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** World First - Dinosaur captured in the Auckland Domain!
In a world first, a female dryosaur recently captured in Auckland Domain has
come to live in the Auckland Museum. Here she will receive ongoing expert
care and maintenance under the watchful eye of their in-house
palaeontologist.
** New Dinosaur Species Has Scientists Excited
Scientists near Lake Powell discovered the fossilized remains of a creature
so terrifying that if they'd found it 93 million years ago, it probably
would have had them for lunch
** Newfound Dinosaur Wasn't Sticking Its Neck Out
Sauropod dinosaurs, the group of herbivores that included the largest land
animals that ever lived, are renowned for their incredibly long necks
** Rockford officials hope junior T. rex fossil puts museum on the map
Jane, an unusually complete skeleton of a juvenile Tyrannosaurus rex found
in Montana, will go on public display Wednesday at the Burpee Museum of
Natural History in Rockford - about 100 miles northwest of more famous T.
rex sibling Sue's Chicago home. More
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** HK shopping mall displays dinosaur fossils
The eight fossils on display represent dinosaurs that roamed the earth
during various periods dating back to 100 million years ago, and none has
been previously featured in Hong Kong
** The Meteorite that Killed the Dinosaurs
Dr. Iturralde, a specialist with Cuba's National Museum of Natural History,
explained that the massive extinction 65 millions years ago in which
dinosaurs disappeared was caused by the meteorite of Chixculub, Mexico
** Malta dino causes a stir
Malta's Mummy Dinosaur - already a rising star in the paleontological
world - has achieved celebrity status with a centrefold photo and article in
the latest issue of Newsweek
** The Weird and Wonderful Fossils of the Burgess Shale
More than 500 million years ago, Anomalocaris - a gigantic beast for its
time at 3 feet long - roamed the seas, preying on smaller creatures. With
its armoured, flattened body, bulging eyes and pincer-like jaws, it was a
formidable predator
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