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21065
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Dr. Zanno, Director of the Paleontology & Geology Research Laboratory at the NC Museum of Natural Science, explains the significance and findings at the dinosaur burial ground at the Crystal Geyser Quarry in Utah. Over 125 million years ago nearly 300 feathered dinosaurs (Falcarius utahensis) died and were buried in a single mass grave. It is one of the largest feathered dinosaur graveyards known anywhere in the world.
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North Carolina Naturalist (NoCar QH 76.5 N8 N68), Vol. 20 Issue 3, Fall 2012, p6-7, il
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35345
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Tony Rice and Christina Roche were among the five authors that produced this article. Profiled was 2017’s Girl Scout Gold Award recipient. Also profiled were projects discussing the evolution of flight in winged and non-winged creatures; a tree destroyed by Hurricane Irma grown from seeds carried aboard Apollo 14; eclipse glasses for the Great American Eclipse of 2017, a dinosaur atlas created for children, and the role cheese plays in human health.
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North Carolina Naturalist (NoCar QH 76.5 N8 N68), Vol. 25 Issue 4, Fall 2017, p9-10