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Subject: Re: Two Dinosaurs Erased from Lists
From: badger man posted Mon, Nov 2 2009, 8:43pm 
Their demise comes after a three-horned dinosaur, Torosaurus, was assigned to the dustbin of history last month

I didn't hear about this. What is it now? I ask because this is the Milwaukee Museum's main dino skeleton.
Subject: Re: Two Dinosaurs Erased from Lists
From: Just Joan posted Tue, Nov 3 2009, 12:59pm 
I don't know yet what it is now, as it's only a few days old of "news".
That spinning thigh bone display is pretty cool, hey? I love how heavy the real bone is by comparison to the pretend bone.
Subject: Re: Two Dinosaurs Erased from Lists
From: badger man posted Tue, Nov 3 2009, 6:44pm 
It's been way to long since I've been there but that's one of the things I remember.
Subject: Re: Two Dinosaurs Erased from Lists
From: Hawkwolf posted Tue, Nov 3 2009, 1:02pm 
The current thinking is that Torosaurus is actually a fairly old Triceratops (old as in mature). It may even represent a single gender of mature Triceratops.

I'm no expert, but ... apparently the case for both findings ( the Pachycephalosaurs and Torosaurs) is fairly convincing to those who are experts.
Subject: Re: Two Dinosaurs Erased from Lists
From: tonyc posted Tue, Nov 3 2009, 1:18pm 
I brought this up last year with Ozraptor4 who took a different view
and had some convincing back-up evidence
Subject: Re: Two Dinosaurs Erased from Lists
From: riverrat posted Wed, Nov 4 2009, 4:19pm 
I watched this on Discovery, and it's amazing, but an obvious fact that has been over looked and scoffed at for too long.


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