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From @SciTechDaily1: "Today, being “birdbrained” means forgetting where you left your keys or wallet. But 66 million years ago, it may have meant the difference between life and death – and may help explain why birds are the only #dinosaurs left on Earth." https://t.co/7YekS09YxC
From @ajwasahi: " #Dinosaur fossil identified as Japan’s largest ornithopod" https://t.co/jSDVTa2pDO
Cool! From @esrfsynchrotron: "An international team of scientists has used high-powered X-rays at the European Synchrotron to show how an extinct South African 200-million-year-old #dinosaur, Heterodontosaurus tucki, breathed." https://t.co/re098ys5Qt
From @insidethemagic: "Lucas & Spielberg Created a #Dinosaur Universe Long Before ‘Jurassic Park’" (it's all about #LandBeforeTime) https://t.co/hpWYozx2oA
From @Forbes: "5 Times A #Dinosaur Comic ( @dinoman_j) Made Us Laugh About Our Mental Health" https://t.co/pKSfKKYjSm
From @phys_org: "Mammals in the time of #dinosaurs held each other back" https://t.co/ktPLTQX5fJ
Yes, more Bumpy please! From @cinemablend: "Jurassic World 3: 4 #Dinosaurs We Hope To See Return In Dominion" https://t.co/2R6ZyRuIcs
Not dinos, but still cool! @physorg_com: "The origins of a pretty smile have long been sought in the fearsome jaws of living sharks which have been considered living fossils reflecting the ancestral condition for vertebrate tooth development [...]" https://t.co/W99GQdpnPl
Interesting. From @syfywire: "Would humongous #dinosaurs sink or swim? The answer might surprise you" https://t.co/G8Vh1Kw8Qo