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I'll pass on the fecal treacle, thanks, bro.
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I have a top three: Tricerotops Pteranodon Cheirotherium |
right on!
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I wish I knew what those last two looked like. My knowledge of dinosaurs comes from an afternoon looking at dinosaur-shaped wooden blocks in a toy store.
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Pteranodon is the famous flyer.
Cheirotherium is Wirral-related! There's tracks on display at Liverpool Museum. |
Oh, my dad took my niece to the museum today. I was in bed so I didn't go.
How did scientists get that picture from FOOTPRINTS? |
I'd recomend the excellent book The Tracks of Triassic Vertebrates; Fossil Evidence from North-West England, by Geoffrey Tresise and William AS Serjeant (TSO, 1997) for our local area. I'm looking at my own copy now; it has some good stuff on Cheirotherium.
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Hm. I was in Heswall yesterday. No Cheirotheriums, though- it was raining.
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It was. Trade in the shop was awful.
Heswall eh? Not the most exciting part of the Wirral, although it is quite close to Thurstaston. |
Whereabouts is the shop?
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Oxton.
I'm trying to think of a reason for visiting Heswall specifically. I can only come up with: charity shops and visiting someone. |
I was visiting someone.
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Jr.
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There used to be quite a nice (but rather pricey) bookshop called Peninsula in Heswall. But it closed down a few years ago.
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Good call. |
'Gut worms killed off the dinosaurs', screams China View.
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T-Rex
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T-Rex is the most badass.
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but no T-Rex could compete with ![]() mother fucking mastodons. |
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Triceratops, definitely.
For one reason, and one reason only: Blue Ranger. |
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