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In 1999 Elaine Machado, of the National Museum of Rio de Janeiro, went to the Cajual Island, where his team found a very weathered and very fragmented Jaw was found.
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In 1999 Elaine Machado, of the National Museum of Rio de Janeiro, went to the Cajual Island, where his team found a very weathered and very fragmented Jaw was found.
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This one I would rate as medium. This is known from fragmentary material, is not Spinosaurus.
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This one I would rate as medium. This is known from fragmentary material, is not Spinosaurus.
Comment your guesses and I will post the answer tomorrow (and to anyone who guesses correctly).
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Here is four of them, more renders on my DeviantArt -
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Here is four of them, more renders on my DeviantArt -
www.deviantart.com/spinobreaker
Got a suggestion for a render? Let me know and I will see what I can do
Cant wait for a the new series... lets get the hype slowly building
What #Stargate renders do we want to see?
Cant wait for a the new series... lets get the hype slowly building
What #Stargate renders do we want to see?
In 1978, the original fossils were found in the coastal rocks near the town of San Remo, Victoria, Australia.
In 1986 the fossils were mentioned in a publication by Anne Warren and R. Jupp.
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In 1978, the original fossils were found in the coastal rocks near the town of San Remo, Victoria, Australia.
In 1986 the fossils were mentioned in a publication by Anne Warren and R. Jupp.
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This one I would rate as medium. While this lived alongside dinosaurs, it wasnt one of them.
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This one I would rate as medium. While this lived alongside dinosaurs, it wasnt one of them.
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In 1829, Philippe-Charles Schmerling, found a partial skull in the Grottes d'Engis, Belgium. He thought it was a "poorly developed" human
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In 1829, Philippe-Charles Schmerling, found a partial skull in the Grottes d'Engis, Belgium. He thought it was a "poorly developed" human
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This one I would rate as easy. This is one of our closest relatives
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This one I would rate as easy. This is one of our closest relatives
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In 1987, Guillermo Heredia found what is thought to be a left tibia of Argentinosaurus on his farm. He thought he had found petrified logs.
In 1989, the Argentine paleontologist José F. Bonaparte initiated a larger dig at that site.
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In 1987, Guillermo Heredia found what is thought to be a left tibia of Argentinosaurus on his farm. He thought he had found petrified logs.
In 1989, the Argentine paleontologist José F. Bonaparte initiated a larger dig at that site.
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This one I would rate as easy. This is a contender for the largest dinosaur ever.
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#SVP2025
This one I would rate as easy. This is a contender for the largest dinosaur ever.
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#SVP2025
Before 1846 several fossilized teeth were found in Germany and allocated to Megalosaurus
In 1846 Theodor Plieninger named those teeth Geosaurus
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Before 1846 several fossilized teeth were found in Germany and allocated to Megalosaurus
In 1846 Theodor Plieninger named those teeth Geosaurus
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This one I would rate as hard. This crocodylomorph is from the Late Jurassic - Early Cretaceous.
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This one I would rate as hard. This crocodylomorph is from the Late Jurassic - Early Cretaceous.
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In 1856 Joseph Leidy described two tyrannosaurid premaxillary teeth from Montana. Leidy gave them the name Deinodon
In 1913 Charles M Sternberg found a nearly complete skeleton of a tyrannosaurid in the Dinosaur Park Formation Canada.
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In 1856 Joseph Leidy described two tyrannosaurid premaxillary teeth from Montana. Leidy gave them the name Deinodon
In 1913 Charles M Sternberg found a nearly complete skeleton of a tyrannosaurid in the Dinosaur Park Formation Canada.
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This one I would rate as medium. This tyrannosaurid is from the Campanian.
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This one I would rate as medium. This tyrannosaurid is from the Campanian.
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