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In DINOSAUR NEWS this month   http://www.dinosaurnews.org

**  Pakistan Says More Dinosaur Fossils Discovered
Scientists in Pakistan have discovered around 1,500 fossilized dinosaur
bones thought to be about 70 million years old

**  Willo, The Dinosaur with a Heart
What are the odds of finding a fossilized dinosaur heart? Until recently,
most specialists would have said slim to none

**  Our Web Site of The Month - Museum Victoria's Dinosaur and Fossils
Project
Dinosaurs have been studied by scientists for over 150 years, and yet there
is still much to be done by future palaeontologists before we have a full
understanding of what dinosaurs were and how they lived

**  `Kinetosaurs' bring dinosaurs to life
This spring, the Field Museum is presenting an exhibition that puts the
science of dinosaurs literally in the hands of children ages 3 to 8

**  BBC dinosaur movie crew in Rotorua
Rotorua's Redwood Forest and geothermal area will become a breeding ground
for dinosaurs over the next few weeks

**  When Dinosaurs Ruled The Earth
Instead of digging up slabs of rock with the embedded prints and placing
them in a museum somewhere, the museum was brought to the exhibit

**  Huge dinosaur footprints found in China
Archaeologists have discovered fossils of dinosaur footprints in northwest
China which they claim to be the largest ever found

**  1996 fossils were from largest dinosaur found in Japan
National Science Museum researcher Yukimitsu Tomita said the fossils, of a
type of titanosaurus first dug up in July 1996 along the Pacific coast in
the western prefecture port city of Toba, belonged to a 31-32 ton specimen
of the herbivorous dinosaur that was about 16-18 meters long

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Read something ferocious this week:   http://www.dinosaurnews.org

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