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Do Fossilized Footprints Show Dinosaurs Danced for Mates?
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Dancing Dinosaurs? |
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Paleontologist Martin Lockley describes groupings of six-foot-long scrapings gouged into Colorado's Dakota Sandstone. Some show the three-toed footprints of their clawed bipedal printmakers, possibly the 16-foot-long theropod Acrocanthosaurus. Though fossils do not dance, Lockley sees in these dugouts the ritualized mating dance of ancient T. rex-like theropods.
But could these theropods have been doing something besides performing for a potential mate? |
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Pluto fans may be encouraged by the announcement that astronomers think they have evidence there is a ninth planet after all, a sort of replacement for Pluto.
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In a victory for religious freedom in America, a federal court today issued a preliminary injunction against the state of Kentucky.
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Many churches have reinterpreted God's clear words in Genesis regarding creation and now they're reinterpreting what God's Word says about marriage.
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