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  2. Amazing Dinoworld - Wikipedia

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    CuriosityStream partnered with NHK to develop three series of which Amazing Dinoworld was the first. [1] Amazing Dinoworld is a paleontology-related series and features digital renderings of dinosaurs. [2] [3] [4] While CuriosityStream drove the storytelling of the series, NHK worked on the series' visual art. [1]

  3. Rugops - Wikipedia

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    Size compared to a human. In 2010, Sereno gave Rugops an estimated length of 6 metres (20 ft) and weight of 750 kilograms (1,650 lb). [9] However, Grillo & Delcourt (2016) gave a lower estimate of 4.4 metres (14 ft) long while Molina-Pérez & Larramendi (2016) gave an estimate of 5.3 metres (17 ft) long and 410 kilograms (900 lb) in weight.

  4. Talk:Amazing Dinoworld - Wikipedia

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  5. Maip - Wikipedia

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    Maip is a genus of large megaraptorid theropod dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) Chorrillo Formation of Santa Cruz, Argentina. The genus contains a single species, M. macrothorax, known from an incomplete, disarticulated skeleton. Maip may represent the largest megaraptorid known from South America, and possibly the world. [1]

  6. Xenoposeidon - Wikipedia

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    Xenoposeidon (meaning "strange or alien Poseidon", in allusion to Sauroposeidon) is a genus of rebbachisaurid sauropod dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous of England, living about 140 million years ago. It is known from a single partial vertebra with unusual features, unlike those of other sauropods.

  7. Dinosaur World (theme parks) - Wikipedia

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    Dinosaur World is a chain of outdoor dinosaur theme parks in the US. Their locations include Plant City, Florida; Glen Rose, Texas; and Cave City, Kentucky. The parks feature over 150 life-size dinosaur sculptures [1] created by Christer Svensson. The Florida location opened in November 1998, the Kentucky location five years after, and Texas ...

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  9. Wikipedia : Featured portal candidates/Portal:Dinosaurs

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