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Stephan Reebs "Green tide". Natural History. FindArticles.com. 01 Dec, 2009. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1134/is_4_114/ai_n13760428/
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Articles in May, 2005 issue of Natural History
- I Like Dinosaurs! Series
- The Dinosaur Library
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Preparing for takeoff?
by Erin Espelie -
Knock 'em dead: how does one extinguish life on Earth? Let me count the ways
by Neil deGrasse Tyson -
Yes, and an asteroid did the deed
by David E. Fastovsky - Scenic byways: from prairie to forest, mountain to seashore ~ and all four points of the compass ~ summer adventures for everyone
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"Cold-blooded"
by John A. Ruben -
Loading the cannon: how do asteroids from the belt between Jupiter and Mars get into near-Earth orbits?
by Charles Liu -
Why scramble a good design?
by Nick W. Atkinson -
For defense
by Catherine A. Forster -
Rosy past
by T.J. Kelleher - Dinosaurs!
- Dino Dung: The Scoop on Fossil Feces
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Thinker's brain
by Stephan Reebs - Dinosaur disputes
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Dino Web digs
by Robert Anderson -
Wear and tear
by Dave Forest -
Not Jurassic Park?
by Stephan Reebs -
"Warm-blooded"
by Mary Higby Schweitzer -
The sky in May
by Joe Rao - Amendment
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A taste for dinos
by Stephan Reebs -
For decoration
by Mark B. Goodwin - Feathered Dragons: Studies on the Transition from Dinosaurs to Birds
- FYI reader service
- The Dinosauria
- How to Keep Dinosaurs
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Dinosaurs: why we care
by Peter Brown -
Bringing up baby: the evidence mounts that some dinosaurs were attentive parents
by David J. Varricchio -
No, it only finished them off
by J. David Archibald - Dinosaur exhibition sheds new light on old bones
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Cloud nine
by Jeanne Riggall - American Museum of Natural History: 2006 discovery tours preview schedule
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Eau de chypre
by Caitlin E. Cox -
Bird'seye view: because modern dinosaurs are flying all around us, examining them closely can offer new insights into the lives of their fossilized ancestors
by Matthew T. Carrano -
A dinosaur lover's bookshelf: with so much out there, how is a dinophile to choose?
by Thomas R. Holtz, Jr. - Dinosaurs: The Science Behind the Stories
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Awakening the "dead"
by Stephan Reebs -
The varieties of Tyrannosaurs: knowledge about the most fearsome dinosaurs and their relatives is finally measuring up to the animals' fame
by Mark A. Norell -
From the trees down
by Sankar Chatterjee - Kate Holmes, Biodiversity Specialist, Center for Biodiversity and Conservation
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From the ground up
by Halvard Baugerod - Museum events: American Museum of Natural History
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Green tide
by Stephan Reebs -
All in the family: a cladogram shows how dinosaurs are related to each otherand how the birds fit in
by Thomas R. Holtz, Jr. -
From the ground up
by Luis M. Chiappe -
The past recaptured, again
by Carl Mehling
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