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Old 9th September 2010   #1
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I was about to post this, but you beat me to it. The BBC article is a little more in depth than the article I found on Yahoo News anyway. I believe we are really just scratching the surface of the dinosaur world. The number of skeletons that make it to the fossilization process is probably a very low percentile.
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I was about to post this, but you beat me to it. The BBC article is a little more in depth than the article I found on Yahoo News anyway. I believe we are really just scratching the surface of the dinosaur world. The number of skeletons that make it to the fossilization process is probably a very low percentile.
Yeah. I bet the number of extinct species discovered in the fossil record is only a tiny fraction of the number of plants and animals that have existed in the Earth's history.
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