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  2. ‘Extremely rare’ dinosaur discovered by 3 tweens: My friends ...

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    Millions of years ago, the near-Canada region was an environment comparable to modern-day Florida, abundant with prehistoric turtles, fish, crocodiles and, of course, the king of the dinosaurs ...

  3. Hiking family discovers rare T. rex fossil - AOL

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    “The kids were with us every step of the way, which was great,” he said. “We realized it was a T. rex on the first day. ... Lyson thinks the fossil is that of a young T. rex that died of an ...

  4. Dinosaur World (theme parks) - Wikipedia

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    In each park, life-size dinosaur statues are placed among native vegetation or water features to simulate animals in a wild environment. Plant species that date from the time of the dinosaurs can be found on the grounds and identified with small signs. At a "Fossil Dig", kids can dig at a sand table for real fossils.

  5. Rare fossil of adolescent Tyrannosaurus - 'Teen Rex'- found ...

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    A rare fossil of an adolescent Tyrannosaurus rex has been excavated in North Dakota's badlands - a find noteworthy for the scientific insight it may offer into the life history of this famous ...

  6. Fossil - Wikipedia

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    Fossil collecting (sometimes, in a non-scientific sense, fossil hunting) is the collection of fossils for scientific study, hobby, or profit. Fossil collecting, as practiced by amateurs, is the predecessor of modern paleontology and many still collect fossils and study fossils as amateurs.

  7. Wyoming Dinosaur Center - Wikipedia

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    The Wyoming Dinosaur Center is located in Thermopolis, Wyoming and is one of the few dinosaur museums in the world to have excavation sites within driving distance. [1] [2] The museum displays the Thermopolis Specimen of Archaeopteryx, which is one of only two real specimens of this genus on display outside of Europe.