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  2. March of the Dinosaurs - Wikipedia

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    The Gorgosaurus heads back to its cave, fatally wounded with a broken leg. As the sun rises the next morning, Scar is becoming weaker and the Quetzalcoatlus that follows senses it. The young dinosaur hears a rustling noise, which turns to be the injured female Pachyrhinosaurus instead. The pterosaur gives up as the ceratopsian herd arrives to ...

  3. Pachyrhinosaurus - Wikipedia

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    Skulls of the three species compared: P. perotorum (with inaccurate epiparietal placement), P. canadensis, and P. lakustai Pachyrhinosaurus canadensis, was described in 1950 by Charles Mortram Sternberg based on the holotype incomplete skull NMC 8867, and the paratype incomplete skull NMC 8866, which included the anterior part of the skull but was lacking the right lower mandible, and the "beak".

  4. Gorgosaurus - Wikipedia

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    Like most known tyrannosaurids, Gorgosaurus was a large bipedal predator, measuring 8–9 metres (26–30 ft) in length and 2–3 metric tons (2.2–3.3 short tons) in body mass. Dozens of large, sharp teeth lined its jaws, while its two-fingered forelimbs were comparatively small.

  5. Walking with Dinosaurs (film) - Wikipedia

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    Walking with Dinosaurs is a 2013 family film about dinosaurs set in the Late Cretaceous period, 70 million years ago. The production features computer-animated dinosaurs in live-action settings with actors John Leguizamo, Justin Long, Tiya Sircar, and Skyler Stone providing voice-overs for the main characters.

  6. List of pathological dinosaur specimens - Wikipedia

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    Pachyrhinosaurus n. sp. Campanian. Wapiti Formation. Canada One of this specimens left rear dorsal ribs has a false joint. N/A TMP 89.55.188 [5] Royal Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology [4] Pachyrhinosaurus n. sp. Campanian. Wapiti Formation. Canada The beak of this specimen is missing the rounded notch seen in most Pachyrhinosaurus.

  7. Nanuqsaurus - Wikipedia

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    Before the formal description of Nanuqsaurus, numerous tyrannosaurid teeth were known from the Kogosukruk Tongue of the Prince Creek Formation and were first referred to the genus Gorgosaurus. [1] Later, after the locale was understood to be younger than previously thought, the consensus switched to referring to the teeth under the genus ...

  8. List of dinosaur specimens with nicknames - Wikipedia

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    Pachyrhinosaurus: Ava NSM PV 24660 National Museum of Nature and Science: Furcatoceratops elucidans: Middle Campanian, Late Cretaceous: Judith River Formation: Bertha Pachyrhinosaurus: Big Sam2: Pachyrhinosaurus: Boswell [2] Pachyrhinosaurus lakustai: Late Campanian, Late Cretaceous Pipestone creek, Wapiti formation: Bruce TMP 1986.055.0206

  9. Health (game terminology) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The game character can be a player character, a boss, or a mob. Health can also be attributed to destructible elements of the game environment or inanimate objects such as vehicles and their individual parts. In video games, health is often represented by visual elements such as a numerical fraction, a health bar or a series of small ...