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The Carnegie Collection's new Tylosaurus is absolutely stunning, and I've already snagged last year's Nigersaurus for my own collection.
Meet Abydosaurus and Bistahieversor greygirlbeast 2010
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The Carnegie Collection's new Tylosaurus is absolutely stunning, and I've already snagged last year's Nigersaurus for my own collection.
Meet Abydosaurus and Bistahieversor greygirlbeast 2010
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I'd encourage the more daring of you guys to try some of the rarer, odder, lesser known sauropods which are rarely illustrated... things like Turiasaurus, Erketu, Tastavinsaurus, Nigersaurus, or Dongbeititan...
Life's Time Capsule: The Anomalocaridid Gallery ART Evolved 2009
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Other similar cases in the same table are Nigersaurus listed as the clade for Anatarctosaurus wichmannianus, and Nemegtosaurus listed as the clade for Quaesitosaurus.
‘Angloposeidon’, the unreported story, part IV Darren Naish 2006
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Here's a glass of Chilean Cabernet Sauvignon to PLoS ONE, Sereno et al and their decision to reveal Nigersaurus taqueti in an open access journal.
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Nigersaurus imahen copyright Todd Marshall, courtesy pagsaliksik Project
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Ang Dinosaur tulad ng baka, Nigersaurus, ay nagdala out sa nakahahalina detalye para sa lahat upang makita, at isang mummified dinosauro , kumpleto na may balat, lahat ng dinala dinosaurs sa mas malinaw na detalye.
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Here's a glass of Chilean Cabernet Sauvignon to PLoS ONE, Sereno et al and their decision to reveal Nigersaurus taqueti in an open access journal.
Archive 2007-11-01 2007
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Nigersaurus taqueti, and described as a "cow of the Mesozoic" and "fern mower," due to its herbivorous nature, Sereno and his team discovered the fossils in the Sahara desert in Niger. just opened a center that will study everything from "painting of the 18th Century ... to the history of hip hop music."
Tailgate 2010
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Although an herbivore, the Nigersaurus had fifty rows of teeth that got replaced at a rate of one a month per row.
GeekLikeMe.net 2009
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