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tetzoo.com
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| | | | | As a regular reader here, you might be familiar with the idea that we're currently in a Golden Age of dinosaur discovery. More fossil dinosaurs are being discovered, monthly and annually, than at any other point in history, and numerous locations worldwide - even those considered well explored and well understood scientifically - continue to yield new species. Yes, new dinosaurs are found in countries like Malawi, Ecuador and Tanzania, and in Antarctica, but new dinosaurs are also found in the USA, Franc... | |
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eartharchives.org
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| | | | | Since the 1990s, more and more dinosaur fossils with evidence of feathers have burst onto the scene. But recent discoveries are only the latest salvo in a long | |
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www.amusingplanet.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] An exploration of a relief at the 12th-century Ta Prohm temple that resembles a Stegosaurus, discussing mythological explanations and paleontological evidence against it being a dinosaur. | |
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thestoryreadingapeblog.com
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| | | I keep reading about them. People swear they exist. But I've never met one. Or even seen its elusive footprint. No, I'm not talking about Bigfoot. I'm talking about the author Superfan. Lots of publishing experts I respect are saying we need to go out and get us some of these Superfans. But I'm not... | ||