Everything from the smallest dino to the biggest predator seems to become an appetizer for some other species of dinosaur during the movie. |
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He was also able to travel to Bloemfontein to compare the fossils with those of an early dinosaur in the National Museum. |
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The decapod remains were located between 0.5 and 3.0 m from a titanosaurian sauropod dinosaur caudal vertebra. |
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The williams Fork Formation preserves a diverse dinosaur fauna containing at least nine saurischian and five ornithischian species. |
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I still get invites but I feel like a dinosaur and a bit of a has-been now. |
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The Incisivosaurus specimen clears up where oviraptors fit into the dinosaur hierarchy, says Currie. |
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Some oysters and also the bivalve Spondylus were found attached to the dinosaur bones. |
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Terrestrial deposits contain fossils ranging from Paleocene leaf imprints to Cretaceous dinosaur remains. |
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There are dinosaur shaped biscuits, and fairy cakes scattered with tiny, dinosaur shaped hundreds and thousands. |
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Luckily, one of the classroom teachers owned about 20 different plastic dinosaur models. |
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Sporting a straw fedora hat, Julie treated the little boys to shaved ice and a dinosaur balloon. |
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All of this leads the dinosaur kids on a wild adventure that culminates in a climactic confrontation on top of a volcano. |
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To clinch the argument, we needed a fossil that unambiguously showed a nonavian dinosaur with a feathery body covering. |
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Almost half of the dinosaur fossils found in southeastern Australia are hypsilophodontids. |
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The research is based on a dinosaur pelvis that contains a single pair of shelled eggs inside the body cavity. |
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Aladar the iguanodon, the Tarzan of the dinosaur world, is raised by lemurs. |
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Mantellisaurus is the iguanodont dinosaur formerly known as Iguanodon atherfieldensis. |
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Also included are a few dinosaur facts files and a trivia quiz, both of which should appeal exclusively to kids. |
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He would also have become aware that not all dinosaur bones are permineralized. |
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He is confident that this will profoundly affect the perspective paleontologists take towards dinosaur behavior. |
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Oviraptor, now known to be inappropriately named, was a dinosaur which reached 2 metres long. |
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Yet the earliest dinosaur fossils that best fit into the dino to bird scenario are contemporary with the earliest bird fossils. |
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One of the puzzles polar dinosaur specialists face is establishing how cold it was, at what time period, where. |
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The discovery of the polar dinosaurs clearly suggests that they survived the volcanic winter that apparently killed other dinosaur species. |
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These tissues can theoretically be identified from very small samples, such as fragments in dinosaur coprolites. |
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Today, the Manchester Museum is at the forefront of applied dinosaur research. |
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Scientific testing has determined that the oldest dinosaur fossils are hundreds of millions of years old. |
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Almost no dinosaur fossils have been found from that time, particularly in North America. |
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Even today visitors can scour the area and come up with fragments of dinosaur eggshell or fossilized bone shards of Protoceratops. |
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From the Froude numbers he could compute the speeds of the different dinosaur species he had data for. |
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His days and the days of his unconstitutional gatekeeping are numbered, and he will soon pass into history like the ideological dinosaur he is. |
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Blanco had successfully used a similar method to estimate the speed of 30 living mammals and the T-rex-like dinosaur Giganotosaurus. |
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Deinonychus antirrhopus is one of the dinosaur species represented in Dinosaur Hall at the Academy of Natural Sciences. |
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A huge curved claw on each foot made Deinonychus a small but particularly deadly dinosaur of the Cretaceous Period. |
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At intervals, the double-height spaces are penetrated by the diagrid structure, bleached white like dinosaur ribs. |
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But the iguanas in dinosaur costumes, super-sized dimetrodons, superimposed supposed menaces, don't cut it. |
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A family of prehistoric dimwits go about their daily business, occasionally interrupted by dinosaur attacks and other such primordial dangers. |
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They do still have two skeletons of Tarbosaurus, a theropod dinosaur related to Tyrannosaurus rex. |
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And the sound is great, from the scary dinosaur roars to the annoying elevator music. |
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In the very beginning, two dinosaurs fight in the style of Ray Harryhausen's famous old dinosaur effects, complete with the jumpier animation. |
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The first room in the Creation Museum will show paleontologists digging up a dinosaur raptor. |
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The star of the exhibition is Fuzzy Raptor, a meat-eating dinosaur covered in small, delicate feathers. |
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The children came up with some weird and wacky designs including a pink and purple dinosaur covered in sequins. |
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A team headed by dinosaur expert and the museum's keeper of geology Dr Phil Manning, have prepared, conserved and interpreted the find. |
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It mimics birds, bats or pterodactyls of the dinosaur era, and has membranous wings. |
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More dinosaur taxa occur in the individual Albertan formations than in the Aguja formation in Texas. |
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The V-shaped wishbone is important because it is typical of birds and what may be their immediate dinosaur ancestors. |
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The keynote lecture will be delivered by a world-renowned expert in dinosaur bone microstructure. |
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To say the least, there seemed to be a tinge of yellow jealousy and envy for one that many had ruled out as a political dinosaur. |
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Amber is one of the better preservatives of DNA, so dinosaur DNA in amber would be good. |
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Living at the same time as Utahraptor was a dinosaur that belonged to the tanklike armadillo shaped ankylosaurs called Gastonia. |
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This dinosaur grew to about four meters long and a little over a meter tall, walking on all four legs. |
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Most of the show's highlights came from Dennis, particularly when he aped the walk of a vicious flesh-eating dinosaur from Jurassic Park. |
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Even the dentally unimaginative dinosaur clades often did better than this. |
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For as long as they were there, no crocodile or armored herbivorous or general carnivorous dinosaur could grow very big. |
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The fossil is an articulated, or connected, spine of a dinosaur and represents an ancient relative of Rugops and other abelisaurids. |
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In contrast, dinosaur fossils have been traced in Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous periods. |
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Jiao had fiercely attacked the Ministry of Propaganda as an out-of-date dinosaur. |
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The fossil turned out to be a composite of the body of a bird with the tail of a dinosaur. |
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He was a dinosaur who, instead of crawling off to some distant tar pit to die, took an entire industry with him into the abyss. |
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Sifting through the collection, they separated out the bones of a theropod, or meat-eating dinosaur. |
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Protruding from the frozen earth, like dinosaur fossils in a matrix of rock, was a row of brown vertebrae, ancient and massive. |
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The discovery of a giant meat-eating dinosaur sporting a downy coat has some scientists reimagining the look of Tyrannosaurus rex. |
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The small meat-eating dinosaur lived in North America during the Late Triassic period 228 to 208 million years ago. |
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The rest of the crater forms a rim of jagged peaks and spires, which give it a dinosaur skeleton-like profile. |
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Two species of dinosaur were so closely related that they constitute strong evidence for a Beringian land bridge joining the two continents. |
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The fact that practically all dinosaur trackways are straight strongly favours animals desperately trying to escape some catastrophe. |
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Although many large dinosaur bones displayed growth rings, much like tree rings, they are incomplete and hard to read. |
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In amongst the hand-drawn maps and dinosaur relics, I found in Room 26, a shrine to Mongolia's institutional respect for the environment. |
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Mum, did you know that the gigantosaurus was the biggest meat-eating dinosaur and not the tyrannosaurus rex? |
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There is a considerable amount of evidence that a bolide collision with Earth triggered the end of the dinosaur era 65 million years ago. |
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Nay nay, they wrote him off in the '80s as a dinosaur, but he's back big time. |
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Passive solar heating is provided by black, water-filled tubes on the roof that mimic dinosaur capillaries. |
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Hence, saying that a 5000-kg dinosaur has to avoid the sun means that it has to reduce radiative heat load during a whole solar day. |
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But then, after a so-so fight with yet another dinosaur, the movie is over, and it hasn't even had a climax yet. |
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The majority of previously described dinosaur skin impressions are hadrosaurian. |
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So these small horns may be more relevant to the study of dinosaur ontogeny than phylogeny. |
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The heart-stopping chases and elaborate killings are the main assets of the film along with a couple of new entries in the dinosaur catalog. |
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Mayor researched paleontological finds in the Gobi and discovered that some of the most abundant fossils there belong to Protocerotops, a beaked dinosaur. |
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Within dinosaur families that had relatively similar body types, such as the hadrosaurs or ceratopsians, there is an incredible range of diversity. |
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Indeed, Bakker's illustration of Deinonychus, made for Ostrom's 1969 description has become one of the most recognisable and iconic of dinosaur restorations. |
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Promoting body piercing, tattooing, art installations, they defined resistance to the growing corporate rock dinosaur, which punk was attempting to overthrow. |
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These were the fragmentary remains of an armored dinosaur, an ankylosaur. |
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However, comparison of the specimens with dinosaur skin shows that a similar integumentary morphology has previously been documented in hadrosaurian dinosaurs. |
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The Psittacosaurus was a strong, agile dinosaur with a powerful beak. A plant-eater, it lived in northeastern Asia between 144 million and 97 million years ago. |
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An artist's impression illustrates feathered wings, which researchers believe the dinosaur used to glide from tree to tree, much like flying squirrels do today. |
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There were imported suits, obscure gramophone records, antiquarian books, fancy horse-wear, dinosaur eggs, buttered croissants, white chocolate and computer games. |
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A few minutes later, the bouncer hands me a paper hat featuring an orange T-Rex about to swallow a smaller blue dinosaur. |
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When given a picture of a triceratops and told it was a dinosaur, the children correctly inferred that it belonged to the cold-blooded class of animals. |
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However, its skull also shows the characteristic osteoderms, or bony plates in the skin, that distinguish crocodiles from their dinosaur relatives. |
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They paid the land owner for the fossil and got it out of the ground in days, and as is the custom, they named the dinosaur for its discoverer, Sue. |
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There's an odd melody that I remember not liking from when I saw the film, and it doesn't really work that well, although it's not too bad when it's mixed with dinosaur roars. |
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Around the adjacent display of scientifically-valuable spinning tops and dinosaur models stood a man buttonholing people to get signatures on a petition to save the place. |
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As well as dinosaur skeletons, the exhibition will feature dinosaur eggs, claws, teeth, skeletal spines, large plesiosaurs, tiny nothosaurs, turtles and other marine reptiles. |
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Paleontologists in China have discovered the skull of a new dinosaur species with beaver-like buck teeth on its upper jaw and the beginnings of a beak on its lower jaw. |
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To propose central planning and organisation makes you a naive dinosaur. |
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Very few dinosaur fossils are actually found near this boundary. |
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Researchers have unearthed fossil evidence of a new species of ancient crocodile that had a head like a carnivorous dinosaur and a tail like a fish. |
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Natalie Suarez, 25, fashioned her green hoodie to look like a Dilophosaurus, the poison-spitting dinosaur from Jurassic Park. |
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Personally, I'm happy to spend my time doing the delicate work of digging out dinosaur bones, and not having to be responsible for a several-ton fossilized tree. |
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The neighbouring Museum of Natural History has the third-largest dinosaur collection in the world, including skeletons of tyrannosaurus rex, diplodocus and stegosaurus. |
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This dinosaur committee is being erased this month, so not to worry. |
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Unlike figure skating, where Russia's Evgeni Plushenko is considered a dinosaur at 31, the age of Olympic curlers is more varied. |
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Some parts of Australia have traditions of huge reptiles suggestive of long-necked sauropods, the dinosaur group which includes Diplodocus and Apatosaurus. |
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When is a bawdy, ribald tale of a wanton wench and her very naughty sexual adventures as boring as a trip to the Field Museum to watch dinosaur bones fossilize? |
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It seems that Gekko, poster child of the junk bond era, is officially a dinosaur. |
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It's now clear to me that the Alpha Male is a dinosaur, dragging his hopeless old carcass across a desolate desert and finding no water, no sustenance and is almost history. |
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He cross-breeds a rocking horse and rocking dinosaur, and then realizes the hybrid as a house-high topiary. |
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The 68-million-year-old remnants of dinosaur feet were pushed upward by tectonic activity. |
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The already diverse and abundant record of dinosaur skeletal fossils was increased by the discovery in 1999 of the first evidence of pachycephalosaurs from this region. |
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The badlands are significant due to the plethora of fossils and dinosaur bones that have been recovered in the slowly eroding hoodoos, narrow valleys and bone-dry coulees. |
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The people behind a prank TV show tricked a man into thinking he was being chased by a dinosaur. |
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This dinosaur family, once common in China, eventually evolved into the largest creatures to ever walk the Earth. |
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There were dinosaur toys, dinosaur books, even dinosaur bed sheets. |
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I had the idea to write about her when I was at a small dinosaur museum in Dorset. |
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In Europe, dinosaur fossils were generally believed to be the remains of giants and other biblical creatures. |
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In 1858, William Parker Foulke discovered the first known American dinosaur, in marl pits in the small town of Haddonfield, New Jersey. |
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Foulke's discoveries sparked a wave of dinosaur mania in the United States. |
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After 1897, the search for dinosaur fossils extended to every continent, including Antarctica. |
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The field of dinosaur research has enjoyed a surge in activity that began in the 1970s and is ongoing. |
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The fossil includes portions of the intestines, colon, liver, muscles, and windpipe of this immature dinosaur. |
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In addition, several proteins, including hemoglobin, have putatively been detected in dinosaur fossils. |
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Romilio said the swimming dinosaur tracks at Lark Quarry belonged to small, two-legged herbivorous dinosaurs known as ornithopods. |
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In Emosson in Valais, Switzerland, dinosaur tracks were found in the 1970s, dating probably from the Triassic Period. |
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The newly discovered dinosaur Brontomerus mcintoshi may have used its huge muscular thighs to kick predators and rivals. |
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So without further ado, I hand the rostrum over to the dinosaur we all know as Doc. |
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I learned that Velociraptor was a small, fierce dinosaur with a bad attitude. |
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The Jackass penguin has been pining since Cherry died at the age of 28 at Combe Martin wildlife and dinosaur park in Devon. |
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So, for example, if you wanted a red elephant, an orange and blue tiger or a suit with a dinosaur tail and rabbit ears, you can. |
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A beaked herbivorous archosaur with dinosaur affinities from the early Late Triassic of Poland. |
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The cycad plants will be among the first trees to be planted in the garden, while dinosaur sculptures will be the first to be installed. |
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Komodos are distant relatives of the dinosaur and can grow up to 11ft long. |
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One of his prized possessions is an oviraptor dinosaur egg from Central Asia, which he bought from a dealer in America. |
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Definitely a New Dome Head Perhaps our most exciting discovery was a complete skull dome of a pachycephalosaur, or dome-headed dinosaur. |
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In 1993, adults and kids alike were dressing as Barney the dinosaur. |
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Rock Hound will lose his job unless you help him find the dinosaur skeleton he needs. |
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Fossilised dinosaur droppings found in central India show sauropod dinosaurs may have ingested grass between 65 million and 71 million years ago. |
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In keeping with the dinosaur theme, Madagascan Giant Cockroaches will be on display. |
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They're doing their best, but they're fighting a dinosaur with a feather. |
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The dinosaur was discovered in a bonebed on private land located along the Milk River in North Central Montana. |
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Paleontologists have started using a shotgun in the hunt for a gargantuan dinosaur dubbed Seismosaurus. |
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A The Rose of Jericho or dinosaur plant as it is sometimes known is an amazing variety which supposedly pre-dates the jurassic age. |
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In contrast, the earliest dinosaur fossil is from the Triassic period of the Phanerozoic eon, a mere 230 million years ago. |
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Most of the specimens recovered from the quarry belong to a gigantic species of hadrosaur, or duck-billed dinosaur. |
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Also, a look at fossilised horsetail ferns, a 200 million-year-old teleosaur footprint and of course those dinosaur prints. |
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This isn't one of those moans written by a dead-tree dinosaur about the big bad interweb eating his lunch. |
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There is a stone record of the only dinosaur stampede in the world with the tracks of around 3,000 small dinos fleeing a carnosaur. |
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The antibody test found osteocalcin in the bones of hadrosaurs, a ceratopsian, and a sauropod dinosaur. |
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Martin previously discovered the trace fossils of non-avian dinosaur burrows, including at a site along the coast of Victoria. |
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Dromaeosaurids have a special significance because most paleontologists pick this family as the dinosaur group closest to birds. |
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Jack showed him a child's stepstool with a dinosaur carved on its step made from the tree. |
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It wasn't the first feathered dinosaur discovered, but it was the first tyrannosaur ever found with primitive feathers. |
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The early tyrannosaur specie is a five-foot-long dinosaur that has been named Dilong paradoxus. |
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The students helped quarry the skull of a duckbilled dinosaur that they named Gryposaurus monumentensis. |
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It is also the site that revealed the first co-occurrence of insects in amber and dinosaur fossils that inspired many Hollywood blockbusters. |
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The hipbone may have been injured by another dinosaur, and this Camptosaurus probably walked with a limp. |
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So far, the earliest fossils of the alligator's family, the crocodilians, have been found in rocks from near the end of dinosaur days. |
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Teeth of enigmatic neoselachian sharks and an ornithischian dinosaur from the uppermost Triassic of Lons-le-Saunier. |
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The scary raptors we know from dinosaur movies are modeled after dromaeosaurids, a group of meat eaters from near the end of dinosaur time. |
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Among the specimens that went down with the Mount Temple were hadrosaurs, turtles and many hundreds of other dinosaur and vertebrate fossils. |
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This was the deepest dinosaur fossil ever found and the first find for Norway. |
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The island is one of the most important areas in Europe for dinosaur fossils. |
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The second dinosaur genus to be identified, Iguanodon, was discovered in 1822 by Mary Ann Mantell. |
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In 1832, Gideon Mantell discovered fossils of a third dinosaur, Hylaeosaurus. |
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Scholarly descriptions of dinosaur bones first appeared in the late 17th century England. |
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The late Jurassic Morrison Formation in Colorado is one of the most fertile sources of dinosaur fossils in North America. |
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Ornithopod dinosaur cranial and postcranial material has been reported from the Woodbine Formation of Flower Mound and Lake Grapevine. |
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Many of the earliest discoveries of dinosaur and other prehistoric reptile remains were in the area surrounding Lyme Regis and Charmouth. |
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For instance the dinosaur Saurolophus was found in both Mongolia and western North America. |
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As such, birds were the only dinosaur lineage to survive the mass extinction event. |
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Two topics of particular interest and study have been dinosaur size and behavior. |
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Current evidence suggests that dinosaur average size varied through the Triassic, early Jurassic, late Jurassic and Cretaceous periods. |
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The mode of Mesozoic dinosaur body masses is between one and ten metric tonnes. |
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Those, along with multiple trackways, suggest that gregarious behavior was common in many early dinosaur species. |
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Scientific debate continues regarding the specific ways in which dinosaur temperature regulation evolved. |
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Feathers are one of the most recognizable characteristics of modern birds, and a trait that was shared by all other dinosaur groups. |
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In 2016, it was reported that a dinosaur tail with feathers had been found enclosed in amber. |
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Comparison of bird and dinosaur skeletons through cladistic analysis strengthens the case for the link. |
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The discovery that birds are a type of dinosaur showed that dinosaurs in general are not, in fact, extinct as is commonly stated. |
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Scholarly descriptions of what would now be recognized as dinosaur bones first appeared in the late 17th century in England. |
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The displays in World Museum cover everything from space rockets, to dinosaur bones, and from an Aztec calendar to live leafcutter ants. |
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The creature was a titanosaur, a group of dinosaur that had several members who were the largest land animals on the Earth. |
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Recently, while examining a dromaeosaurid dinosaur in a private collection in China, Xu decided that the Archaeoraptor fossil is a chimera. |
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The samples included the claw of a meat-eating dinosaur, a few toe bones from a ceratopsid and a duck-billed hadrosaur, and rib fragments from an unknown species. |
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The dinosaur, a distant cousin of Triceratops called Xenoceratops foremostensis, is one of the oldest specimens known to date of the ceratopsid group. |
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She was wearing a gold ring with black and white stones, a silver ring with a white stone, a silver thumb ring with an unusual dinosaur design and a silver Pulsar watch. |
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There are dinosaur footprints visible in Compton Bay when the tide is low this is one of the best areas to see the dinosaurs of the Isle of Wight. |
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Aurornis xui, which lived in the late Jurassic, may be the most primitive avialan dinosaur known to date, and is one of the earliest avialans found to date. |
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The specimen is the first ceratopsian dinosaur from the Korean peninsula. |
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The fish-eating dinosaur Spinosaurus might have been an avid swimmer. |
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A series of long feathers on the creature's legs and feet led those scientists to speculate that the dinosaur splayed its hind limbs to create an extra, hind set of wings. |
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Dinosaurs' enduring popularity, in its turn, has resulted in significant public funding for dinosaur science, and has frequently spurred new discoveries. |
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Elaborate display structures such as horns or crests are common to all dinosaur groups, and some extinct groups developed skeletal modifications such as bony armor and spines. |
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Similar dinosaur fossils occur both in Asia and in North America. |
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This is a scholarly text that comprehensively addresses dinosaur reproduction, biogeography, fossilization, paleoecology, thermoregulation, extinction, and systematics. |
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Russian paleontologists discovered six articulated skeletons of the large duckbilled dinosaur Saurolophus, many of them complete with skin impressions. |
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The new dinosaur species was named Rajasaurus narmadensis or 'Regal reptile from the Narmada,' after the Narmada River region in western India where the bones were found. |
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Using the shaky-cam, mock-doc to depressing, somnambulant effect is this bargain basement dinosaur flick that's less Jurassic Park and more Jurassic pants. |
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Reports in recent years of soft dinosaur tissue from fossil bones of a T rex and a duck-billed hadrosaur elicited skepticism from the scientific community. |
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On display is half of a Diplodocus braincase, which provides scientists a number of important clues about the large-scale brain structure of this extinct dinosaur. |
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The fight between the two scientists lasted for over 30 years, ending in 1897 when Cope died after spending his entire fortune on the dinosaur hunt. |
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The bones represent about 20 embryonic individuals of the long-necked sauropodomorph Lufengosaurus, the most common dinosaur in the region during the Early Jurassic period. |
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To nish the dinosaur, paper mache was used to coat the structure and the pupils voted on what colour to paint the nished structures, with blue and green coming top. |
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The researchers surveyed the heads of a large number of modern animals as well as one of the world's best dinosaur fossils, the pachycephalosaur Stegoceras validum specimen. |
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Don't forget to check out the first-of-its-kind dragon-like fossil, a 66-million-year-old, flat-headed Pachycephalosaur skull, representative of a new dinosaur species. |
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Between 1815 and 1824, William Buckland discovered fossils of Megalosaurus and became the first person to describe a dinosaur in a scientific journal. |
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Roaring animatronic moving models of dinosaur favourites such as T-Rex, Triceratops, Dilophosaurus and Ankylosaur come alive in a series of scenes. |
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William Hammer of Augustana College found the fossils belonging to ornithischian or bird-hipped dinosaur that he believes is related to the fabrosaur or heterodontosaur. |
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Persistent public enthusiasm for the animals has resulted in significant funding for dinosaur science, and new discoveries are regularly covered by the media. |
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He has even had a dinosaur named for him, Crichton's ankylosaur. |
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A supersized chickenlike reptile with large, sharp claws and a toothless beak is the latest creature to earn the distinction of being called a dinosaur. |
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There were three general dinosaur faunas in the late Cretaceous. |
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You'll need a sweaty Steelers jersey, a Pirates parrot feather, a dash of Heinz ketchup, a dinosaur bone from the Carnegie Museum, and a corndog from Kennywood Amusement Park. |
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The dinosaur island in Crystal Palace Park is underwhelming. |
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A possible fossilised dinosaur footprint is said to be on one side of the stone, though a study by English Heritage in 2015 concluded that this claim was unsubstantiated. |
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