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pa·le·on·tol·o·gists

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    The numerical value of paleontologists in Chaldean Numerology is: 1

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    The numerical value of paleontologists in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1

Examples of paleontologists in a Sentence

  1. John Long:

    Its frustrating for most of us paleontologists that wejust have only the brain case and part of theskull roof, it would be nice to know about its jaws, teeth and cheek plates, but that must await further discoveries to fully understand the anatomy of Janusiscus.

  2. Cristina Robins:

    We are really just beginning to understand the scientific significance of the finds, this collection adds significantly to our knowledge of the paleontology of California from the Miocene -- about 15-20 million years ago. The quantity and quality of the fossils is extremely impressive, and that comes down to both luck and the skill and care of the mitigation paleontologists and the construction workers who often found the fossils.

  3. Phillip Barden:

    As paleontologists, we speculate about the function of ancient adaptations using available evidence, but to see an extinct predator caught in the act of capturing its prey is invaluable.

  4. Erich Fitzgerald:

    In the meantime, it's these enduring mysteries that continue to spur paleontologists to find out more about our planet's past and ignite wonder in us all.

  5. Field Museum:

    This puzzle has been gnawing at paleontologists, i was blown away when the results started coming in.

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