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Traceyjayne
@Traceyjayne (11333)
• United Kingdom
25 Jun
It has just been said on our news on tv that dinosaurs started out small and then throughout their life grew bigger ......
Well .....no s**t sherlock....
Imagine laying an egg that contained a full sized dinosaur !!!
No wonder...
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Shavkat
@Shavkat (141906)
• Philippines
4 Nov 23
... $990,000 in Paris. In the 1990s, Barry was located in Wyoming. Barry James, the originator, inspired the name. The Camptosaurus is a kind of herbivorous dinosaur that roamed Europe and North America between 160 million and 100...
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Dawnsummer
@misunderstood_zombie (8765)
• United States
12 Jul 22
I'm just finishing a book called Raptor Red about a Utahraptor that lived a couple of (million) years ago in North America.
It's written from the viewpoint of a dinosaur who knows herself as Raptor Red. It's a very interesting...
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Shavkat
@Shavkat (141906)
• Philippines
16 Mar 21
Sometimes I am enjoying myself with my Chinese kids' names online every day. Let me give an example, I am having a 5-yeard-old boy student and his name is Dinosaur. Does he look like this creature? Definitely, no. I cannot...
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Bill McAlpine
@ScotMac (1335)
• Edinburgh, Scotland
6 Jan 20
It wasn't up a dark alleyway but it was scary anyway (well, kind of). This 'monster' was the fossil of a dinosaur - a diplodocus - which I came face-to-face with in the Kelvingrove Museum and Art Gallery in Glasgow a while back....
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Arthur Chappell
@arthurchappell (44941)
• Preston, England
24 Aug 19
My last visit to the seaside town of Blackpool Lancashire to get lots of pub sign photos was cut short by terrible weather. Today as it was gloriously sunny out, I went back. Most of the images I got were pub signs. This one was...
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Frederick Espiritu
@simplfred (20641)
• Philippines
25 Jul 19
I just wonder why there 's no account of dinosaurs in the Bible? I know it was mention that God created every animal but a big animal like a dinosaur should be easily seen by the characters of the old testament. An animal that big...
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Dr Souvik Chatterji
@sathviksouvik (23240)
29 Nov 17
The river caves in Nicco Park is the most popular ride which visitors avail. It is costly. At the entrance of the caves there is a moving Dinosaur which welcomes the visitors to the dark world. Inside the caves, there are static...
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Dr Souvik Chatterji
@sathviksouvik (23240)
21 Nov 17
The Commentary of Charles Darwin on evolution of living organisms is amazing. In Science City Kolkata there is a train ride relating to the Dark World. It is world existing millions of years ago before Human beings came in. The...
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Genipher
@Genipher (5405)
• United States
1 Nov 17
Today my kids watched a video called, I Dig Dino's. About, as you would rightly guess, paleontology. After the video I handed out some bone diggin' kits and let them all loose. Outside, of course, since paleontology is dirty work....
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Mr. Anomaly
@Mr_Anomaly (790)
• United States
17 Sep 17
I'm still trying to catch up on here with all this news that's happened over the last couple of years... Earlier this year another article was released in Lehighton by Times News, reporter: Kelley Andrade, regarding my dinosaur...
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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (382036)
• Rockingham, Australia
26 Jul 17
We haven’t had a roundabout photo for a while so here is one I snapped back in June. It was somewhere near Fontenay-en-Comte and there was a ‘dinosaur park’ nearby so it was a great advertisement for the attraction.
I don’t know...
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Arthur Chappell
@arthurchappell (44941)
• Preston, England
25 Jul 17
1975 – Spoiler alerts.
Dinosaur movies are always fun, even the bad ones. Between the stop-motion model-work effects of the Original silent Lost World movie. Or Wiliis O’Brien’s 1933 version of King Kong, and the amazing CGI of...
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Arthur Chappell
@arthurchappell (44941)
• Preston, England
3 Jul 17
1956 - spoiler alerts
A real turkey of a science fiction Western, the first of a spate of cowboy V dinosaur features (The Valley Of Gwangi being much better). The film was given the Mystery Science Theatre treatment in 2017....
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Gus Kilthau
@Ceerios (4698)
• Goodfellow, Texas
1 Jul 17
Pinesaurus Pineum - On the Loose -
As many of my friends here on the Mill Otter (MyLotter) website already know, it is my habit to jump aboard the little electric mobility scooter and roam around on the trails and byways of...
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