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Tiny Baby Dinosaur Discovered in China


Still Waters

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Scientists have discovered the fossilized skeleton of a baby dinosaur representing a new species of coelurosaur, a group of theropods that includes ancient beasts like T. rex.

With a skull that's barely taller than the diameter of a quarter, the remains are thought to have belonged to a dinosaur that was less than a year old when it died, and researchers think it measured just 3 feet (1 meter) long and weighed only 3 lbs. (1.3 kilogram).

http://www.livescien...discovered.html

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ahh Still...i thought it was actually alive!!!!

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godzilla moved over the straits eh ?

lol

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ahh Still...i thought it was actually alive!!!!

:D

Now that really would be a piece of news!

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:D

Now that really would be a piece of news!

I thought the same thing

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If not alive, I thought at least preserved in amber or something similar

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Ah, a short lived life, ja? people live so much longer than dinosaurs!

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damn that sucks that it died so early in in his lifetime.but a little t-Rex that pretty cool though.I'm more and prefer the raptor lol.science uncovers more and more everyday.maybe one day we will find out what really killed them.

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So its not alive? Awwww

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