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It's clear now that this lineage of theropods reaches back at least to the Late Jurassic, and that the smaller, more gracile predecessors of Tyrannosaurus lived alongside such classically Jurassic theropods as Allosaurus and Ceratosaurus.
"When the world is a monster..." sovay 2008
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Museum projects with the Grand Junction Field Office of the Bureau of Land Management date back to at least 1976 with the excavation of the type specimen of Ceratosaurus magnicornis from the Fruita Paleontological Area FPA.
Archive 2009-05-01 ReBecca Foster 2009
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Museum projects with the Grand Junction Field Office of the Bureau of Land Management date back to at least 1976 with the excavation of the type specimen of Ceratosaurus magnicornis from the Fruita Paleontological Area FPA.
Cooperative Management of Paleontological Resources on Federal Lands in Mesa County, Colorado ReBecca Foster 2009
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Also preserved at the site are the carnivorous dinosaur Ceratosaurus (6 teeth) and the small ornithopod dinosaur Othnielosaurus (one jaw fragment), the latter first identified during the 2008 season.
Cooperative Management of Paleontological Resources on Federal Lands in Mesa County, Colorado ReBecca Foster 2009
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Also preserved at the site are the carnivorous dinosaur Ceratosaurus (6 teeth) and the small ornithopod dinosaur Othnielosaurus (one jaw fragment), the latter first identified during the 2008 season.
Archive 2009-05-01 ReBecca Foster 2009
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Ceratosaurus nasicornis, fire in its nostrils, lumbers into town crushing Smart Cars underfoot and has the bronze Wall Street bull for a canape.
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Ceratosaurus | 11 Mb full name: Ceratosaurus nasicornis
AvaxHome RSS: 2009
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Ceratosaurus-like Dynamosaurus imperiosus, collected in 1900 near the Cheyenne River, Wyoming.
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Ceratosaurus-like Dynamosaurus imperiosus, collected in 1900 near the Cheyenne River, Wyoming.
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The Brachiosaurus/Ceratosaurus painting is by John Sibbick, NOT Mark Hallett.
Life's Time Capsule: Sauropods in Art Peter Bond 2009
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