Sunday, October 16, 2011

Global warming blamed for smaller species - Warmist Seth Borenstein
Stanford biologist Terry Root, an expert in climate change, said the study's conclusions "seem kind of far-fetched".
Climate change is shrinking our food: study - News - Mail & Guardian Online
Some of the most worrying changes are at the bottom of the food chain, especially in the ocean, where tiny phytoplankton and calcium-building creatures are dwindling in size due to acidification and the reduced capacity of warmer water to hold oxygen and nutrients.
The 10 Biggest Dinosaurs - The Largest Dinosaurs, Pterosaurs and Plesiosaurs
Better known as "SuperCroc," the 40-foot-long Sarcosuchus weighed about 8 tons--about twice as long, and ten times as heavy, as the biggest crocodiles alive today.

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