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Re: Dino Notes
> While most of the Stegosaurs were mid-Jurassic (160-140mya)
> a couple of them lasted later....
> Wuerhosaurus 125-110mya
> Craterosaurus 115-105mya
> and one of them hung in there to the VERY end of all dinos....
> Dravidosaurus, a pygmy species, lived on in India (then a
> free-floating island with no nodo/ankylosaurs) until the rock fell.
Wasn't Dravidosaurus recently determined not to be a dinosaur?
I think it was announced by Sakar Chatterjee in 1995.
---John Schneiderman (dino@revelation.unomaha.edu)