[网络] 一只骨冠龙
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CHAPTER FIVE READING [00:04.70] Page 63 Look it up! [00:10.06]May's father bought her an encyclopaedia. [00:16.30]Here are three of the articles she found in it. [00:22.96]DINOSAURS [00:26.02]Dinosaurs lived on earth more than sixty million years ago

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Perhaps at first glance, you wouldnt expect to find evidence of marine animals in the area of deserts and canyons in southern Utah. But a team of paleontologists believe its the perfect spot. Led by National Geographic grantee Barry AlBright, they ar

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The first thing you notice is this big lumpy mass on the end of its nose, we call that a boss. 最先会注意到的是在它鼻子末端巨大的肿块状物,我们称之为圆凸。 Well, some paleontologists believe that it housed a gigantic hor

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OliverJeffers生在澳大利亚西部,但成长于北爱尔兰的贝尔法斯特,现在纽约。是个插画师,也是个作家。从 2004 年至今,他在动画界获奖无数。他的画充满童真,有点淡淡的忧伤,但又有浓烈的

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Scientists Extract Soft Tissue from 68-Million-Year-Old Dinosaur Bone 科学家从6千8百万年之久的恐龙骨中提取软组织 U.S. scientists have recovered soft tissue from the bones of a near

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Wendi: So I want you to tell me about your favorite movie ever, and why it's your favorite movie? Ken: My favorite movie ever? OOh! Wendi: Titanic. Ken: Titanic. Yeah, no. No, it's not. Wendi: Come on, you can be honest. Ken: I did watch it twice. I

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By George Dwyer Washington 26 October 2007 A new high-tech stage show is attempting to portray in 95 minutes what it took evolution millions of years to accomplish. Walking with Dinosaurs - The Live Experience uses life-size models of Tyrannosaurus,

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Demons, Male Dancers and Dinosaurs at Theaters Everywhere The first day of summer was June 21 but the summer movie season began well before that. Last week, we talked about Jurassic World, which has proved to be a huge hit. The movie has sold more th

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ARI SHAPIRO, HOST: A giant asteroid slammed into Earth about 65 million years ago. That impact killed off the dinosaurs. And now scientists say it had another major effect on the planet, one that's a cautionary tale. Here's NPR's Nell Greenfieldboyce

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Amazingly less than 100 meters away, there are more clues to the past. Luis colleague has found the remains of a sauropod. Theres a piece of rib here thats going into the ground about this angle. And then theres a piece of the pubis, the hip bone rig

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Darren, I do love these museum collections when you come behind the scenes and you suddenly feel that you are surrounded by treasures. And it's amazing to think that there are new discoveries to be made in here as well. That's right in a way. There a

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6 SCIENCE RED IN TOOTH AND CLAW 第六章 势不两立的科学 IN 1787, SOMEONE in New Jerseyexactly who now seems to be forgottenfound an enormous thighbone sticking out of a stream bank at a place called Woodbury Creek. The bone clearly didn't bel

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50 恐龙和鸟:谁是谁的祖先? DATE=5-23-01 TITLE=SCIENCE REPORT - Dinosaurs and Birds BYLINE=Mario Ritter (Start at 59

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Experts urge 'Westward Ho!' for finding the best dinosaur treasures Joseph Mok | Thermopolis, Wyoming 07 December 2009 The Archeopteryx, a flying dinosaur about the size of a modern pigeon, is on display at the Wyoming center The gigantic brachiosaur

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By Carolyn Presutti Washington 14 October 2009 An animatronic dinosaur part of the 'Walking with Dinosaurs' show Dinosaurs, those extinct enormous animals, have been the subject of many books, movies, and scientific hypotheses. For the past two year

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1.Im an office worker. 我是上班族。 2.I work for the government. 我在政府机关做事。 3.Im happy to meet you. 很高兴见到你。 4.I like your sense of humor. 我喜欢你的幽默感。 5.Im glad to see you again. 很高兴再次见到

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What ate dinosaurs? 谁吃了恐龙 Old crocs 古鳄鱼 Even in their heyday, dinosaurs were not quite as dominant as popular myth makes them out to be 即便是在全盛时期,恐龙并非像民间传说所理解的那样占绝对统治地位 ONE

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