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Also read: Primates http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2002/04   Message List  
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From: kutchscience
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Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2004 11:59 AM
Subject: Also read: Primates
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2002/04/0418_020418_primates.html


Dear Science and the Geology friends,

The earliest octopus fossil was found in Jurassic rocks. It is unusual for an
octopus - an animal without a shell or skeleton - to be fossilised.

Do not be surprised if you find a Giant Squid Fossils in The Gangeshwar dome
near Gunawari River in the mountains near Madhapar (5KM) in BHUJ (10 Km )
-KUTCH, We have got some perfect views of such fossils and sent to the experts
for the identification and verifications. But did not expose to others just to
protect those from Vandals and Thieves of stealing mentality traders. The rock
in which the fossils were hidden to protect from those "thieves and vandals."
Fossils found in older layers may have been formed later in the geological
process , And those fossil layer may contain old layers of fossils superimposed
by the new formation of layers and phase Two fossils in the new younger layers,
Mukherjee D., Bardhan S. & Ghosh D., 2002. Significance of new species of
Cryptorhynchia (Brachiopoda) from the Middle Jurassic of Kutch, India.
Alcheringa, 26 (1-2), 209-231.

world's largest fossil of the squid-like, straight-shelled cephalopod a
spiral-shelled subclass of cephalopods. A cephalopod is a marine mollusk that
has a distinct head with suckers attached to it, highly developed eyes and
varying numbers of arms.
fossil almost 6-feet long and 90-100 million years old.


http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2002/04/0418_020418_primates.html

Phase Two fossil: Some Geologist do disagree with the Phase Two formation of the
fossils in Older layers but they need to understand the later formations, on
the layer of old fossilised layers which are indistinguishable from the newly
formed layers at the same place. (read below)


Dr.BHUDIA-Science Group Of INDIA.
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President:"Kutch Science Foundation".
Founder :"Kutch Amateurs Astronomers Club - Bhuj - Kutch".
Life Member:"kutch Itihaas Parishad".
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