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RE: Big new Ankylosaur or Stegosaur (Polacanthid, actually)
Nope, it is the new nodosaurid found in a bonebed dominated by
brachiosaurid sauropods. Reporter screwed up the facts.
K
Kenneth Carpenter, Ph.D.
Curator of Lower Vertebrate Paleontology/
Chief Preparator
Department of Earth Sciences
Denver Museum of Nature & Science
2001 Colorado Blvd.
Denver, CO 80205
Phone: 303-370-6392
Fax: 303-331-6492
for PDFs of some of my publications, as well as information of the Cedar
Mountain Project:
https://scientists.dmns.org/sites/kencarpenter/default.aspx
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Subject: Big new Ankylosaur or Stegosaur (Polacanthid, actually)
I think he may be thinking about the giant 5-ton
(10,000lbs) Polacanthid that they just found in Utah.
Here is the link:
http://www.local6.com/news/9291775/detail.html
On Sun, 04 Jun 2006 00:07:20 -0700 (PDT), DINOSAUR@usc.edu wrote:
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> DINOSAUR Digest 3587
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> Topics covered in this issue include:
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> 1) Re: Ceratops (was RE: Pterosaur diversity (was:
> Re: Waimanu))
> by "Jaime A. Headden" <qilongia@yahoo.com>
> 2) Re: Ceratops (was RE: Pterosaur diversity (was:
> Re: Waimanu))
> by Jay <sappororaptor@yahoo.com>
> 3) Re: Sengis (was RE: Pterosaur diversity (was: Re:
> Waimanu))
> by Tim Williams <twilliams_alpha@hotmail.com>
> 4) Eight new species discovered in ancient Israeli cave
> by Rose Alexander <ralexander56@sbcglobal.net>
> 5) In search of type specimens
> by mike@miketaylor.org.uk (Mike Taylor)
> 6) NEW ankylosaur or Stegosaur
> by Ian Paulsen <birdbooker@zipcon.net>
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