Dinosaur Tracking

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Oxalaia: Brazil's New, Giant Spinosaur

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Bite Marks Tell of Tussling Ichthyosaurs

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Always Brontosaurus to Me

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The Dinosaur and the Missing Link

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Were You Inspired by a Dinosaur?

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Dinosaur Sighting: A Flying Ankylosaur

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Restoring Nedoceratops: Gored by a Horned Rival?

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Tapeworms, Trematodes and Other Dinosaur Pests

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Tyrannosaurus Scat

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An Early Preview of AMNH's "World's Largest Dinosaurs" Exhibit

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Tyrannosaurus: Hyena of the Cretaceous

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Blog Carnival #29: PhyloPic Launches, Dino Robots, Prosauropods and Riley the First Grade Paleontologist

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Dinosaurs Soon to Return to L.A. Museum

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Looking Back at A&E's "Dinosaur!"

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Debunking the "Dinosaurs" of Kachina Bridge

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Brontomerus Continues to Thunder Around the Web

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Flowers, Pine Cones and Dinosaurs

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Hadrosaurus Was Real, After All

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Paleontologists Announce "Thunder Thighs"

"Brontosaurus" was a great dinosaur name. The great "thunder reptile" of the Jurassic, there was no better moniker for the stoutly-built sauropod. Unfortunately, the name had to be tossed out in favor of Apatosaurus, but a different dinosaur just described by Michael Taylor, Mathew Wedel and Richa...

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What Do We Really Know About Utahraptor?

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