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** When reptiles ruled Delaware
Dinosaurs and sea reptiles typically have more than 300 bones,so fossil
hunters have found bones and teeth that provide clues to who was who in late
Cretaceous Delaware
** Study of oldest fossil embryos is of 'extreme evolutionary significance'
Tiny fossil embryos curled up inside a clutch of African dinosaur eggs
nearly 200 million years old hint at a remarkable story of evolution,
scientists report - the transformation of an early tribe of plant-eating
animals only a few feet long that became, over millions of years, the
largest animals ever to walk the Earth
** Dino dung dished up for kids
Chin is not a children's book author, technically speaking, except for those
rare children attracted to such titles as "Remarkable Preservation of
Undigested Muscle Tissue Within a Late Cretaceous Tyrannosaurid Coprolite
from Alberta, Canada." See the book
** Other Fossil News: Fossils by the sea
Northern California offers rich rewards for those who hunt the ultimate
antiques
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** Dinosaur expert to speak at UW-L
Michael Winfrey, chairman of the UW-L microbiology department, said Horner
was invited because he is an expert in his field, especially in developing
new theories about dinosaurs
** Dinosaur-Bird Flap Ruffles Feathers
Based on evidence ranging from a buried dolphin to differences in a
three-fingered hand, the study suggests birds are not the smaller, chirping
descents of T. rex's kin, after all
** National geological park of dinosaurs to open in Gansu
A national geological park with dinosaur footprints will open to the public
in northwest China's Gansu Province in mid-October
** Head for northeast Utah and chase dinosaurs
Utah has such a variety of scenic destinations that it might be easy to
overlook the state's northeast corner
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