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Tuesday, April 18, 2006

enormousaurus rex

The remains of a new-ish species of Enormous Meat-Loving Dinosaur were recently discovered in western Patagonia, researchers announced in the latest issue of Geodiversitas. Mapusaurus roseae, would have measured over 41 feet in length, and is related to the gigantosaurus, the largest meat-eating dinosaur discovered to date. This landmark discovery is some of the first evidence unearthed supporting the hypothesis that certain species of carnivorous dinosaurs may have lived or hunted together in packs. Under this theory, a pack of mapusauri (sp?) may have fed on the likes of Argentinosaurus, a 125-foot long herbivore that existed at the same time.

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Fallen Tree Limb Gives Red Panda Escape Route

Storms that rumbled through the Tri-State overnight helped a young red panda to go exploring beyond the confines of its exhibit at the Cincinnati Zoo. A fallen tree limb knocked out part of a fence, giving the animal an escape route.

Hmmm, panda escape route eh? . . .

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