because he recovered a Fund had, with the Homotherium is Senez from virtually identical. Later Ascanio has traveled even for research at Homotherium to Lyon (France), where the complete skeleton of Homotherium Senez from the University Claude Bernard is kept. In the Museum Histoire Naturelle in Paris, he studied a magnificent skull of Homotherium of Perrier (France). The extraordinary thing about the find from Venezuela is that it is the first find of the saber-toothed cat is Homotherium on the South American continent. This genus was therefore much more widespread than you did before.



* Question: From when the saber-toothed cat Fund is from Venezuela and be known geological age in years?

Answer: comparative study with other sites have shown that the fossils from Venezuela have an age of about 1.8 million years ago, what the Early Pleistocene (Early Ice Age) or. But further studies are needed to determine the absolute age.

*


























fossils the saber tooth cat Homotherium from Venezuela

question: Which parts of the skull or skeleton is at the saber-toothed cat find from Venezuela?

Answer: To find material in Venezuela include a skull, seven pine, two jumping legs, a heel bone, a humerus, a metatarsal bone and some finger joints, which come from at least six, maybe even seven saber-toothed cats.

*

Question: The saber-toothed cats from Venezuela fund is expected to genus Homotherium , from North America, Asia, Europe, Africa and now also known from South America. Was seen in the size of the Fund Animal calculated?

Answer: I do not have exact dimensions of the saber-toothed cat Homotherium from Venezuela. But because it is very similar to the North American way, I think that had Homotherium from Venezuela, the size of a modern lion.

*

Question: Differs the saber-toothed cats from Venezuela-Fund of the saber tooth tigers of Europe, for example from the Netherlands, France and Germany?

Answer: While there are some similarities with a North American Art from the Blancan age in Nebraska, but the muzzle of the saber-toothed cats from Venezuela is a little shorter than usual. Further research will clarify whether one Homotherium from Venezuela to a new subspecies.

*

question: are discovered in the tar pits of El Breal Orocual de Venezuela in the remains of contemporaries of the saber-toothed cat Homotherium ?

Answer: see the studies of thousands of fossils in Venezolano Instituto de Investigaciones Científicas (IVIC), that the findings included in the tar pits of El Bréal de Orocual to a wealth of wildlife that are even a number of formerly in Venezuela and South America, unknown species included. The first notice of such animals in "The Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology" by Ascanio Rincon and other authors in the year 2007 contains a list of more than 30 animal species, such as armadillo, saber-toothed cat Homotherium , dagger-toothed cat Smilodon , wild boar, wild horses, camels, giant sloth, rhinoceros-like mammal, tapirs, various water birds, alligators and elephants .

*

question: How did it happen that you took part in the scientific investigation of the saber-toothed cat discovered in Venezuela?

Answer: As I said, my contribution was minimal and limited to the exchange of information. After the identification of Homotherium in May 2008 at a conference on Saber-toothed cats, the idea for the joint publication called "Remarkable disoveries in a Venezuelan Tar Pit," which was published in December 2009.

*

Question: saber-toothed cats and saber-tooth tiger, as they were called earlier, are among the most fascinating predators of prehistoric times. Is known about the lives of these cats all?

Answer: The man knows no means the whole life. This also applies to the cats and saber-toothed cats. Some of the problems still to be resolved are questions of origin and ancestry. New technologies such as DNA testing promote many new views on the origin and ancestry. Another question is how Saber-toothed cats have feeds that is, how could they attack their prey without breaking their long canines.

*

question: surely want many readers of this interview, learn more about you in your capacity as a saber-toothed cat expert. Is there a web address where this is possible?

Answer: My Internet address is: http://www.ijstijd.net - From this website you can follow links to fossils and saber-toothed cats.

*

The questions for the interview, the Wiesbaden-based science writer Ernst Probst,
author of the pocket books "cave lions. Wild cats in Ice Age "and" saber-toothed cats. Machairodus of up to Smilodon.

*

literature on saber-toothed cats:

book "De Sabeltandtijger uit de Noordzee" (Dutch)
http://www.sabeltandtijger.eu/?lang=nl

book "The Saber-toothed Cat of the North Sea "(English)
http://www.sabeltandtijger.eu/?lang=en

book" saber-toothed cat "(German)
http://www.grin.com/e-book/127539 / saebelzahnkatzen

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Weblink:
saber tooth tiger Blog
http://saebelzahntiger.blogspot.com

Friday, December 18, 2009

Neufchatel Cheese Truffles

Where to buy the paperback of saber-toothed tiger

Saebel

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excerpt from the paperback "saber-toothed cats" in " Google Book Search:
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contents of the pocket book "saber-toothed cats":

saber-toothed cats and saber-tooth tiger, as they were called earlier fascination since time immemorial, people all over the world. These big cats and, in extreme cases up to 28 inches long canines are among the best known prehistoric mammals. The first of them already raced in the Miocene about 15 million years ago on our "Blue Planet". The last disappeared towards the end of the Ice Age 11,700 years ago, forever out of nature. With these more or less impressive big cats is addressed in Paperback "saber-toothed cats" of the Wiesbaden science writer Ernst Probst. It is in Germany, Europe, Africa, Asia and America discovered species from the saber-toothed cats and dagger-toothed cats and other prehistoric predators, namely, Mosbacher lions, cave lions, European jaguars, leopards, snow leopards, cheetahs and pumas. The idea for this paperback about saber-toothed cats matured during the search for the 2009 was released the titles "The Ur-Rhine. Rheinhessen ten million years "and" cave lions. Wild cats in Ice Age "by Ernst Probst. For this it was often to saber-toothed cats and dagger toothed cats. The paperback "saber-toothed cats" is Professor Dr. Helmut Hemmer from Mainz, Thomas Keller from Wiesbaden and Dick Mol of Hoofddorp (Netherlands) perspectives. Professor Dr. Helmut Hemmer is an internationally renowned expert in fossil cats and was formerly at the Zoological Institute of the University of Mainz active. Dr. Thomas Keller works as a paleontologist at the State Conservation Office in Wiesbaden, Hessen and has made outstanding contributions to the study of the Mosbach sands and its fossil fauna. Dick Mol is an expert on fossil mammals from the ice age (especially mammoth) from Hoofddorp (Netherlands). All three have often helped the author with great patience during the research for different books. Ernst Probst has published over 30 books and paperbacks. The most famous of his works "Germany in prehistoric times", "Germany in the Stone Age", "Germany in the Bronze Age," are "records of ancient times", "Dinosaurs in Germany" (with Raymund Windolf) "Records of the primitive man" and " monsters on the track. "

Neufchatel Cheese Truffles

Where to buy the paperback of saber-toothed tiger

Saebel

Wiesbaden (saber-tooth tiger-blog) - ". Saber-toothed cats from Machairodus to Smilodon" The paperback of the Wiesbaden science author Ernst Probst is available in around 1,000 online book shops in Europe. For example:

Amazon
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saber-toothed cats and saber-tooth tiger, as they were called earlier fascination since time immemorial, people all over the world. These big cats and, in extreme cases up to 28 inches long canines are among the best known prehistoric mammals. The first of them already raced in the Miocene about 15 million years ago on our "Blue Planet". The last disappeared towards the end of the Ice Age 11,700 years ago, forever out of nature. With these more or less impressive big cats is addressed in Paperback "saber-toothed cats" of the Wiesbaden science writer Ernst Probst. It is in Germany, Europe, Africa, Asia and America discovered species from the saber-toothed cats and dagger-toothed cats and other prehistoric predators, namely, Mosbacher lions, cave lions, European jaguars, leopards, snow leopards, cheetahs and pumas. The idea for this paperback about saber-toothed cats matured during the search for the 2009 was released the titles "The Ur-Rhine. Rheinhessen ten million years "and" cave lions. Wild cats in Ice Age "by Ernst Probst. For this it was often to saber-toothed cats and dagger toothed cats. The paperback "saber-toothed cats" is Professor Dr. Helmut Hemmer from Mainz, Thomas Keller from Wiesbaden and Dick Mol of Hoofddorp (Netherlands) perspectives. Professor Dr. Helmut Hemmer is an internationally renowned expert in fossil cats and was formerly at the Zoological Institute of the University of Mainz active. Dr. Thomas Keller works as a paleontologist at the State Conservation Office in Wiesbaden, Hessen and has made outstanding contributions to the study of the Mosbach sands and its fossil fauna. Dick Mol is an expert on fossil mammals from the ice age (especially mammoth) from Hoofddorp (Netherlands). All three have often helped the author with great patience during the research for different books. Ernst Probst has published over 30 books and paperbacks. The most famous of his works "Germany in prehistoric times", "Germany in the Stone Age", "Germany in the Bronze Age," are "records of ancient times", "Dinosaurs in Germany" (with Raymund Windolf) "Records of the primitive man" and " monsters on the track. "

Thursday, December 17, 2009

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Wiesbaden (saber-tooth tiger-blog) - Anyone interested in saber-toothed tiger from the distant past, is informed in a paperback "saber-toothed cats from Machairodus to Smilodon." Of the Wiesbaden best science writer. The 336-page richly illustrated and provides all the Paperback in Germany, Austria and Switzerland occurring saber-toothed cats (formerly called saber-toothed tiger) and dagger-toothed cats in words and pictures. This paperback is published in "GRIN for academic texts" and available in about 1,000 online bookstores. Orders for "Amazon" at

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contents of the pocket book "saber-toothed cats":

saber-toothed cats and saber-tooth tiger, as they were called earlier fascination since time immemorial, people all over the world. These big cats and, in extreme cases up to 28 inches long canines are among the best known prehistoric mammals. The first of them already raced in the Miocene about 15 million years on our blue planet. The last disappeared towards the end of the Ice Age 11,700 years ago, forever out of nature. With these more or less impressive big cats is addressed in Paperback saber tooth cats of the Wiesbaden science author Ernst Probst. It is in Germany, Europe, Africa, Asia and America before discovered species of saber-toothed cats and dagger-toothed cats and other prehistoric predators, namely, Mosbacher lions, cave lions, European jaguars, leopards, snow leopards, cheetahs and pumas.

The idea for this paperback about saber-toothed cats matured during the search for the titles published in 2009, the Ur-Rhine. Rheinhessen ten million years ago and cave lions. Big cats in the Ice Age by Ernst Probst. For this it was often to saber-toothed cats and dagger toothed cats.

The paperback saber-toothed cats, Professor Dr. Helmut Hemmer of Mainz, Thomas Keller from Wiesbaden and Dick Mol of Hoofddorp (Netherlands) perspectives. Professor Dr. Helmut Hemmer is an internationally renowned expert in fossil cats and was formerly at the Zoological Institute of the University of Mainz active. Dr. Thomas Keller works as a paleontologist at the State Conservation Office in Wiesbaden, Hessen and has made outstanding contributions to the study of the Mosbach sands and its fossil fauna. Dick Mol is an expert on fossil mammals from the ice age (especially mammoth) from Hoofddorp (Netherlands). All three have often helped the author with great patience during the research for different books.

Ernst Probst has published over 30 books and paperbacks. Best known are his works Germany in primitive times, Germany in the Stone Age, Germany in the bronze age, records of old, records of prehistoric man, dinosaurs in Germany (along with Raymund Windolf), monsters on the trail, the great-Rhine, cave lions, saber-toothed cats, the cave bear.

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pocketbook on saber-toothed tiger in" Amazon "

Wiesbaden (saber-tooth tiger-blog) - Anyone interested in saber-toothed tiger from the distant past, is informed in a paperback "saber-toothed cats from Machairodus to Smilodon." Of the Wiesbaden best science writer. The 336-page richly illustrated and provides all the Paperback in Germany, Austria and Switzerland occurring saber-toothed cats (formerly called saber-toothed tiger) and dagger-toothed cats in words and pictures. This paperback is published in "GRIN for academic texts" and available in about 1,000 online bookstores. Orders for "Amazon" at

http://www.amazon.de/S% C3% A4belzahnkatzen-Von-Machairodus-bis-Smilodon/dp/3640327942/ref = sr_1_1 ie = UTF8 & s = books & qid = 1261041950 & sr = 8? -1

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contents of the pocket book "saber-toothed cats":

saber-toothed cats and saber-tooth tiger, as they were called earlier fascination since time immemorial, people all over the world. These big cats and, in extreme cases up to 28 inches long canines are among the best known prehistoric mammals. The first of them already raced in the Miocene about 15 million years on our blue planet. The last disappeared towards the end of the Ice Age 11,700 years ago, forever out of nature. With these more or less impressive big cats is addressed in Paperback saber tooth cats of the Wiesbaden science author Ernst Probst. It is in Germany, Europe, Africa, Asia and America before discovered species of saber-toothed cats and dagger-toothed cats and other prehistoric predators, namely, Mosbacher lions, cave lions, European jaguars, leopards, snow leopards, cheetahs and pumas.

The idea for this paperback about saber-toothed cats matured during the search for the titles published in 2009, the Ur-Rhine. Rheinhessen ten million years ago and cave lions. Big cats in the Ice Age by Ernst Probst. For this it was often to saber-toothed cats and dagger toothed cats.

The paperback saber-toothed cats, Professor Dr. Helmut Hemmer of Mainz, Thomas Keller from Wiesbaden and Dick Mol of Hoofddorp (Netherlands) perspectives. Professor Dr. Helmut Hemmer is an internationally renowned expert in fossil cats and was formerly at the Zoological Institute of the University of Mainz active. Dr. Thomas Keller works as a paleontologist at the State Conservation Office in Wiesbaden, Hessen and has made outstanding contributions to the study of the Mosbach sands and its fossil fauna. Dick Mol is an expert on fossil mammals from the ice age (especially mammoth) from Hoofddorp (Netherlands). All three have often helped the author with great patience during the research for different books.

Ernst Probst has published over 30 books and paperbacks. Best known are his works Germany in primitive times, Germany in the Stone Age, Germany in the bronze age, records of old, records of prehistoric man, dinosaurs in Germany (along with Raymund Windolf), monsters on the trail, the great-Rhine, cave lions, saber-toothed cats, the cave bear.

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

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Could you turn a normal-weight adults completely into energy, would get (according to the formula e = mc ²) is approximately two billion kilowatt-hours out of it. This is about as much as a nuclear power plant produces the type Biblis in 175 years.

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emc2

Could you turn a normal-weight adults completely into energy, would get (according to the formula e = mc ²) is approximately two billion kilowatt-hours out of it. This is about as much as a nuclear power plant produces the type Biblis in 175 years.

Since I create Fratz Surely 200 years Biblis (now I almost wrote Bilitis).

I of course back to 'knowledge that nobody needs, but well received "learned at www.welt.de .

Sunday, December 6, 2009

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Who by plane from Europe to America and back will appear curvature effect due to the time of relativity theory those left behind when he returned about two septillionth seconds younger than if he had stayed home.

So I'm already 6 under (in words SIX) septillionth seconds.

Will I grow older, when I travel in the opposite direction to Australia?

I also have the "knowledge that nobody needs, but well received" learned at www.welt.de .

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fountain

Who by plane from Europe to America and back will appear curvature effect due to the time of relativity theory those left behind when he returned about two septillionth seconds younger than if he had stayed home.

So I'm already 6 under (in words SIX) septillionth seconds.

Will I grow older, when I travel in the opposite direction to Australia?

I also have the "knowledge that nobody needs, but well received" learned at www.welt.de .

Thursday, December 3, 2009

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newborns have 350 bones. Many of them grow together over the course of childhood together, so that by the 20th Age around the final Bone is reached number of 206.

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newborns have 350 bones. Many of them grow together over the course of childhood together, so that by the 20th Age around the final Bone is reached number of 206.

You learn but still added!

I also have the "knowledge that nobody needs, but well received" learned at www.welt.de .

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

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If the birth rates in Germany are still 400 more years like the past 35 years, there are no more Germans. And if the childbearing age in Germany or 400 years to rise as in the past 35 years, brings a woman to her first child on average at 85 years of each other.

I also have the "knowledge that nobody needs, but well received" learned at www.welt.de .

Hope you people like it.

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close in on the speck

If the birth rates in Germany are still 400 more years like the past 35 years, there are no more Germans. And if the childbearing age in Germany or 400 years to rise as in the past 35 years, brings a woman to her first child on average at 85 years of each other.

I also have the "knowledge that nobody needs, but well received" learned at www.welt.de .

Hope you people like it.