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** Jewish scientist and his team uncover oldest dinosaur embryo
The embryos, 100 million years older than any other articulated embryos
known to scientists, have provided palaeontologists with groundbreaking
discoveries about the life and development of the Massospondylus, a
plant-eating dinosaur from the Jurassic era
** Not Quite Dino's But: U-Haul Uncovers Dinosaur Tracks in Newest
Connecticut SuperGraphic
Phoenix-based U-Haul, the leader in the do-it-yourself moving industry, in
partnership with Dinosaur State Park in Rocky Hill, Conn., announced today
the release of 600 new 26-foot moving trucks, depicting the vibrant image of
a Dilophosaurus, a 20-foot, carnivorous dinosaur, promoting the state of
Connecticut
** Dinosaur Week
Local residents are invited to travel back millions of years to a time when
dinosaurs roamed the land, during Dinosaur Film Week at Garvies Point Museum
and Preserve
** Dinosaur Park in Gujarat soon
The Union tourism ministry has sanctioned Rs 3.5 crores to set up a Dinosaur
Fossil Park in Rahioli near Balasinore in Gujarat, considered to be one of -
about 65 million years ago
** Jurassic lady: Alpharettan finds calling among fossils
Davis has just returned from a weeklong dig with the Judith River Dinosaur
Institute headed by palaeontologist Nate Murphy
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** Dinosaurs and birds: all in the family?
I stand before a reconstruction of you at the Royal Ontario Museum in
Toronto and reflect: Boy I am glad dinosaurs turned into birds
** Jurassic Lark For Tourists
The £100million attraction will use state-of-the-art technology to bring the
tyrannosaurus rex and diplodocus back to life
** Roadside Dinosaur Attraction Is Thriving
Breaking the tourism rule book has turned out quite well for Dinosaur World,
the slice of roadside America off Interstate 4 in Plant City
** Special dino exhibit at museum honours Alberta fossil finders,
centennial
In celebration of Alberta's centennial the Royal Tyrrell Museum in
Drumheller has put together a special dinosaur exhibit.
** Fossil hunter says business thriving 15 years after Sue the T-rex
Peter Larson has dug up some of the most complete Tyrannosaurus rex
skeletons ever found, but it's a trio of longnecks from the Jurassic period
that have him excited this summer
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