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You might say that the dinosaurs were extremely unlucky 65 million years ago. Things were going along swimmingly and then, poof! that nasty asteroid came along and wiped them out.
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In this photo released by Starpix, “Baby T Rex” and his friend “Raptor” entertain a goup outside New York’s Madison Square Garden, Tuesday, May 20, 2008 during a press preview of “Walking with Dinosaurs, The Live Experience” which will run from...
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