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100 _aWenzl, Roy,
245 2 _aA Long Time Ago, in a World Far Different from Our Own, a Baby....
_cRoy Wenzl.
260 _bWichita Eagle,
_c2003.
440 _aSIRS Enduring Issues 2004.
_nArticle 32,
_pScience,
_x1522-3264;
500 _aArticles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2004.
500 _aOriginally Published: A Long Time Ago, in a World Far Different from Our Own, a Baby..., June 10, 2003; pp. n.p..
520 _a"A long time ago, in a Wyoming far different from our own, a baby dinosaur hatched out of an egg and grew to become a giant. He spent his days wading lazily in the mud of a river, browsing vegetation from the branches of trees. The earth trembled when he walked. And then one day he died. And the gray mud buried his story along with his bones." (WICHITA EAGLE) This article discusses what scientists learned from the July 2002 discovery of camarasaur and brachiosaur bones in Wyoming.
599 _aRecords created from non-MARC resource.
650 _aAnimals
_xFossil
650 _aDinosaurs
650 _aDiscoveries in science
650 _aExcavations (Archaeology)
650 _aPaleontologists
651 _aWyoming
710 _aProQuest Information and Learning Company
_tSIRS Enduring Issues 2004,
_pScience.
_x1522-3264;
942 _c UKN
999 _c35892
_d35892