E-NEWSLETTER / May 2004


OPENING - Memorial Day Weekend!

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Sincerely,
Dave Ehlert
RMDRC Director
dave@rmdrc.com
 
 
E-DinoByte: Albertosaurus libratus

Pronounced (AL-BER-TO-SORE-US LI-BRA-TUS)

     Albertosaurus was a 20 to 25 foot long carnivorous dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous of North America. Its skull was full of dagger-like teeth designed to catch and kill medium and large prey like hadrosaurs, small ceratopsians and other ornithiscians.

Albertosaurus, as you can probably surmise, is a very close relative of the infamous Tyrannosaurus rex. It lived in the same area and filled a similar role as Tyrannosaurus, but lived some 10 million years earlier in time.

 


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Dinosaur News:

    
One interesting and ongoing topic in the paleontological field is how the dinosaurs became extinct.
     Theories arise every so often and are accepted and refuted at the same time by the scientific community as presented by these articles:

From BBC News, "Fewer females wiped out dinosaurs"

From National Geographic, "That Asteroid Didn't Kill Dinosaurs, Study Says"
 



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