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    Ten years ago, scientists discovered a well-preserved set of dinosaur remains in China. This dinosaur, which walked on Earth about 125 million years ago, had feathers and was about the same size as a turkey-but don't be fooled. This dino's bite was a lot worse than a turkey's gobble.


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    Mesozoica: The Age of Dinosaurs is the first exhibition to be featured in the Gallery of the Upstate Golisano Children's Hospital. The exhibition features laboratory cast specimens of important fossil discoveries and various dinosaurs.


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    The better known of these are Herrerasaurus ischigualastensis, Pisanosaurus mertii, Eoraptor lunensis, and Panphagia protos from the Ischigualasto Formation, Argentina, and Staurikosaurus pricei and Saturnalia tupiniquim from the Santa Maria Formation, Brazil.


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    The discovery of a dog-size T. rex ancestor may rewrite dinosaur evolutionary history, a new study says.


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    The Colgate Bookstore will host a Dinosaur Day children's program on Saturday, January 16 at 11 a.m. in the Class of 2003 Events Room at 3 Utica Street.A Featuring silly dinosaur stories, a shape-a-saurus craft and a snack, this program is open to children of all ages, though most appropriate for ages 2-6. Bookstore staff will read - " and act out


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