Hello,
Our website: http://lostworldreturns.co.uk/forum/
A quick primer: http://web.ncf.ca/ee555/LWR/LWRprimer.pdf
To accompany our terrestrial faunas we will want to reconstruct typical belemnites and ammonites. These will consist of both detailed shells on the beaches, as well as active living specimens. Our main focus will be on typical shallow water species (although a few pelagic forms are possible as well).
Current plans call for a North American Aptian-Albian fauna. It is not unlikely that a Late Cretaceous fauna (perhaps southern hemisphere or Asian) and a Late Jurassic fauna will be modeled if we are successful with our current plans. In anycase our goal is to reconstruct only forms that could have met (ie. within 10my and and a few hundred kilometres). So help with faunas is welcome as well.
We are also very interested in any help recreating a correct vertebrate component.
Thank you (Cephalopods rule!),
- Avimimus
Our website: http://lostworldreturns.co.uk/forum/
A quick primer: http://web.ncf.ca/ee555/LWR/LWRprimer.pdf
To accompany our terrestrial faunas we will want to reconstruct typical belemnites and ammonites. These will consist of both detailed shells on the beaches, as well as active living specimens. Our main focus will be on typical shallow water species (although a few pelagic forms are possible as well).
Current plans call for a North American Aptian-Albian fauna. It is not unlikely that a Late Cretaceous fauna (perhaps southern hemisphere or Asian) and a Late Jurassic fauna will be modeled if we are successful with our current plans. In anycase our goal is to reconstruct only forms that could have met (ie. within 10my and and a few hundred kilometres). So help with faunas is welcome as well.
We are also very interested in any help recreating a correct vertebrate component.
Thank you (Cephalopods rule!),
- Avimimus