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The Dracorex was a herbivore, so Danny and Abby going near it would not be a problem.
Primeval: S3 Ep7 – Updated Pondering « INTERSTELLAR TACTICS 2009
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I’ll get back to you later (kinda busy right now)….okay, the Dracorex was a herbivore but it was also badly wounded (and I didnt buy it being saved by a bit of workshop surgery either – the beastie had about half a foot of medieval lance stuck in its side, which would take a bit more than stitching), so getting within lunge distance of it seems like a BAD IDEA.
Primeval: S3 Ep7 – Updated Pondering « INTERSTELLAR TACTICS 2009
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LinkThe name Dracorex hogwartsia, from the Latin words draco (meaning dragon), rex (meaning king), and hogwartsia (after the fictional Hogwarts School for Witchcraft and Wizardry created by J.K.
Dracorex hogwartsia Staq Mavlen 2006
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"Dracorex" and Pachycephalosaurus is not exact, it is clearer between The holotype adult skull of Pachycephalosaurus "reinheimeri"
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"Dracorex" are nearly identical to the arrangement observed in
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"Dracorex" and "Stygimoloch" before the onset of erosion when they are reduced in size and modified in shape.
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"Dracorex") with a slightly thickened (or incipiently domed) frontoparietal region, open supratemporal fenestrae and dorsal skull covered with emerging nodal ornamentation with clusters of relatively smaller diameter pyramidal nodes on the squamosals.
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The newly described horny-headed dinosaur Dracorex hogwartsia lived about 66 million years ago in South Dakota, just a million years short of the extinction of all dinosaurs.
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A dragon-like dinosaur unearthed in South Dakota has been named "Dracorex hogwartsia" (Dragon King of Hogwarts) with the help of a group of kids at the Children's Museum of Indianapolis.
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Looks like there's a new species of dinosaur in town and its name is Dracorex hogwartsia.
Archive 2006-05-01 fusenumber8 2006
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