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May 16

Written by: Mike Hallett
5/16/2008 10:31 AM

prehistoric sea dragons down the the very finest details.

The Hallettestoneion Scientific Research Project located in Kaysville Utah has been focusing its resources specifically on skull matrix excavations, and developing an understanding of the components located within skull matrix. The 8,000 individual skull matrix components include the skull itself, the crown and facial spikes and the teeth including the identical progressive replacement teeth.  The Seazorias teeth arrangements are completely different than what we are used to seeing with the vertebra lad dinosaurs. Seazoria teeth are in a duck-billed horse shoe configurations extending out around and in front of the skull. The facial and crown spikes are individual components that have dis attached from the skull and are laying next to the right and left sides of the skull. Seazoria teeth average 27 inches and are created like all other forms of prehistoric teeth and structural growth format of Seazoria Dragon teeth can be compared directly to all other structural formats of advanced prehistoric teeth. The best comparisons are between Hallettestoneion Seazoria Dragon teeth and prehistoric (shark) Megaledon teeth. Comparisons of the overall structure and the internal sub structure are clearly related biological structures. Compared directly in distinctive rights, lefts, tops, and bottom teeth.  Excavations and biological scientific understandings of Hallettestoneion  Seazoria Dragons should be of the highest national scientific priority.

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