Ashland Vertebrate Biology

A course blog for Bio 328 - Vertebrate Biology at Ashland University in Ohio.

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Welcome to Vertebrate Biology

You are here at the beginning of the Ashland University Vertebrate Biology blog.  All of us in the class will be contributing posts and comments as we share the information we find on Vertebrates.  There is a huge amount of research done on this group that is near and dear to our hearts as fellow owners of a vertebral column.  Check back soon for more substantive posts.
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