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  • Names of Dinosaurs

    Posted: 16th April 2008

    Many people wonder how dinosaurs get their exotic names - so here's an explanation.

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  • Dinosaurs Don't Suck

    Posted: 24th August 2007

    Almost everyday, one of things that I like to do is go to Google news and do a search for "dinosaur" to see what's going on in the world of dinosaurs, and everyday the same thing happens: half the stories aren't actually about dinosaurs.

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  • So Just How Fast Were Dinosaurs?

    Posted: 22nd August 2007

    When I went into the Tesco supermarket today, I was pretty amazed to see a picture of Compsognathus on the front cover of the Times. Apparently two researchers at the University Manchester developed a computer model which they used to calculate the running speed of various dinosaurs: Allosaurus, Tyrannosaurus Rex, Velociraptor, Dilophosaurus, and as you'd probably guessed, Compsognathus.

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  • 10 Lesser Known Dinosaur Species

    Posted: 3rd July 2007

    Here's the 3rd article that I published on article sites such as Go Articles. As with the previous two articles, this article is available for reprint on your web site, ezine or blog. If you want to reprint, the only conditions are that (1) you may not make any changes to the article [corrections for typos are okay, provided you tell me about them], (2) you must publish the whole article including the links/URLs and copyright statement, (3) The links URLs must be hyperlinked, clickable and you may not use NOFOLLOW. The third of those conditions is obviously inapplicable for plain-text ezines.

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  • 10 Amazing Dinosaur Species

    Posted: 2nd July 2007

    Here's the 2nd article that I published on GoArticles and elsewhere. As with the previous article, this article is available for reprint on your web site, ezine or blog. If you want to reprint, the only conditions are that (1) you may not make any changes to the article [corrections for typos are okay, provided you tell me about them], (2) you must publish the whole article including the links/URLs and copyright statement, (3) The links URLs must be hyperlinked, clickable and you may not use NOFOLLOW. The third of those conditions is obviously inapplicable for plain-text ezines.

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  • 10 Amazing Facts about Dinosaurs

    Posted: 29th June 2007

    I recently wrote several articles about dinosaurs which I've published on article sites such as Go Articles, and which you can reprint on your website, ezine or blog. The only conditions are that (1) you may not make any changes to the article [corrections for typos are okay, provided you tell me about them], (2) you must publish the whole article including the links/URLs and copyright statement, (3) The links URLs must be hyperlinked, clickable and you may not use NOFOLLOW. The third of those conditions is obviously inapplicable for plain-text ezines.

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  • Dinosaur Jungle - Dinosaur Species Section Updated

    Posted: 28th June 2007

    We';vWe've just completed a major update to the section of Dinosaur Jungle that discusses different types of dinosaur.

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  • Giant Sand Dinosaur in South Carolina

    Posted: 20th May 2007

    Professional sand sculptors, Team Sandtastic have begun construction of a 100-ton dinosaur sculpture in tourist hotspot Myrtle Beach.

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  • Did the world's largest dinosaur live in Australia?

    Posted: 3rd May 2007

    Breaking news today is that fossil bones from a titanosaur that was found in Australia have gone on display at the Queensland Museum. The bone is believed to have come from a specimen that was perhaps as long as 28 meters (92 feet), which greatly exceeds the largest titanosaurus previously found in Australia which was "only" an estimated 18 meters (59 feet) long.

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  • Dinosaur Skin in Japan

    Posted: 28th April 2007

    Workers constructing a leisure facility in Japan found a fossil containing dinosaur skin. This is an extremely rare find as skin is not usually preserved in fossils as it generally rots away when an animal dies. In this case, what was found, are scales around 1/8 to 1/4 inches (3 to 5 millimetres) in size.

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