I’m very happy to say the year is starting off well for me; only nine days into the year I got a new job. I was a very surprised when I received a call for my employer just minutes after my interview, I immediately thought something was wrong. It was the complete opposite, he told me that he thought he should cancel the rest of the interviews, the job was mine if I wanted it. I immediately said…
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It’s Fossil Friday! Let’s swim back in time about 85 million years to the Late Cretaceous Period to meet Xiphactinus, a gigantic predatory fish. This species could reach lengths of 17 ft (5.2 m) and was capable of swallowing a 6-ft- (2-m-) long fish whole!
The Museum’s Xiphactinus fossils come from Logan County, Kansas, which is home to 70-ft- (21.3 m-) tall sedimentary formations. Though that might not sound like an ideal home for an ocean-dweller, the entire area was covered by a vast inland sea during the Cretaceous.
Photo: Image no. ptc-6634 © AMNH (circa 1996)
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NGC 7331 Acquired with the Schulman Telescope at the Mount Lemmon
Credit: Adam Block/Mount Lemmon SkyCenter/University of Arizona