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Sunday, September 30
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Everything Dinosaur
on Sun 30 Sep 2007 09:17 BST
Prehistoric Times - For Collectors of Dinosaur Models and So Much More.. Prehistoric Times, published by Mike Fredericks is the magazine for dinosaur enthusiasts and collectors of related prehistoric animal merchandise. ... more » Saturday, September 29
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Everything Dinosaur
on Sat 29 Sep 2007 07:49 BST
Ancient Snake Fossil found in India
A 70 million-year old fossil snake has been discovered in western India. more » Friday, September 28
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Everything Dinosaur
on Fri 28 Sep 2007 12:08 BST
The Everything Dinosaur Calendar for Young Dinosaur Fans Excellent Christmas gift idea - a 2008 Dinosaur calendar for your budding palaeontologists. Your chance to bring Dinosaurs back to life.. more » Tuesday, September 25
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Everything Dinosaur
on Tue 25 Sep 2007 22:13 BST
Dinosaur Raincoats and Dinosaur Pyjamas from Everything Dinosaur. The girls have come up trumps again with their ideas for new childrens' clothing products with a dinosaur theme. more »
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Everything Dinosaur
on Tue 25 Sep 2007 13:58 BST
A primitive neo-ceratopsian fossil found in Teton County, Montana may provide evidence of the geographical spread of dinosaurs ancestral to Triceratops. more » Monday, September 24
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Everything Dinosaur
on Mon 24 Sep 2007 08:37 BST
Latest research from the University of Kansas rules out cosmic radiation as a course for the mass extinction at the end of the Cretaceous. more »
Sunday, September 23
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Everything Dinosaur
on Sun 23 Sep 2007 14:18 BST
As we start to get ready for Christmas - I know we are only in September, but we have to start thinking of increasing stocks, not only of models, soft ... more » Saturday, September 22
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Everything Dinosaur
on Sat 22 Sep 2007 07:55 BST
Young Psittacosaurus Fossils Demonstrate Herding Behaviour A joint research team from the Royal Tyrrell museum of Alberta, Canada and the Chinese Academy of Sciences have found the fossils of six ... more » Friday, September 21
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Everything Dinosaur
on Fri 21 Sep 2007 18:02 BST
Velociraptor ulna found in 1998 may show signs of Feathers!
American research team claim to have found conclusive proof of feathered Velociraptors - is Jurassic Park in for a re-write? more »
Thursday, September 20
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Everything Dinosaur
on Thu 20 Sep 2007 06:29 BST
Debate continues on which was the largest Crocodile Cuban scientists have reported the discovery of giant crocodile fossils dating back to the Miocene - could these be the biggest crocodiles of all time. more » Wednesday, September 19
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Everything Dinosaur
on Wed 19 Sep 2007 07:47 BST
South African fossil pelycosaur may show first signs of parental behaviour in the fossil record. Rare pelycosaur fossil from North Cape could reveal a mammal-like reptile family? more »Tuesday, September 18
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Everything Dinosaur
on Tue 18 Sep 2007 06:28 BST
Gloucestershire man builds Dinosaur Sculpture in Garden Dinosaurs are a source of fascination for young and old alike, but one Gloucestershire man has taken his interest in palaeontology to new heights ... more » Monday, September 17
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Everything Dinosaur
on Mon 17 Sep 2007 07:44 BST
New website - toy-shelf.co.uk more »
Sunday, September 16
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Everything Dinosaur
on Sun 16 Sep 2007 10:52 BST
Teenage T. rex finds itself in trouble with the law, a court date has been set to resolve the ownership issue of a juvenile Tyrannosaur skeleton. more »
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Everything Dinosaur
on Sun 16 Sep 2007 06:54 BST
Abundant Ornithischian Fossils shed light on Late Cretaceous mega-fauna With the re-examination of many of the lost quarries within the Dinosaur Provincial Park of Alberta more data on the palaeocommunities ... more » Friday, September 14
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Everything Dinosaur
on Fri 14 Sep 2007 07:10 BST
Inflatable Dinosaurs (Opblaasbaar Dinosaurs) Whilst reviewing all the website data that our everything dinosaur statistics package provides we have come across an odd keyword string that keeps cropping up. This ... more » Thursday, September 13
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Everything Dinosaur
on Thu 13 Sep 2007 07:09 BST
Could the Development of an Achilles Tendon give Hominids an Edge? Computer modelling from the University of Manchester indicates that our earliest ancestors could walk efficiently but they were no sprinters. more » |
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