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Huge Armless Dinosaurs Didn't Need Appendages to Kill

What did the armless dinosaur say about the incoming comet? Nothing. He couldn’t grasp the concept. Yes, that’s the signal this story is about a newly discovered giant armless dinosaur and it’s OK to tell jokes because it’s extinct. However, we wouldn’t be doing it if they were still around because this particular creature had ....

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Change in the Universe's Gravity May Have Helped Kill Off the Dinosaurs

There is little doubt that a huge asteroid hit Earth 66 million years ago near Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula and the impact and its resulting destruction exterminated the dinosaurs and most of the rest of life on the planet. That has always seemed to be a random act of really bad luck (for the dinosaurs at. Read more » ....

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Pterosaurs Had Nothing to Fear But Baby Pterosaurs

Pterosaurs were the fighter jets of the prehistoric ages they lived in – with wingspans reaching 33 feet or more, massive heads and huge tooth-lined jaws, they were the terror of the Mesozoic Era from the late Triassic to the end of the Cretaceous period. With that kind of size, they should have had nothing. Read more » ....

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