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  2. Dueling Dinosaurs - Wikipedia

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    The Dueling Dinosaurs or Montana Dueling Dinosaurs is a fossil specimen originating from the Hell Creek Formation of Montana. It consists of the fossilized skeletons of a tyrannosaur (generally considered a juvenile Tyrannosaurus rex ) and a Triceratops horridus entangled with one another, and entombed in sandstone.

  3. Newly discovered dinosaur’s horns look ‘like something a ...

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    The dinosaur lived among similar horned species in swamps and floodplains along the eastern shore of the island, according to the new research. ... “dueling dinosaurs.” First spotted in 2006 ...

  4. Fighting Dinosaurs - Wikipedia

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    Fighting Dinosaurs. The Fighting Dinosaurs is a fossil specimen which was found in the Late Cretaceous Djadokhta Formation of Mongolia in 1971. It preserves a Protoceratops andrewsi and Velociraptor mongoliensis trapped in combat about 80 million years ago and provides direct evidence of predatory behavior in non- avian dinosaurs.

  5. If Triceratops had a metalhead cousin, this dinosaur ... - AOL

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    The “dueling dinosaurs” went on display in April at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences in Raleigh. And now, Eatman has struck dino gold again. Dino-mite!

  6. Lindsay Zanno - Wikipedia

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    Lindsay Zanno. Lindsay E. Zanno is an American vertebrate paleontologist and a leading expert on theropod dinosaurs and Cretaceous paleoecosystems. She is the Head of Paleontology at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences and an Associate Research Professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at North Carolina State University.

  7. They’re big, green and made of grass. Downtown Raleigh ...

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    They are one of three Cretaceous topiaries meant to inspire and to promote downtown and the “Dueling Dinosaurs” exhibit at the N.C. Museum of Natural Sciences that opened earlier this year on ...

  8. Mysteries at the Museum - Wikipedia

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    November 2, 2010. (2010-11-02) On June 12, 1962, three convicts were missing from their cells: John Anglin, his brother Clarence, and Frank Morris. In their beds were cleverly built dummy heads made of plaster, flesh-tone paint, and real human hair that assisted in one of the most unusual prison escapes in history. 2.

  9. Find out when you can see a Triceratops and Tyrannosaurus rex ...

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    The NC Museum of Natural Sciences’ new Dueling Dinosaur exhibit is expected to bring 300,000 more visitors to the area. Find out when you can see a Triceratops and Tyrannosaurus rex in Raleigh ...