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Science News, January 30, 1971Through the years paleontologists have evolved a picture of the appearance and habits of various dinosaurs….

This is dinosaur country, where ancient oceans left sculpted bluffs and exposed fossils.

We’re only talking about one set of fossilized dinosaur privates, which limits the scope of any mate signalling takeaways, the study explains.

Walmart is now valued at more than $400 billion and has shed much of its reputation as a digital dinosaur in the business world.

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The super-efficient lungs of many dinosaurs could deliver oxygen to every part of their massive bodies.

Unlike figure skating, where Russia's Evgeni Plushenko is considered a dinosaur at 31, the age of Olympic curlers is more varied.

I had the idea to write about her when I was at a small dinosaur museum in Dorset.

In 1993, adults and kids alike were dressing as Barney the Dinosaur.

The 68-million-year-old remnants of dinosaur feet were pushed upward by tectonic activity.

The people behind a prank TV show tricked a man into thinking he was being chased by a dinosaur.

Slowly, as though it had seen all it wanted to, the dinosaur turned and went back into the swamp.

Few of these fossil Dinosaur skulls are available for comparison, and those differ among themselves.

Before he could pick himself up the Dinosaur had swung about and buried all three horns, to the sockets, in his throat and chest.

The advantage of bulk lay altogether with the Dinosaur, the three-horned King of all the Lizard kind.

The female Dinosaur, the more instantly malignant of the two, hurled herself upon the trunk of the tree.

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On this page you'll find 91 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to dinosaur, such as: antiquated, archaic, outmoded, out-of-date, anachronistic, and ancient.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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