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RE: The Wonderful World of Weird Tyrannosaurs
> From: owner-DINOSAUR@usc.edu [mailto:owner-DINOSAUR@usc.edu]On Behalf Of
> Danvarner@aol.com
>
[snip}
> In this book is an illustration of Tyrannosaurus (I
> don't know the artists name) that still gives me pause after fifty or so
> years. Even back then I thought it was very odd. It seems as if the artist
> studied the Zallinger mural then dropped some acid. I accidentally bumped
> into it
> again today. Here it is:
>
> http://usscatastrophe.com/kh/wworld/wonderful.world.dino.jpg
I think I speak for everyone here when I say:
WTF?!?!?!?!
> Other scans from the book can be seen here, click on images to enlarge:
>
> http://kevinh.blogspot.com/2006/06/wonderful-world.html
I note with... interest... the arboreal Homo erectus/neanderthalensis/cavemen
and the "First Age Mollusk", aka the graptolite...
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