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Post by Talira Greycrest on Aug 26, 2020 19:40:54 GMT -5
I think I'd start with something that stays a bit closer to the ground. did you see Cro? No, what's that?
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Post by Madam Moriarty on Aug 27, 2020 5:22:10 GMT -5
If it's what I think it is, I watched that.
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Post by Talira Greycrest on Aug 27, 2020 6:53:24 GMT -5
Can't say I've ever seen this show.
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Post by aur0rafungirl84 on Aug 27, 2020 6:56:49 GMT -5
Is that the cartoon with all the prehistoric animals? I wonder where we can find it to watch.
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Post by Tim05 on Aug 28, 2020 13:52:47 GMT -5
Not a question, but going to the Field Museum in Chicago this weekend to see some DINOS!
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Post by Little Cory on Aug 28, 2020 13:59:32 GMT -5
Not a question, but going to the Field Museum in Chicago this weekend to see some DINOS! in for pics!
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Post by Talira Greycrest on Aug 28, 2020 20:19:17 GMT -5
Not a question, but going to the Field Museum in Chicago this weekend to see some DINOS! Make sure you post some pics.
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Post by Corey Lorenzo on Aug 28, 2020 20:53:22 GMT -5
Not a question, but going to the Field Museum in Chicago this weekend to see some DINOS! Make a picture thread! I can't wait.
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Post by Ruby White on Aug 30, 2020 5:18:17 GMT -5
Talira,
Which dino left behind the most fossils?
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Post by Talira Greycrest on Aug 30, 2020 6:28:16 GMT -5
Talira, Which dino left behind the most fossils? Possibly Psittacosaurus, however, many Ceratopsian and Hadrosaur bonebeds have been discovered which contain over 100 individuals. It's unknown exactly how all these dinos died, but it's thought they may have been killed by either volcanic eruptions or a flash flood.
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Post by Pickles on Aug 30, 2020 6:40:38 GMT -5
Talira, Which dino left behind the most fossils? Possibly Psittacosaurus, however, many Ceratopsian and Hadrosaur bonebeds have been discovered which contain over 100 individuals. It's unknown exactly how all these dinos died, but it's thought they may have been killed by either volcanic eruptions or a flash flood. Do you know of any great dino museums in the USA?
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Post by TimidZiggy on Aug 30, 2020 6:40:57 GMT -5
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Post by Talira Greycrest on Aug 30, 2020 7:58:47 GMT -5
I've got my own small fossil collection, half of which I dug up myself. At the dinosaur exhibit in my local museum there's an Apatosaurus thigh bone that visitors are allowed to touch.
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Post by Talira Greycrest on Aug 30, 2020 8:01:30 GMT -5
Possibly Psittacosaurus, however, many Ceratopsian and Hadrosaur bonebeds have been discovered which contain over 100 individuals. It's unknown exactly how all these dinos died, but it's thought they may have been killed by either volcanic eruptions or a flash flood. Do you know of any great dino museums in the USA? I believe Chicago's Field Museum and Dinosaur National Monument in Utah are good places to visit.
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Post by Raven on Aug 30, 2020 8:04:32 GMT -5
I've got my own small fossil collection, half of which I dug up myself. At the dinosaur exhibit in my local museum there's an Apatosaurus thigh bone that visitors are allowed to touch. Can you describe how they feel?
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