• Dino News 26.10.2008

    Laura Porro, a post-doctoral student at the University of Chicago, poses with skull of a Heterodontosaurus in this undated handout photo. The rare juvenile skull of a 190 million-year-old dinosaur may help explain when an important group of plant eaters branched off from carnivorous cousins, U.S. and British researchers said on October 23, 2008. REUTERS/University of Chicago Medical Center/Handout (UNITED STATES).  NO ARCHIVES. FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS. NO SALES. MAGAZINES OUT. NOT FOR SALE TO MAGAZINE PUBLISHERS.AP – Geologists say they have discovered prehistoric animal tracks so densely packed on a 3/4-acre site that they’re calling it a “dinosaur dance floor.”


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