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The remains of a 30ft-long dinosaur that had a snout so large it was branded "King Nose" have been discovered after being left in storage for two decades.

Dr Terry Gates and Dr Scheetz said it was only as they started to reconstruct the fossil that they realised they had found a new species.

http://www.independe...es-9749164.html

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Cool! King Nose aka Cyrano de Bergerac?! :P

Shouldn't that be Cyra-nose de Rex? :D

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Jimmy Durante? You're showing your age FollowTheTrail, maybe you should change your name to Follow The Trails. No worries, just having some fun! Going to the subject, it's cool that they're still discovering new prehistoric life forms. I would say that big nasal cavity helped him track prey better.

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Jimmy Durante? You're showing your age FollowTheTrail, maybe you should change your name to Follow The Trails.

One does not simply have to be old, in order to know Jimmy Durante! :lol:
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Schnozzolusrex Durantus... With it's mating cry of "Ha-cha-cha-chaaaaaaa" was a fearsome sight on the prehistoric plains....

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Schnozzolusrex Durantus... With it's mating cry of "Ha-cha-cha-chaaaaaaa" was a fearsome sight on the prehistoric plains....

That was a good one! :lol:
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One does not simply have to be old, in order to know Jimmy Durante! :lol:

Of course not, but I bet you're old enough to know what "trails" are.

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HobbitFeet - You mean track prey as in, chase leaves blowing in the wind?

I was thinking more along the line of "I smell a rat".

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