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Acrocanthosaurus

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  • (This was before the Bush Governorship, which gutted funding for state parks.) (Acrocanthosaurus tracks from Dinosaur Valley State Park, Texas; photo by Glen J. Kuban)

    Clever Girl 2009

  • (This was before the Bush Governorship, which gutted funding for state parks.) (Acrocanthosaurus tracks from Dinosaur Valley State Park, Texas; photo by Glen J. Kuban)

    Archive 2009-01-01 2009

  • I suggest if you want to see an Acrocanthosaurus save your money and go to SC or TX.

    Shut up and leave us alone! ReBecca Foster 2009

  • I'm told that there was a creationist dinosaur museum that opened up in Glendive recently--I'm debating going, if not just because that (psychotic display information aside) they have some killer casts there (like a complete Acrocanthosaurus mount).

    Shut up and leave us alone! ReBecca Foster 2009

  • Pleurocoelus getting bitten by Acrocanthosaurus by Greg Paul

    Life's Time Capsule: MORE Sauropods in Art! Nima 2009

  • Pleurocoelus getting bitten by Acrocanthosaurus by Greg Paul

    Archive 2009-09-01 Nima 2009

  • Thus the “human” prints occured later in time than the dinosaur tracks, but probably represent the same species in this case, probably Acrocanthosaurus.

    Behe and bugs: Genesis of a Creationist canard? - The Panda's Thumb 2005

  • Brontomerus lived about 110 million years ago, and probably had to deal with fierce "raptors," such as Deinonychus and Utahraptor, as well as Acrocanthosaurus, a giant predator similar in size to T. rex.

    Breaking News: CBS News 2011

  • The tracks from the three-toed dinosaur are about 2 feet long by 1 foot wide and likely are from Acrocanthosaurus atokensis, one of the largest predators ever known.

    StarTribune.com rss feed 2011

  • The tracks from the three-toed dinosaur are about 2 feet long by 1 foot wide and likely are from Acrocanthosaurus atokensis, one of the largest predators ever known.

    KansasCity.com: Front Page 2011

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