Paleontology Museum Audio Tour
1. Introduction
1.1 Audio Tour
1.2 Minerals
1.3 James A. Jensen
2. Paleozoic
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Dunkleosteus
2.3 Invertebrates
2.4 Plant Fossils
2.5 Edaphosaurus and Dimetrodon
3. Triassic
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Caelestiventus
3.3 Coelophysoid
3.4 Assorted Triassic Specimens
3.5 Sphenosuchians
3.6 What is a Fossil?
4. Jurassic
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Ceratosaurus
4.3 Ichthyosaurus
4.4 Allosaurus fragilis
4.5 Apatosaurus (femur and partial pelvis bone)
4.6 Allosaurus jimmadseni
4.7 Camptosaurus
4.8 Allosaurus part 2
4.9 Nanosaurus
4.10 Camarasaurus
4.11 Brachiosaurus
4.12 Stegosaurus
4.13 Petrified Wood
4.14 Apatosaurus part 2
4.15 Dyrosaurus
4.16 Torvosaurus
4.17 Cycads
5. Early Cretaceous
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Cricosaurus
5.3 Unnamed Iguanodont
5.4 Moabosaurus
5.5 Utahraptor
5.6 Gastonia
6. Lab
6.1 Specimen prep
7. Late Cretaceous
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Teratophoneus
7.3 Tyrannosaurus Rex
7.4 Deinosuchus
7.5 Pteranodon
7.6 Theropod eggs
7.7 Rhinorex skin impression
7.8 Gnathomortis
7.9 Rhinorex
7.10 Ammonites
7.11 Monoclonius
7.12 Triceratops
7.13 Meteorites
8. Cenozoic
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Green River Formation
8.3 Uintatherium
8.4 Megacerops
8.5 Orem Ground Sloth
8.6 Giant Palm Frond
8.7 Utah Musk Ox
8.8 Saber-teeth
8.9 Megatherium
8.10 Mastodon
8.11 Megaloceros
8.12 Cervalces
8.13 Lepidosteus