| Charles Whitney Gilmore - 1916 - 548 pages
...represent the color and texture of the Laramie sandstone in which the remains of these animals are found. From the tip of the beak to the end of the tail the skeleton «as restored is 19 feet 8 inches in length. The skull, which is 6 feet long, equals nearly... | |
| Science - 1872 - 538 pages
...size of the Jay, has a strong black beak, with a slightly curved upper maxilla, and measures 16 inches from the tip of the beak to the end of the tail. Its feet are black like those of the former. Its plumage is soft silk-like and glossy black. It has... | |
| United States National Museum - Anthropology - 1906 - 1080 pages
...represent the color and texture of the Laramie sandstone in which the remains of these animals are found. From the tip of the beak to the end of the tail the skeleton as restored is 19 feet 8 inches in length. The skull, which is 6 feet long, equals nearly... | |
| J. L. Cloudsley-Thompson - Nature - 2005 - 240 pages
...propel the animal through the water. D. coriacea, the largest living turtle, measures up to 2. 1 m from the tip of the beak to the end of the tail (carapace length 1.5m) and weighs as much as 4.5 kg. No marine turtle, either extinct or extant, has... | |
| 1862 - 450 pages
...Mallow ' by the natives. It accords with the description of M. freycineti. The bird measures 14 inches from the tip of the beak to the end of the tail ; the plumage is of an uniform blackish-brown colour, the mandibles, feet, and legs yellow. At Tanna... | |
| Rhode Island. Commissioners of Inland Fisheries - Fisheries - 1901 - 174 pages
...size of some of 10 the lobsters on September 15 is given in the following table. The measurements are from the tip of the " beak " to the end of the tail, and are given in millimeters. (1mm. = 1-25 inch.) Set 1. Set 3. Set 8. Hatched May 31. Hatched June... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - Discoveries in science - 1920 - 716 pages
...Wyoming, a region from which he obtained the skulls and other skeletal parts of more than 40 individuals. From the tip of the beak to the end of the tail, the Triceratops is 19 feet 8 inches in length, and in front of the hips is 8 feet 2 inches in height.... | |
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