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Predatory scars in the shells of a Recent lingulid brachiopod: Paleontological and ecological implications [5.56%]
, Tucson, AZ 85721, USA. Jonathan D. Marcot [dinosaur@geo.arizona.edu], Department of Geosciences
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A graveyard of titans (review of: Gerhard Maier. 2003. African Dinosaurs Unearthed: The Tendaguru Expeditions. Indiana University Press, Bloomington and Indianapolis, USA) [5.56%]
(review of: Gerhard Maier. 2003. African Dinosaurs Unearthed: The Tendaguru Expeditions.
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Lower Triassic vertebrate footprints from Wióry, Holy Cross Mountains, Poland [5.56%]
from which the Rotodactylus trackmakers and dinosaurs originated. Key words: Footprints,
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A new ankylosaurid from the late Cretaceous Two Medicine Formation of Montana, USA [5.56%]
dx.doi.org/10.4202/app.2012.0125 Key words: Dinosauria, Ornithischia, Ankylosauridae, ankylosaur,
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A new approach to evaluate the cursorial ability of the giant theropod Giganotosaurus carolinii [5.56%]
danger of falling does not exist. Key words: Dinosauria, Theropoda, Giganotosaurus, cursorial gait,
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New data on anatomy of the Late Cretaceous multituberculate mammal Catopsbaatar [5.56%]
Cretaceous terrestrial faunas, including dinosaurs and mammals. Beginning with the Central
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New lizard and rhynchocephalian material from the Lower Cretaceous of southern Italy [5.56%]
as well as the exquisitely preserved small dinosaur, Scipionyx. Here we describe material
article/item/app49-393.html - 8.96 kB
Were mammals originally venomous? [5.56%]
the 'dark ages' of mammalian history, when dinosaurs ruled the Earth. This structure is a
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A partial skeleton of an enantiornithine bird from the Early Cretaceous of northwestern China [5.56%]
, USA; Luis M. Chiappe lchiappe@nhm.org, The Dinosaur Institute, Natural History Museum of Los
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Theropod tooth assemblages from the Late Cretaceous Maevarano Formation and the possible presence of dromaeosaurids in Madagascar [5.56%]
during the Early Cretaceous. Key words: Dinosauria, Dromaeosauridae, Abelisauridae, theropod
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