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  2. Jack Horner (paleontologist) - Wikipedia

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    Currently, Horner is working on the developmental biology of dinosaurs. [16] Horner has published over 100 professional papers, eight books including Dinosaurs Under the Big Sky; [17] a children's book, Maia: A Dinosaur Grows Up; [18] a non-fiction book on dinosaurs from Montana, Dinosaur Lives; [19] and numerous articles.

  3. Kent Hovind - Wikipedia

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    Kent E. Hovind (born January 15, 1953) is an American Christian fundamentalist evangelist and convicted tax evader.His young Earth creationist ministry focuses on denial of received scientific knowledge in the fields of biology (evolution and abiogenesis), geophysics, and cosmology in favor of a literalist interpretation of the Genesis creation narrative found in the Bible.

  4. Robert T. Bakker - Wikipedia

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    He attributes his interest in dinosaurs to his reading an article in the September 7, 1953, issue of Life magazine. He graduated from Ridgewood High School in 1963. [3] At Yale University Bakker studied under John Ostrom, an early proponent of the new view of dinosaurs, and later earned his PhD at Harvard.

  5. Roar Through These 15 Dinosaur Mysteries And Prove You’re A ...

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    Step back in time to the Mesozoic Era, where dinosaurs ruled the Earth. With this quiz, you’ll encounter iconic giants like the T. Rex and the Stegosaurus, clever predators like the Velociraptor ...

  6. Peter Larson - Wikipedia

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    Larson has written and co-authored numerous publications on dinosaurs. [12] [3] [13] He was one of the first to work with T. rex bone pathologies, has worked to uncover sexual dimorphism in the chevron length of T. rex, and argues that several juvenile T. rex skeletons actually represent a distinct genus, Nanotyrannus. [14]

  7. Scientists find 'world's saddest dinosaur' fossil - AOL

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    Dinosaur remains that were discovered in China have been described as one of the "saddest fossils." As Seeker reports, the creature, called Mud Dragon, was found with its neck and wings extended ...

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  9. Richard Owen - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Owen used 3 genera to define the dinosaurs: the carnivorous Megalosaurus, the herbivorous Iguanodon and armoured Hylaeosaurus', specimens uncovered in southern England. [3] With Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins, Owen helped create the first life-sized models of dinosaurs as he thought they might have appeared. [17]