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Oldest dinosaur of its kind unearthed in Canada BBC News Reconstruction of Acrotholus audeti Scientists have unveiled a new species of bone-headed dinosaur, which they say is the oldest in North America, and possibly the world. The dog-sized plant-
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The Deinonychus sculpture seen here at the theme park Dinosaur World in Cave City, Kentucky may be what you typically think of when you think of dinosaurs: scaly and scary but a 2011 work by artist Emily Willoughby shows a much more feathery
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The scientific significance of the bones wasn't understood then, so the bits of 80-million-year-old skull were cocooned in plaster and wrapped in burlap...Now rediscovered, the species of horned dinosaur has finally been given a name Xenoceratops
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(Check It Out! Picture & Watch Video!) Meet the newest entry to the dinosaurs family, Pegomastax africanus, heterodontosaur that lived about 200 million years ago. Based on report, Pego was maybe 2 feet
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Staff at the Royal Tyrrell Museum have made a huge, 65-million year old discovery, stumbling upon the remains of a triceratops just east of Drumheller, Alta. The rare fossils of the triple-horned dinosaur were found near the museum after a former
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Paul Wellman 2 year-old Gianna Marraccini Cardi likes the TRex as long as mom is close by. Dinomania! Mania Two-Year-Old Stares Down T-Rex and Triceratops at the Museum of Natural History Saturday, May 26, 2012 Article Tools The threat of moving
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From Barnum's Bones As a child, Barnum Brown collected fossils so many that when he filled the front parlor with boxes of them, his mother moved them out to the laundry house. Like so many young boys, Brown became obsessed with dinosaurs. But
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The 68 million-year-old dinosaur tracks at the golf course in Golden are set for a hit of notoriety May 21. A dedication ceremony will take place at 1:30 p.m. at Triceratops Trail on the west side of Fossil Trace Golf Course, 3050 Illinois St., to
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NewsCore Some dinosaurs may have been headed toward extinction long before a natural disaster suddenly ended their reign. A new study out Tuesday claims some large-bodied herbivores, like the triceratops, were in slow decline before being totally
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Were dinosaurs undergoing long-term decline before mass extinction?...This paper reports on their findings whether the non-avian dinosaurs were experiencing a long-term population decline before the asteroid strike at the end of the Cretaceous 65
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