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Post by Talira Greycrest on Aug 15, 2020 7:19:57 GMT -5
When I was a kid, I had a "Wee Sing Dinosaurs" cassette tape. Unfortunately, I don't have the tape anymore (it broke), but I was able to buy the album on iTunes.
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Post by glowworm on Aug 15, 2020 7:27:20 GMT -5
When I was a kid, I had a "Wee Sing Dinosaurs" cassette tape. Unfortunately, I don't have the tape anymore (it broke), but I was able to buy the album on iTunes. Wee Sing is amazing.
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Post by Volunteer Firefighter on Aug 15, 2020 16:24:34 GMT -5
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Post by SuperShark on Aug 15, 2020 16:24:57 GMT -5
If I think I find fossils, can I keep them, or do I have to turn them in to autorities?
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Post by Talira Greycrest on Aug 15, 2020 20:11:44 GMT -5
If I think I find fossils, can I keep them, or do I have to turn them in to autorities? It depends on where you live. Particularly in America, different states have different laws in regards to who owns fossils. In some states, they're owned by the government. In other states, they're owned either by the person who found them or the person who owns the land where the fossils were found.
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Post by Talira Greycrest on Aug 15, 2020 20:17:59 GMT -5
Berlin's Natural History Museum Chicago Field Museum Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Science National Dinosaur Museum (Canberra, Australia) Royal Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology (Alberta, Canada) Wyoming Dinosaur Center Zigong Dinosaur Museum (Zigong, China) Iziko Museum (Cape Town, South Africa) Jurassic Land (Istanbul) Atlanta Fernbank Museum of Natural History
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Post by Miss Ginny on Aug 15, 2020 21:17:52 GMT -5
If I think I find fossils, can I keep them, or do I have to turn them in to autorities? It depends on where you live. Particularly in America, different states have different laws in regards to who owns fossils. In some states, they're owned by the government. In other states, they're owned either by the person who found them or the person who owns the land where the fossils were found. I wonder how I'd go about identifying one.
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Post by Talira Greycrest on Aug 16, 2020 1:56:55 GMT -5
It depends on where you live. Particularly in America, different states have different laws in regards to who owns fossils. In some states, they're owned by the government. In other states, they're owned either by the person who found them or the person who owns the land where the fossils were found. I wonder how I'd go about identifying one. If you think you've found a fossil, take some photos of it and send them to your local museum. They might be able to identify what you've found.
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Post by mamafrito on Aug 16, 2020 13:47:20 GMT -5
Do you own any fossils?
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Post by CrazyBoy on Aug 16, 2020 15:47:40 GMT -5
Talira Greycrest , what dino is in your avatar? What is the best one for you and why
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Post by Talira Greycrest on Aug 16, 2020 19:37:18 GMT -5
I have a small collection of fossils, half of which I discovered myself (bought the rest from my local museum).
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Post by Talira Greycrest on Aug 16, 2020 19:38:20 GMT -5
Talira Greycrest , what dino is in your avatar? What is the best one for you and why My avatar is T-Rex, my favourite dino.
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Post by Logan121 on Aug 16, 2020 20:06:11 GMT -5
Which dinosaur has the longest claws?
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Post by Talira Greycrest on Aug 16, 2020 23:17:39 GMT -5
Which dinosaur has the longest claws? Therizinosaurus (Ther-ih-zine-oh-sore-us) had the longest claws of any known land animal. Each of its hand claws measured around one metre long. The exact function of the claws is unknown, but it's been suggested that they were used for tearing branches off trees. They may also have been used for defense.
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Post by Topanga on Aug 17, 2020 14:55:57 GMT -5
Do you belive people and dinos EVER coexisted?
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