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Pharyngula referenced this article in "I wish I was a Paleontologist" on 16 Aug 2008 at 21:50 GMT
"Imagine you're a paleontologist, digging through the Sahara desert looking for dinosaur bones and you stumble, instead, upon this wondrous find: That's exactly what happened to Paleontologist Paul Sereno and his team back in 2000, and they have announced their..."
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