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more dinosaur stories from around the globe
** Iowa history museum hatches exhibit of dinosaur eggs
Morgan says the exhibit showcases the science of dinosaur eggs, how and
where scientists have discovered eggs and nests, and the amazing stories
fossilized eggs reveal about dinosaur life
** Dinos roam the hall
Any recreated dinosaur is one part paleoscience, one part anatomical logic
and nine parts purely artistic speculation, and for the most part, the
Wonderworks creations give you a good sense of the size and heft of the
genuine creature
** Walk among the giants of the Jurassic era, but hold tight
The fearsome 10-metre tall tyrannosaurus rex towers over the front rows and
roars its terrifying cry right into the audience
** Site of Interest
Cliff Green has been rendering anatomically correct prehistoric animal
sculptures for the past two decades
** Dinosaur Dreaming update 2006
These last twelve months have seen a great advance in Victorian
palaeontological exploration, beginning last November with the discovery of
a partial dinosaur skeleton at a new locality on Australia's Otway coast
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** Feature Site - The Grave Yard
A skeletal reconstructions database whose purpose is to help paleoartists
find good skeletal reconstructions as reference for their work
** Museum offering rare fossil exhibit
The feathered dinosaur and other specimens are on loan from the National
Geological Museum of China, which has an ongoing research partnership with
VMNH
** Stage epic promises a beastly experience
To create the fearsome Torosaurus took 296m of fabric, 132m of foam, 200
litres of paint, 24 microprocessors, 15 hydraulic rams and six motors
** Giant Sauropod dinosaur found in Spain
The characteristics of the new dinosaur allows the authors to group several
sauropod remains from Portugal, France, United Kingdom and other Spanish
areas in a new clade, or branch, of dinosaurs that has more primitive limb
and bone structures than other giant sauropods that have been found on other
continents in Upper Jurassic to Lower Cretaceous rocks
** Dinosaur's footprints found in Phitsanulok
French palaeontologist Jean Re Loeuff, who has led a team of two Thai
geologists, said he could not yet identify which type of the dinosaur the
footprints came from, but they should belong to a predatory species that
roamed the earth more than 100 millions year ago
** Dinosaur fossils from Alberta museum used in new Stiller comedy
Replicated artefacts from the Royal Tyrrell Museum in Drumheller were used
in the filming of Night at the Museum, a comedy starring Ben Stiller as a
security guard at a museum where the exhibits come to life at night
** Two new baby dinosaurs were born on Christmas Day!
Proud parents, Delaurus and Basil, are thrilled to announce the hatching of
their beautiful baby twin dryosaurs.
** Fossils Held in Scientific Darkness Now Have a New Lease on Life
For several decades a controversy over the ability to publish research on
privately held fossils has been brewing among members of the paleontological
community.
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