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Post by theropod on Oct 31, 2015 2:07:45 GMT 5
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stomatopod
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Post by stomatopod on Oct 31, 2015 5:32:03 GMT 5
Didn't knew that D. albertensis was new. (Cmon its by Bakker)
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Post by Infinity Blade on Oct 31, 2015 5:52:27 GMT 5
Imagine being a juvenile T.rex and running into a Dakotaraptor!
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Post by spinodontosaurus on Oct 31, 2015 19:24:04 GMT 5
Odd to see the paper claim that Dromaeosaurus is known from Hell Creek. Weren't all of those remains teeth, and weren't they all (or mostly all) referred to Archeroraptor when it was described? Also Unenlagia (and Deinonychus) being called a giant dromaeosaur but not Austroraptor? Edit: The skeletal in the paper is kind of fugly. This one is a lot cleaner, and features Archeroraptor too.
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Post by blaze on Nov 1, 2015 0:14:47 GMT 5
@stomatopd While it came out as sister taxon to D. albertensis, it is 10Ma younger.
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stomatopod
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Post by stomatopod on Nov 1, 2015 11:23:17 GMT 5
I was just joking about Horner being an author ;-)
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Post by Infinity Blade on Feb 26, 2016 19:56:38 GMT 5
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Post by Deleted on Mar 1, 2016 22:51:21 GMT 5
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Post by Deleted on Mar 28, 2016 17:04:31 GMT 5
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Post by theropod on Apr 7, 2016 2:15:21 GMT 5
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Post by Ceratodromeus on Apr 30, 2016 11:45:37 GMT 5
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Post by Infinity Blade on May 22, 2016 18:05:59 GMT 5
A PDF of A Field Guide to Mesozoic Birds and Other Winged Dinosaurs ( link).
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Post by Infinity Blade on May 29, 2016 6:00:45 GMT 5
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Post by Infinity Blade on Jun 7, 2016 5:55:37 GMT 5
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Post by Carcharodon on Jun 18, 2016 1:28:41 GMT 5
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