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RE: Questions
Jeff Poling asks for:
> a) A source that has good artists' renderings of the very first
> crocodylians (the erect stance beasties Georgie talked about)
the Czerka's DINOSAURS: PAST AND PRESENT is nice.
> b) A good source on the paleoclimate and/or paleoflora and/or
> paleofauna of Antarctica. I'm mainly interested in 100 Ma to
> present, but anything would be helpful.
Check below. Stout seems to be the only artist doing any serious work
with Antartica, being the only dino artist I know that has been on site.
He wants to do a book of the entire history of life in Antarctica from
first appearance above the waves to present times. He is also looking
for funding.
> c) A good source on the dinosaurs of Antarctica
William Stout has a portfolio (loose pages colected into a folder)
available through some comic book shops (especially Bud Plant) of the
dinosaurs of Antarctica. He also has 2 posters of dinosaur life of
Antarctica that I'm aware of. I also have his address at home and can
check if you want to contact him directly.
-Betty Cunningham