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Re: south korean footprints



Then again, it's probably more likely that "tyrannosaur" and "allosaur" are rather inexact terms, or that the two kinds were found in different horizons, or that the writer of the article screwed up a quote from the scientists working the site...l<
I think you're probably right there, considering the article attributes another set of foot prints to "brontosaurus."
Peace,
Rob


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