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Carnotaurus scaly skin myths + T. rex as invasive species + more
Ben Creisler
bcreisler@gmail.com
Some recent items. I tried sending this yesterday but it was bounced
twice. I'll try again...
Myths about Carnotaurus with scales covering its entire body
http: // theropoda.blogspot.com/2016/03/miti-e-leggende-post-moderne-sui.html
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T. rex as an invasive species
http: // www.livescience.com/53877-t-rex-was-invasive-species.html
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William Hammer brings finds to Fryxell Geology Museum, including
Cryolophosaurus
http: //
www.qconline.com/pr103/augie-professor-brings-dinosaur-treasures-home-to-campus-museum/article_d53463a4-c670-5587-822c-1df8d95c86ed.html
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Dilophosaurus tracks in Utah get their own book
Jerald D. Harris and Andrew R. C. Milner (2016)
Tracks in Deep Time: The St. George Dinosaur Discovery Site at Johnson Farm
http: // content.lib.utah.edu/cdm/ref/collection/upcat/id/1977
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Big abelisaur from North Africa
http: //
theropoda.blogspot.com/2016/02/un-grande-theropode-del-kem-kem-palermo.html
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Dinosaur Monster Families at Horniman Museum in London,
https: // archosaurmusings.wordpress.com/2016/03/01/dinosaurs-monster-families/
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Quarry Hill Nature Center in Rochester, Minnesota, mounts T. rex
skeleton cast for T.rex: Tiny Arms, Big Teeth exhibit
http: // www.kaaltv.com/article/stories/s4062811.shtml
http: // qhnc.org/events/trex_exhibit2016.html
(events include Drinks with Dinos: A Spring Bock Beer Celebration...)