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Russian hadrosaur pangolins!?
A report on the recently described Amur duckbill *Kerberosaurus
manakini* has revealed an unhealthy fixation on pangolins by the
author! This man must be commited and given the proper psychiatric
treatment before his manid addiction leans to social and financial
ruin!
http://www.innovations-report.com/html/reports/earth_sciences/report
-35228.html
"Remains of a dinosaur new to Russia have been found in the town of
Blagoveshchensk and described by a Russian paleontologist. Previously,
remains of the nearest relations of this pangolin – Kerberosaur - were
found only in North America."
"Dinosaurs are one of the groups of reptiles widespread on our planet
in the Jurassic and Cretaceous of the Age of Reptiles. They included
giant pangolins and relatively small creatures of the size of a dog or
a hen."
"The Kerberosaur was a large herbivorous pangolin (according to Yuri
Bolotsy’s estimates, the length of its body made about 10 meters)
belonging to the so-called hadrosaurs."
"Already back in 1902, Russian colonel Manakin (a new pangolin species
was called after him) found several fossil bones on the Chinese bank of
the Amir River (near the village of Tsain)."
"...only after such treatment is completed, pangolin remains become
available to scientific research."
Also from the article -
"An unusual scull of a large dinosaur that lived in the Late
Cretaceous..."
What - it drank beer through its nostrils or something?
Brian Choo
Website = http://www.geocities.com/ozraptor4/