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Re: T rex brooding
Thanks, Jamie. Mickey can rest easy.
Allan
-----Original Message-----
From: Jaime A. Headden <qilongia@yahoo.com>
To: dinosaur@usc.edu <dinosaur@usc.edu>
Cc: Dwight.Stewart@VLSI.com <Dwight.Stewart@VLSI.com>
Date: Thursday, August 20, 1998 11:50 PM
Subject: RE: T rex brooding
>Stewart Dwight wrote:
>
><You LUCKY guys!!! :-) Is there a picture of the mount anywhere on
>the Web?>
>
> Try Mickey's site at:
>
>http://cisab.indiana.edu/~mrowe/dinosaur-AAAS.html
>
> There are a few pics with *Giganotosaurus* on them.
>
><The estimates I have read and/or heard is that the Giganotosaurus was
>longer & perhaps heavier than a Tyrannosaurus Rex, but not as tall or
>muscular. Does that match the Mount in Philadelphia?>
>
> Longer, perhaps. Longer skull, definately. Taller, perhaps, but more
>muscular? Perhaps not. *Tyrannosaurus* definatelty had a stronger,
>more bulky neck, even thighs and tail, while *Giganotosaurus* was a
>slender, speedier fellow. A slash & run attacker, unlike the Super Rex
>(or at least, I presume not).
>
>==
>Jaime A. Headden
>
>Qilong, the website, at:
>http://members.tripod.com/~Qilong/qilong.html
>---
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