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Amateur question on Terra Nova
- To: DINOSAUR@usc.edu
- Subject: Amateur question on Terra Nova
- From: "Stephen V. Cole" <adbinc@arn.net>
- Date: Wed, 5 Oct 2011 14:04:35 -0500
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Recall that I'm an engineer, not a paleontologist...
I had it in my head that long-tail ptero-things were (spelling guess)
ramphoryncoids and were all extinct well before 85mya and that
pterodactyls were for the most part short-tailed things. What's the
real info here? did the CGI types pull the wrong beast out of the
archive?