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Re: minotaur
>David Coady wrote:
>
> Has anyone ever read the disription of the minotaur?
> If this decscibes what I think it does it changes a lot of history.
> It is written in both greek and latin.
> How did they know of a creature we know only through fossils?
What? What's the story behind this post? Description of the
Minotaur? What do you think it describes? We have fossils of a Minotaur?
And what does being written in Latin and Greek have to do with it? So
far as I know, the Minotaur is a Greek myth. *Thescelosaurus* is very,
very confused.
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- From: "David Coady" <cs100h3a@hotmail.com>