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Re: Official State Dinosaurs



At 10:44 AM 07/06/97 -0700, you wrote:
>> Why is it no one has selected the Tyrannosaur as their state dino?  Are
>> beaurocrats that squeemish, or am I missing some poliitcal incorrectness?
>
>it's Canadian as well as American and no one wants to create an
>international incident??
>-- 
However, Triceratops is also found in Alberta and Saskatchewan.  Now, I'm
not saying I want to start an international incedent....... ;-)

I don't know whether we have Provincial fossils or not.  We certainly could.
With no dinosaurs in Ontario, I just know we would end up with a bi-valve.

Darryl

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