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  • Farmer Discovers Fossil of Ant-Eating Dinosaur (LiveScience.com)

    Dino News 03.04.2010 1 Comment

    LiveScience.com – A newfound ant-eating dinosaur was one of the smallest known and also
    one of the best adapted for running, scientists revealed.

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  • T.Rex stalked Australia, albeit a mini-me version (Reuters)

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    Reuters – Australia scientists have found evidence that Tyrannosaur dinosaurs stalked southern hemisphere continents, with the discovery of a hip bone fossil of a small T.Rex in the south of the country.

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  • Tyranosaurs roamed southern hemisphere: study (AFP)

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    A 66-million-year-old Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton dubbed AFP – Tyrannosaurus rex, once believed to have only roamed the Earth north of the Equator, may also have lived in the southern hemisphere, paleontologists said Thursday.


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  • First tyrannosaur fossil from Southern Hemisphere (AP)

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    AP – A foot-long piece of bone unearthed in Australia is the first evidence that ancestors of the mighty T. rex once lived in the Southern Hemisphere.

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  • Erupting volcanoes ushered in dinosaurs, study says (AFP)

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    A life-size moving Tyrannosaurus Rex from the AFP – Dinosaurs rose to dominance 200 million years ago after volcanic eruptions killed off their rivals, and were later wiped from the face of the Earth by a meteorite, paleontologists have found.


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  • ‘Rare’ fossil of new dinosaur species found in US (AFP)

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    This image obtained from University of Utah shows the partial remains of the plant-eating creature, named Seitaad ruessi, in the red rocks of the Navajo Sandstone region of the western US state of Utah. It is on display at the Utah Museum of Natural History in Salt Lake City.(AFP/HO/File)AFP – It had a body the size of a sheep, a long neck and tail, and lived some 185 million years ago. Scientists call this dinosaur find “a rare skeleton of a new species.”


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  • Telling time with a wristful of dinosaur poo and meteorite (AFP)

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    Swiss watch designer Yvan Arpa's holds his last creation, a 'dinosaur dung watch' during the press preview day at the Baselworld watch and jewellery fair on March 17 in Basel. The watch called AFP – Yvan Arpa has put dust from the moon and rust from the Titanic in watches. This time, he has gone further by setting fossilised dinosaur excrement into his latest timepieces.


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  • Smithsonian opens $21M human evolution hall (AP)

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    Part of the exhibit comparing the brain size of early humans is seen inside the David H. Koch Hall of Human Origins at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History in Washington, on Wednesday, March 17, 2010. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)AP – Hundreds of early human fossils, artifacts and forensically recreated faces of our prehistoric relatives went on display Wednesday, exploring 6 million years of evolution at the National Museum of Natural History.


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  • Prehistoric Shark Attack Reconstructed (LiveScience.com)

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    LiveScience.com – A shark attack that took place 4 million years ago has just been
    reconstructed from the extinct hunter’s fossilized victim – a dolphin.

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  • How a Corrupt Lehman Nearly Hoodwinked Washington (U.S. News & World Report)

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    U.S. News & World Report – Lehman Brothers is becoming a historical artifact, a corporate fossil like Enron and Worldcom that we can dissect to learn about its inner decay. But as revelations mount about the degree of corruption at Lehman, we’re forgetting that the failed investment bank nearly garnered a taxpayer-assisted buyout in 2008 that would have saved the firm and probably prevented public disclosure of its most abusive practices.

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