Quite seriously, CAN ANYONE TELL ME
RELIABLY (preferably with references)?:
(1) Has any seemingly HATCHLING (not
'junior sized' but just-after-hatching size) articulated dinosaur fossil ever
been scientifically described that was recovered from EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI
RIVER in the U.S.A.?
(2) Has any articulated seemingly
HATCHLING Nodosaur -- or, even more broadly, any hatchling Ankylosaurian --
ever been documented (preferably scientifically described in publication) from
ANYWHERE? Pawpawsaurus campbelli, e.g., simply does not qualify, being far
too large to be a hatchling.
And, quite un-seriously: The 'cryptonomen'
for Cryolophosaurus should be: Aintnothin'butasaurus houndogi.
:^O
THANKS, Ray Stanford
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