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  2. Dinosaurs the Terrible Lizards - Wikipedia

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    Dinosaurs the Terrible Lizards says that the oldest dinosaur fossils were about 225 million years old, as of 2024 a 233 million year old [1] dinosaur fossil was found in Brazil. The film says that dinosaurs went extinct 70 million years ago but there have been fossils found from 65 million years ago. [2]

  3. Dinosaur - Wikipedia

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    The first dinosaur fossils were recognized in the early 19th century, with the name "dinosaur" (meaning "terrible lizard") being coined by Sir Richard Owen in 1842 to refer to these "great fossil lizards".

  4. List of films featuring dinosaurs - Wikipedia

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    Dinosaurs: The Terrible Lizards 1970 United States Short film [25] [26] Dinosaur World: 2020: China, United States [citation needed] Dinoshark: 2010: United States

  5. Duane Gish - Wikipedia

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    Duane Tolbert Gish (February 17, 1921 – March 5, 2013 [1]) was an American biochemist and a prominent member of the creationist movement. [2] A young Earth creationist, Gish was a former vice-president of the Institute for Creation Research (ICR) and the author of numerous publications about creation science.

  6. Gorgosaurus - Wikipedia

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    Gorgosaurus (/ ˌ ɡ ɔːr ɡ ə ˈ s ɔːr ə s / GOR-gə-SOR-əs; lit. ' dreadful lizard ') is a genus of tyrannosaurid theropod dinosaur that lived in western North America during the Late Cretaceous Period (), between about 76.5 and 75 million years ago. [1]

  7. Bad Dinosaurs - Wikipedia

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    Bad Dinosaurs is based on the web series Dinosaurs: Terrible Lizards, which was first published on YouTube in 2015.It was created by Joel Veitch, Alex Mallinson, and David Shute.

  8. Richard Owen - Wikipedia

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    Fish, reptiles, birds, and naming of dinosaurs Richard Owen in 1856 with the skull of a crocodile Owen's coining of the word dinosaur in 1841 Most of his work on reptiles related to the skeletons of extinct forms and his chief memoirs, on British specimens, were reprinted in a connected series in his History of British Fossil Reptiles (4 vols ...

  9. Tyrannosaurinae - Wikipedia

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    These distinctive dinosaur teeth were given the name Deinodon ("terrible tooth") by Joseph Leidy in 1856. In 1892 Edward Drinker Cope described more tyrannosaur material in the form of isolated vertebrae, and gave this animal the name Manospondylus gigas.