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Re: Sinotraciosaurus? (somewhat OT)



Mike Keesey (mightyodinn@yahoo.com) wrote:

<I asked about it briefly (I didn't have a lot of time that day), and the
person there said it was from China, and showed me the label:
Sinotraciosaurus. But I can't find anything about this genus on the Web.
(I've even tried a dozen spelling variations.)>

  Have you looked up *Hyphalosaurus* (aka, *Sinohydrosaurus*) from the
Early Cretaceous Liaoning beds? Short legged, long necked, like a pretty
little nothosaur or tanystropheid.

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Jaime A. Headden

  Little steps are often the hardest to take.  We are too used to making leaps 
in the face of adversity, that a simple skip is so hard to do.  We should all 
learn to walk soft, walk small, see the world around us rather than zoom by it.

"Innocent, unbiased observation is a myth." --- P.B. Medawar (1969)

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