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Category Archives: sea mammal research unit
Another Mystery Bone For You To Identify
A while ago I posted a beachcombing of a bone found on the East Beach at Cromer, which my Friend Mr P. V. of Lewisham (who regularly entertains such images in his blog, Zygoma) identified as the humerus of a … Continue reading
Posted in beach, beachcombing, Blog Norfolk!, bone, canis croxorum, Cromer, lobsterpots, sea mammal research unit
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Crabs
Last weekend the environs of North Norfolk were infested by played host to the Cromer and Sheringham Crab and Lobster Festival. Cromer’s turn was Saturday, but I missed it as I was too busy in my shed listening to tapes … Continue reading
Posted in beachcombing, Blog Norfolk!, crab, Cromer, eldritch, erumpent, hieronymous bosch, hobbits, i remember when we once had grass, lobster, science of middle-earth, Science-fiction, sea mammal research unit, sheringham, Silliness, the beowulf effect, Writing & Reading
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Reading
A comment on Steve’s blog referring tangentially to one of my own effusions made me think of how many really great popular science books there are out there.. So, here’s an idea. Why not post a few of your suggestions, … Continue reading
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Bone
I’ve been meaning to highlight Zygoma, a great blog by my friend Mr P. V. of Lewisham. Among other things, he offers, every Friday, a mystery object the identity of which his readers can solve over the weekend. The object … Continue reading
Posted in bones, canadian club on the rocks, Cromer, Cromer East Beach, Research, Science Is Vital, sea mammal research unit, seals
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