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paleobiological

  • a word derived from paleobiology.
    paleobiology
    noun
    the branch of paleontology dealing with fossil life forms, especially with reference to their origin, structure, evolution, etc.

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The conditions that created the bonebed, and what led to Allosaurus being buried in unprecedented numbers, are still unknown, not to mention all the other paleobiological and ecological details still embedded in bone and rock.

From Scientific American Jun. 25, 2017

Dinosaur eggs and nesting behaviours: A paleobiological study.

From Scientific American May 15, 2012

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