tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6430035742565248013.post7843316637973334557..comments2024-03-29T04:49:52.271+00:00Comments on Pterosaur.net Blog: The pterodactyl that fell down the back of the sofa, part 2: Busted jaws, gutter casts and something quite uniqueUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6430035742565248013.post-63478232817583604992012-04-23T03:07:15.896+01:002012-04-23T03:07:15.896+01:00Hi, Mark,
I put off reading this and the precedin...Hi, Mark,<br /><br />I put off reading this and the preceding post until I had time and attention, so this is quite late, but these are a pair of fabulous posts. They're my favourite kind of science writing: explaining how we (and by "we", I mean folk like you) figure things out. The pics are excellent too. I especially like the one from your paper showing the lateral, dorsal, ventral and 'business end' views of the end of the jaws.<br /><br />Oh, and I'm one of those who is eagerly awaiting the publication of your book, so news the first draft has been submitted is good news indeed to me.<br /><br />Off to read the paper now, but I noticed the illo at the end. Gruesome. I like the one at the right which appears to be reacting to the one on the left having impinged on its territory. I like how you get expression into the body language.<br /><br />MikeMichaelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07174422312354863164noreply@blogger.com