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3 dinosaur discoveries in less than a week
Topic Started: May 5 2017, 01:38 AM (565 Views)
BossMan, Jake
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Son of God

Never had this happen in my memory so instead of 3 separate topics heres just one big one

1. The earliest titanosauriform Sauropod
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/05/170502084043.htm

2. Another diplodocoid from the Morrison Formation
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/05/170502084129.htm

3. "The last African dinosaur" a new Abelisaur from Morracco
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/05/170503213550.htm
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the dark phoenix
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King of wonderlandia

I hope these keep with a trend our beloved designers have done.

If it's new, making it right away XD
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Imperator Furiosa
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Chaos Theory

*Morocco :P

In all seriousness these are pretty interesting finds, and in such rapid succession too.
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magpiealamode
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No good hero is a one-trick phony.

Pretty neat. The last one in particular struck me with the realization that I have no idea what the very end of the Cretaceous looked like for anyone except America. I always like seeing more sauropods and abelisaurs, anyway.
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BossMan, Jake
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I was hoping for the giant Abelisaur from kenya but I'll take what I can get with Abelisaurs
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Acinonyx Jubatus
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I AM THE UNSHRINKWRAPPER!

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IT'S SO CUTE

Very interesting. ANOTHER Morrison sauropod?! What is up with that place?
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babehunter1324
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Acinonyx Jubatus
May 5 2017, 12:15 PM


Very interesting. ANOTHER Morrison sauropod?! What is up with that place?
Over 10 million years of stratigraphic layers and massive environmental changes all throught.
Edited by babehunter1324, May 5 2017, 05:04 PM.
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