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Re: Eodromaeus, new basal theropod from Triassic in Argentina
At least they didin't mention the "teeth like steak knives" part, but
yeah, that was really a stretch.
But Eoraptor not a theropod? That sounds kind of fishy to me.
On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 3:51 PM, Mike Taylor <mike@indexdata.com> wrote:
> On 13 January 2011 11:02, <bh480@scn.org> wrote:
>> Michael Balter
>> Pint-Sized Predator Rattles The Dinosaur Family Tree
>> Science 331 (6014): 134 (14 January 2011)
>> DOI: 10.1126/science.331.6014.134
>> http://www.sciencemag.org/content/331/6014/134.short
>> Summary
>> On page 206 of this week's issue of Science, a team
>> working in Argentina reports the discovery of a very
>> early dinosaur—possibly a distant ancestor of
>> Tyrannosaurus rex—that lived about 230 million years ago,
>
> Seriously? Even freakin' _Science_ is not capable of mentioning a
> theropod without throwing in an extraneous T. rex reference? It makes
> me want to weep.
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