How To Use Dinosaur In A Sentence

  • Clearly the megalosaurus in the opening passage of Bleak House is a flight of hyperbolic fancy (inspired, I would guess, by the papier-mâché dinosaurs constructed for the Crystal Palace Exhibition, a couple of years earlier).
  • The bolide probably prolonged and intensified the change, and may have weighed heavily in favor of mammals or birds and against non - avian dinosaurs.
  • The researchers found no separated bones or partial skeletons, which suggests that the dinosaurs were rapidly entombed while still alive.
  • If we don't save the rich people today they might be extinct tomorrow just like the dinosaurs. * shedding a fake tear for the plight of the rich* knixphan Says: Think Progress
  • He is like a Tyrannosaurus Rex, leading a herd of corporate dinosaurs over the cliff and bellowing as he goes.
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  • Dinosaurs had been extinct for 50 million years. Times, Sunday Times
  • As Christians who reject evolutionary theory, the family scoffed at the park's dinosaur attractions, which date the apatosaurus, brachiosaurus and the like to prehistoric times.
  • It's a world where dinosaurs are your next door neighbours, and where some of the most famous feuds in history where actually territorial disputes between apatosaurs bearing grudges... Susanna Clarke in the NY Times
  • Also known as a ‘parrot lizard’ for its parrotlike beak, the herbivore was a strong, agile dinosaur that walked on its two hind legs.
  • According to bury circumstance judgement, put possibly inside circumjacent bigger range in more and dinosaurian fossil, disentomb foreground is very hopeful.
  • Many dinosaur skeletons that are nearly intact have also been unearthed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Purple and green dinosaur inflatable float with green vinyl seat bucket and yellow inflatable adjustable sunshade.
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  • On the ‘dinosaur coast’, near Scarborough, the footprints of a diplodocus show that the sandstone there was laid down 150 million years ago.
  • In a recent paper, Dr. Dial and a graduate student, Brandon E. Jackson, presented a novel idea about how some dinosaurs used their proto-wings — a possible step in the evolution of flight.
  • Over 800+ cataloged specimens from seven species of dinosaur, including the type specimen of the first Jurassic ankylosaur Mymoorapelta, have been recovered from this bonebed. Cooperative Management of Paleontological Resources on Federal Lands in Mesa County, Colorado
  • He describes the recent revelation that many small meat-eating dinosaurs were feathered. The Times Literary Supplement
  • I asked him if he felt emotionally or materially deprived because there were no more dinosaurs or brontosauruses -'And what did he say? YESTERDAY'S SHADOW
  • For as long as they were there, no crocodile or armored herbivorous or general carnivorous dinosaur could grow very big.
  • The latest addition to the museum's menagerie of dinosaurs - a cast of a full-size triceratops skeleton, ready for action.
  • But clavicles are now known from a variety of nonavian dinosaurs, and a fused furcula is present in several nonavian theropods, including allosauroids and tyrannosaurids.
  • In them are the bones of hundreds of dinosaurs, including skeletons of giant brontosaurs which were mired in soft mud.
  • The ankylosaurs were heavily armoured dinosaurs, 2 to 10 meters long, quadrupedal, slow moving, and fed on swampy soft vegetation.
  • The fossil turned out to be a composite of the body of a bird with the tail of a dinosaur.
  • Dinosaur Bar-B-Que Dinosaur Bar-B-Que is in the shadow of the elevated West Side Highway, but it's not at all defined by city life. Getting Away From It All
  • Some parts of Australia have traditions of huge reptiles suggestive of long-necked sauropods, the dinosaur group which includes Diplodocus and Apatosaurus.
  • I even also know that paleontologists (folks who study dinosaurs) decided that a dinosaur that was once called a brontosaurus (a very nice name) shouldn’t be called brontosaurus anymore, and changed it to apatosaurus (a kind of ugly name). Lulu and the Brontosaurus
  • Some of the fossils are proving pivotal in testing the hypothesis that birds are the living descendants of dinosaurs.
  • A set of prehistoric footprints, said to show meat-eating dinosaurs hunting vegetarian dinos, has just been recreated in a detailed 3-D model.
  • Also preserved at the site are the carnivorous dinosaur Ceratosaurus (6 teeth) and the small ornithopod dinosaur Othnielosaurus (one jaw fragment), the latter first identified during the 2008 season. Cooperative Management of Paleontological Resources on Federal Lands in Mesa County, Colorado
  • Several characters that typify a theropod: Hollow, thin-walled bones are diagnostic of theropod dinosaurs.
  • As Dinosaur proved, slow-moving animals trying to get to safe land is a yawner, no matter who voices the animals.
  • Apparently facultatively bipedal, with a toothless bird-like skull sporting large orbits, dinosaur-like cervical vertebrae possessing true pneumatic foramina, and reduced gracile forelimbs and a theropod-like pelvis, Effigia is strikingly like ornithomimosaurs (ostrich dinosaurs) in several details, mostly those concerning the skull and cervical vertebrae. Archive 2006-01-01
  • But then, after a so-so fight with yet another dinosaur, the movie is over, and it hasn't even had a climax yet.
  • More interesting still, recent fossil discoveries show that the hip bones of some giant dinosaurs were almost hollow.
  • At intervals, the double-height spaces are penetrated by the diagrid structure, bleached white like dinosaur ribs.
  • All the fascinating stories about the bones of dinosaurs, chalicotheres, dinotheres, mastodons, giant giraffes, and mammoths are gathered in my book.
  • Others have countered that small land-dwelling dinosaurs learned to fly without ever developing arboreal habits: no trees were needed.
  • Scientists have found fresh evidence to suggest that a huge explosion led to the death of the dinosaurs.
  • New techniques of analysis are continually uncovering previously unrecognized details about the internal anatomy and growth patterns of dinosaurs.
  • The dinosaur exhibit is pretty neat with lots of info about each period.
  • For Disney, "Dinosaures" offers untold millions in merchandising opportunities, though its hard to imagine a smoking, cussing megalosaurus adorning lunch boxes or escorting Snow White in the Rose Bowl Parade. A Megalosaurus Hit?
  • Mitchell had through the dinosaur connected the world of the prehistoric to that of the posthistoric or postmodern. The Last Formalist, or W.J.T. Mitchell as Romantic Dinosaur
  • Of special interest to me right now are the dinosaurs of the British Wealden (of course), the intriguing tie-ins between Wealden fossil collectors, Conan Doyle's Lost World and the Piltdown fiasco, convergence between different fossorial tetrapods, manatee evolution, and British big cats (yes, really). Archive 2006-01-01
  • “The allosaurus had a wishbone, like other meat-eating dinosaurs,” he said. HOUSE RULES
  • Studios are rushing out monster movies to take advantage of our new-found enthusiasm for dinosaurs.
  • If it is alive then it probably is not a dinosaur, since dinosaurs are extinct.
  • I laughed out loud when I saw the larger ears glued to foam and such for I had done something similar back speaking of dinosaurs! twenty years ago… I made containers for orchids and such for a gig in NY… a round ball with a water pic inserted… they became part of table arrangements for a birthday party on Park Ave. I suppose mullein leaves could be used in a similar way. More Moss Magic « Fairegarden
  • Studios are rushing out monster movies to take advantage of our new-found enthusiasm for dinosaurs.
  • We are so used to the enormous size of dinosaurs that we almost forget to think about how they grew to be so large.
  • The Health Service has become a dinosaur. It needs radical reform if it is to survive.
  • Most predatory dinosaurs such as tyrannosaurs and velociraptors have usually been depicted in museums, films and books as covered in a thick hide of dull brown or green skin.
  • Sixty-five million years ago, a collision with an asteroid is believed to have caused a global die-off that included all dinosaurs.
  • You may remember that "primers" are the simple books used to teach small children, like the Dick and Jane reading series, My Little Book of Dinosaurs, or So You Want to be a Lobbyist. Richard (RJ) Eskow: Republican "Fifth Column" Strikes Financial Commission. Are YOU Next?
  • The researchers removed 29 chips, each the size of a poppy seed, from across the dinosaur's body.
  • The williams Fork Formation preserves a diverse dinosaur fauna containing at least nine saurischian and five ornithischian species.
  • Ostriches and emus are primitive birds that have more in common with dinosaurs than more advanced birds like robins, Schweitzer said.
  • Contemporaries of the last dinosaurs, paddle-limbed mosasaurs, inhabited seas of the Cretaceous period, which ended about 66 million years ago.
  • More distantly related to true dinosaurs were the marine plesiosaurs and ichthyosaurs.
  • The book is aptly subtitled The Amazing Story of Sue, the Dinosaur That Changed Science, the Law, and My Life.
  • a duck-billed dinosaur
  • A new fossil mosasaur, one of a group of non-dinosaurian reptiles that return to marine existence, has been found by an amateur fossil hunter see? The Panda's Thumb: John S. Wilkins Archives
  • But the iguanas in dinosaur costumes, super-sized dimetrodons, superimposed supposed menaces, don't cut it.
  • Birds - the feathered descendants of the dinosaurs - fascinate her.
  • The neighbouring Museum of Natural History has the third-largest dinosaur collection in the world, including skeletons of tyrannosaurus rex, diplodocus and stegosaurus.
  • A vote for Prop. 23 is a vote to turn the lungs of poor children into a snack for dinosaurs, to put it in bluntly Hollywood-ish terms. Rebecca Solnit: Jurassic Ballot: When Corporations Ruled the Earthrop 23
  • Section two deals with systematics, how dinosaurs are grouped into larger categories, and how those groups are related to each other.
  • The discovery of a giant meat-eating dinosaur sporting a downy coat has some scientists reimagining the look of Tyrannosaurus rex.
  • It seems there are many undiscovered dinosaurs left. The Sun
  • He refers to himself as "a dinosaur" and is taunted by an old criminal rival who teases him about his impending retirement: "You're days from the scrapheap. The (Really) Long Goodbye
  • The party was written off as an authoritarian, inward-looking dinosaur, made obsolete by the country's opening to the global economy.
  • Bakker believed that dinosaur speed could, reasonably accurately enough, be worked out from the angle of the limb joints.
  • This includes the horned dinosaurs, duckbills, stegosaurs and armored dinosaurs.
  • The concept of a human character has been replaced by a cardboard cut-out, each of which serves one of two purposes: to run away from the dinosaurs or to be eaten by them.
  • Luckily, one of the classroom teachers owned about 20 different plastic dinosaur models.
  • I'm supposed to go in and write this important column about floundering political dinosaurs at some point between now and Friday. Times, Sunday Times
  • Oh, and I read "An Enigmatic New Lambeosaurine Hadrosaur (Reptilia: Dinosauria) from the Upper Shale Member of the Campanian Aguja Formation of Trans-Pecos Texas," a weird beast named Angulomastacator daviesi, known thus far only from its boomerang-shaped maxilla bone. Waking the Witch
  • In what felt like no time at all, we had arrived and entered the somewhat draughty Upper Hall with its rather interesting artwork on the wall, a floor to ceiling spiral of golden handprints, which is a lot better than some of the weird and wonderful stuff a previous modern-art-loving Master installed, including a huge wooden dinosaur in the grounds. The Office Party « Tales from the Reading Room
  • His ankylosaur print is the first such print of the species from the Jurassic Period and the largest print of any ankylosaur from the Age of the Dinosaurs. First Jurassic Ankylosaur track found
  • Because feathers are a unique feature, they are thought to be characteristic of many theropod dinosaurs, including tyrannosaurs.
  • Dinosaurs evolved when most continents were joined in a single land mass.
  • ARSENAL have a dinosaur as their club mascot. The Sun
  • Amber is one of the better preservatives of DNA, so dinosaur DNA in amber would be good.
  • Finally the age of the dinosaurs is thought to have been ushered in and out by space objects striking the earth.
  • South African geeks are trying to get their government regulators to pay some attention to this: the telco is keeping the country in the technological dark-ages in order to preserve its dinosauric bizmodel, and the whole national economy is at stake if South Africa ends up largely off the Internet grid as a result of malfeasance and incompetence. Boing Boing: September 14, 2003 - September 20, 2003 Archives
  • Dromaeosaurs, a group of small, fleet-footed dinosaurs in the theropod family, are thought to be the closest known relatives of birds.
  • But the protoceratops was a small dinosaur which walked on all fours and was likely to have been a clumsy creature with short legs and a long heavy body.
  • Birds did not evolve from massive sauropods or antediluvian, tanklike ankylosaurs or even from the large tyrannosaurs (which do, in fact, branch fairly close to birds on the dinosaur bush).
  • After a period of time in which the dinosaurs could comfortably have spawned, lived, and been eliminated by space aliens, the door opened, and I gained ingress.
  • The songs of dinosaurs were astoundingly rich and sweet and complex; untranslatably strange. Asimov's Science Fiction
  • These creatures were not dinosaurs but large marine reptiles. Christianity Today
  • But when a genetically modified hybrid dinosaur scales a 40ft wall and embarks on a wild rampage, the fun turns to fear. The Sun
  • However, these feathered theropods are clearly just one small group of dinosaurs, and if they were all transported to modern times, they are so similar we would put them all in the same small group.
  • This makes it larger than the asteroid that collided with the Earth 66 million years ago and is widely blamed for the demise of the dinosaurs. Times, Sunday Times
  • The discovery smudges the common picture of sauropods as unspecialized, lumbering dinosaurs that used very long necks to munch away at any greenery in sight, including treetops.
  • The heart-stopping chases and elaborate killings are the main assets of the film along with a couple of new entries in the dinosaur catalog.
  • Analysis of bones scored by tooth marks suggests Majungatholus was a cannibal that regularly dined on members of its own species and other dinosaurs.
  • The children came up with some weird and wacky designs including a pink and purple dinosaur covered in sequins.
  • A tiny new "feathered" ornithischian dinosaur from China, the Early Cretaceous heterodontosaurid Tianyulong confuciusi. "So lose some sleep and say you tried."
  • Deinonychus antirrhopus is one of the dinosaur species represented in Dinosaur Hall at the Academy of Natural Sciences.
  • I was mad keen on dinosaurs when I was little.
  • Although mammoths came much later than dinosaurs, I spotted a giant pair of ancient curved ivory tusks protruding from an isolated cliff.
  • By demonstrating one-way or "unidirectional" airflow within the lungs of alligators, the new study - published in the Friday, Jan. 15 issue of the journal Science - means that such a breathing pattern likely evolved before 246 million years ago, when crocodilians split from the branch of the archosaur family tree that led to pterosaurs, dinosaurs and birds. PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories
  • Psittacosaurus, though, was a ceratopsid, the group of dinosaurs to which triceratops belonged. Times, Sunday Times
  • The discovery of the megalosaurus near Minchinhampton happened years before the word ‘dinosaur’ had even been coined.
  • This is the era of the dinosaurs. The Crisis of Life on Earth - our legacy from the second millenium
  • For some sauropod dinosaurs, this estimated blood pressure is very high indeed.
  • So these small horns may be more relevant to the study of dinosaur ontogeny than phylogeny (evolution).
  • West Harlem barbecue favoriteDinosaur Bar-B-Que announced Thursday that they have re-opened in a much larger location at 700 W. 125th Street. Dinosaur BBQ Re-Opens In West Harlem
  • Two life-sized models of the dinosaurs were put on public display for the first time today in Hohhot, which is the capital of China's Inner Mongolia region. Undefined
  • Some researchers have suggested that Archaeopteryx could in fact be the ancestor of a group of dinosaurs that includes velociraptors, made famous by Jurassic Park.
  • Birds arose from theropod dinosaurs at some point in the Jurassic, according to present knowledge.
  • The next day he rose early, and while the rest of his suite were sleeping went out unattended, returning before breakfast was over with a tally-card showing a killing of thirteen dinosaurs, twenty-seven megatheriums, and about six tons of chlamy-dophori, not to mention a mammoth jack-rabbit that some idiot had told him was the only specimen in the world of the monodelphian mollycoddle. The Autobiography of Methuselah
  • The findings also include the remains of a 20 meter (66 ft) hadrosaurid, a record size for the duck-billed dinosaur. Formae Mentis NGO™
  • A vast inland sea once covered the region that over the years has yielded fossils including those of dinosaurs. Times, Sunday Times
  • The dinosaurs were only one of the groups that became extinct at the end of the Cretaceous; also hard-hit were the unicellular Foraminifera, the ammonites, and marine reptiles such as the mosasaurs and plesiosaurs.
  • Tadpole shrimp have outlived dinosaurs, trilobites and mammoths.
  • In 1999, they first described the find in "A therizinosauroid dinosaur with integumentary structures from China," published in Nature An Ancient Quill Rewrites Dinosaur History
  • MIDLOTHIAN - There's a missing dinosaur in the southern Chicago suburb of Midlothian. News
  • Mayor researched paleontological finds in the Gobi and discovered that some of the most abundant fossils there belong to Protocerotops, a beaked dinosaur.
  • Now draw or trace ten dinosaurs in ascending order of size.
  • Brockman: Yes, well … Homer, organized labor has been called a lumbering dinosaurThe Big Lead
  • The most distinctive feature of the dinosaurs was their size.
  • I wish I could be a fly on the barroom wall to hear him regale his buddies with his preceptorship experiences over a beer next week. posted by #1 Dinosaur @ 6:14 AM Archive 2007-03-01
  • In the age of dinosaurs, North America was divided in two by the Western Interior Sea, and the Great Plains was a skeleton-covered sea bottom, the water above it home to sharks, squid, manta rays, giant clams, giant reptile mosasaurs and plesiosaurs, and plankton, a microscopic animal still thriving today. Kansas.com: -- Front
  • Paleontologists believe the meat-eating theropod dinosaur was light, agile and very fleet of foot,[Sentence dictionary] with three large slashing claws on each hand.
  • Inside the coprolites, pieces of T. rex bone were found, indicating that the dinosaur in question had cannibalized - either through attacking or scavenging - another T. rex.
  • Stable isotope evidence for changes in dietary niche partitioning among hadrosaurian and ceratopsian dinosaurs of the Hell Creek Formation, North Dakota. Archive 2009-01-01
  • B The dinosaurs in question are almost certainly not apatosaurs: Dinosaur-related nitpicks of this weeks DC comics | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources
  • Protruding from the frozen earth, like dinosaur fossils in a matrix of rock, was a row of brown vertebrae, ancient and massive.
  • He shared the findings with Longrich, and the two teamed up to document a number of such specimens and determined that an unknown species of multituberculate possibly the furry, squirrel-sized ptilodus dug its teeth into the dead dinosaurs bones to extract calcium for its own bones. Canada.com Top Stories
  • Hucksterbee's own beliefs, like that dinosaurs and people were cotemporaneous and that God created the Earth 8,000 years ago, should next come under scrutiny. Election Central | Talking Points Memo | Huckabee: "Don't Mormons Believe That Jesus And The Devil Are Brothers?"
  • These were the fragmentary remains of an armored dinosaur, an ankylosaur.
  • Theropod dinosaurs did not share this feature.
  • Dinosaur bones are found littering sand dunes and dry lakebeds.
  • We can examine the bones of dinosaurs and make deductions about how they lived.
  • The research does not suggest that dinosaurs were shorter in length or height. Times, Sunday Times
  • The rest of the crater forms a rim of jagged peaks and spires, which give it a dinosaur skeleton-like profile.
  • A blue whale is bigger than a dinosaur.
  • The dinosaurs reigned supreme for 135 million years, until another comet colliding with Earth took them out.
  • The triceratops, like all dinosaurs, only had a small brain but he made up for it with his big heart (some dinosaurs even had two hearts).
  • Mammals, crocodilians and dinosaurs independently evolved acute, pitch-sensitive hearing by elongating the lagena (called the cochlea in mammals).
  • One fragment of that ancient smashup may have struck Earth 65 million years ago, triggering a mass extinction that wiped out the dinosaurs. Ianrandalstrock: Maybe it's a Romulan warbird
  • More distantly related to true dinosaurs were the marine plesiosaurs and ichthyosaurs.
  • And the "few" viable pathways diverging from the first dinosaur includes stegosaurus and tyrannosaurus. Biomolecular Networks
  • But when a genetically modified hybrid dinosaur scales a 40ft wall and embarks on a wild rampage, the fun turns to fear. The Sun
  • Mechanical diggers moved in with dinosaur-like claws, ripping away chunks of the six-storey building.
  • There is the added question of how the dinosaurs are to be fossilised in a desert.
  • I could explain why it was gravitational synchrony that caused certain asteroids to be flung out of the asteroid belt and ultimately to strike our planet, probably extinguishing the dinosaurs and many other creatures.
  • the boy was disappointed to find only skeletons instead of living breathing dinosaurs
  • It is labeled as being appropriate for kids over seven, and I'd be hard pressed to find many instances where it wouldn't be able to be viewed by even smaller tykes who like to see a gang of kids save the galaxy by turning into robotic dinosaurs.
  • People have probably been turned on by this sort of thing since the first caveman saw the first cavewoman eat the first carbonated dinosaur.
  • In co-evolution terms it means that herbivorous dinosaurs may have grown large as a means of attaining thermal stability.
  • Dawn of the Dinosaurs" is just a title yes … but if it's going to be even the slightest bit prehistorically accurate the dinosaurs would have to be on their way out in the movie … not on their way in. Worth Watching - April 7: Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs Teaser Trailer « FirstShowing.net
  • Witmer was able to map the likely position of cartilage, blood vessels and other soft tissues that made up the nasal cavities of dinosaurs.
  • She had lucked out this time, not like the time she had ended up with the dinosaurs surrounding her, nor the time she'd found herself in the middle of a forest, halfway up a tree with a bear underneath her.
  • I still get invites but I feel like a dinosaur and a bit of a has-been now.
  • Vertebrate animals (mammals, birds, theropod dinosaurs) develop larger brains then their earlier reptilian ancestors.
  • It has even been speculated that if a bolide had not seen out the dinosaurs, then they would have eventually evolved into a human-grade intelligent species.
  • His artsy-craftsy zoo has a wide range of snakes, alligators, canines, dinosaurs, kangaroos, horses, dolphins, apes, chimpanzees et al.
  • It shows they did not spread after an asteroid strike killed off dinosaurs 65 million years ago. The Sun
  • As Christians who reject evolutionary theory, the family scoffed at the park's dinosaur attractions, which date the apatosaurus, brachiosaurus and the like to prehistoric times.
  • A new pipoid anuran from the Late Jurassic Morrison Formation at Dinosaur National Monument, Utah. Irony raises it froggy head: Late-Jurassic frog fossils from Dinosaur National Monument
  • When scientists hunt for dinosaur tracks they look for areas where ancient layers of sedimentary rock are exposed, such as cliffs, sea coasts, quarries, open-pit mines, desert arroyos, and along the banks of rivers and streams.
  • If the birds' crests are shown to play a role in communication, then investigators may have a clue as to how ancient casque-bearing dinosaurs interacted.
  • Ichthyosaurs were not dinosaurs, but represent a separate group of marine vertebrates.
  • Recent, more dramatic use of CGI was seen in "Walking With Dinosaurs".
  • If you are comfortable with shell scripting and cron (or launchd, for non-dinosaurs) you can probably think up ways to adapt those examples and make it almost seem like the importing is as automagical as it is with. mov files. MacOSXHints.com
  • When we do this we can use dinosaurs, fossils and DNA as tools to share the gospel of Christ.
  • It probably lived in a shallow lake populated by dinosaurs, crocodiles, turtles, and numerous types of fish.
  • I decided on a pterodactyl, a dinosaur with a distinct advantage over most dinosaurs: the ability to fly like an eagle.
  • Last week, we were finding dinosaur bones in the forest. Times, Sunday Times
  • Furthermore, it cannot migrate or hibernate during winter, as is thought possible for some polar dinosaurs and turtles.
  • The first British auction of a large dinosaur skeleton takes place. Times, Sunday Times
  • Commissioners Court and asked for an extension or defrayal of money owed to the county from the Land of the Dinosaurs LLC production, I wondered what would happen to the money, $80.000 that 4b had loaned invested in associationi with the LOD company. Somervell County Salon
  • The fossils, found in Northwest Alberta, Canada, revealed a herd of so-called ceratopsian dinosaurs that perished together. Archive 2008-10-01
  • The scale and spirit of the iron creatures on display brought to mind one image: mechanical dinosaurs without skin.
  • Around the adjacent display of scientifically-valuable spinning tops and dinosaur models stood a man buttonholing people to get signatures on a petition to save the place.
  • This clear-cut distinction was upset in the 1960s and 70s by the discovery of unusual medium-sized theropod dinosaurs such as Deinonychus.
  • During the most recent mass extinction, 65 million years ago, 17 per cent of all the taxonomic families of life were lost, including the dinosaurs.
  • I can tell you your worst nightmare: you go to bed one night as a competent secure in your technical competence, and you wake up the next morning as a technological dinosaur.
  • When given a picture of a triceratops and told it was a dinosaur, the children correctly inferred that it belonged to the cold-blooded class of animals.
  • These creatures were not dinosaurs but large marine reptiles. Christianity Today
  • Birds are highly dimorphic sexually, and imprinting is important; however, stegosaurs (like other dinosaurs) do not appear to be highly dimorphic sexually, and the role of imprinting in dinosaurs cannot be assessed.
  • Theropod dinosaurs are seen to exhibit too many terrestrial and cursorial adaptations to be avian precursors.
  • Russell reminds readers that we do not know the biogeographic origin of birds, or theropods, or dinosaurs.
  • That first description was based on the observed faunal change across the boundary mainly the distinct absence of dinosaur fossils above the boundary. Castle Rock - South Table Mountain - The Panda's Thumb
  • Most of the show's highlights came from Dennis, particularly when he aped the walk of a vicious flesh-eating dinosaur from Jurassic Park.
  • States are lumbering dinosaurs that take years to adapt to change.
  • Any hypothesis testing of head butting in pachycephalosaurids, combat in ceratopsids or similar agonistic encounters must take into account the fact that the skulls of these dinosaurs are composed largely of metaplastic tissue. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • Most skin impressions from dinosaurs indicate the presence of naked skin, except for integumentary structures in coelurosaurs that may have afforded thermal insulation.
  • The trip takes an unexpected turn when the craft they are rowing begins a voyage back through time where the young heroes encounter mastodons, dinosaurs and eventually the starting point of life on earth.
  • A new ceratopsid dinosaur (Ornithischia) from the uppermost Horseshoe Canyon Formation (upper Maastrichtian), Alberta, Canada. Eotriceratops
  • The Japanese company Kokoro has been terrifying audiences from Paris to Prague with its exhibit of "animatronic," or robotic, dinosaurs that grunt, move and squeal. All The World Loves A Dinosaur
  • I completed the paperwork and wrote in my chart: Forms completed in quintuplicate. posted by #1 Dinosaur @ 2:38 PM Archive 2008-12-01
  • The book treated in colourful detail the supposed survival into modern times of dinosaurs and ape-men - and included a tantalising line about bones being as easy to fake as a photograph.
  • Just when I thought dinosaurs were extinct, here comes this crustation (Lieberman) yammering about another crustation (John McCain). Lieberman attacks Obama over foreign policy
  • A dinosaur-dotty mum, who helped discover a missing link in our past, has been causing a real flutter in the scientific world.
  • in the day of the dinosaurs
  • The first dinosaur trackway - a trail of 34 footprints of an Allosaurus - was identified by Zimbabwean geologist Tim Broderick only two kilometres away from the new site.

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