Pixar released a new trailer for “The Good Dinosaur,” and there’s a good chance it will leave you in tears.
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Pixar’s ‘The Good Dinosaur’ Might Have The Most Tragic Death Since ‘The Lion King’
Pixar released a new trailer for “The Good Dinosaur,” and there’s a good chance it will leave you in tears.
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Pixar’s ‘The Good Dinosaur’ Might Have The Most Tragic Death Since ‘The Lion King’
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Another week, another chance to play guest critic at Movieline and win a great prize. This time, our giveaway is Jurassic Park -themed in honor of the dinosaur trilogy’s Blu-ray release this week. Click ahead to begin the fun!

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Scientists: Triceratops May Not Have Existed The classic image of a Triceratops is on the left. On the right is the new face of Triceratops, previously called Torosaurus. (Artwork by Holly Woodward, MSU graduate student). (Credit: Holly Woodward/Montana State University) If we could go back and poll the generations of school children who have visited museums of natural history around the country, I'd wager that the Triceratops ranked among the most popular of all their dinosaur exhibits. But could it be that the Triceratops was not really the Triceratops after all? I know – next they'll tell us there's no Santa Claus. But Paleontologists at the Montana State University argue that the Triceratops and his kissing cousin, the Torosaurus, were actually the same dinosaur at different stages of growth. Their findings, published in the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, say that this case of mistaken prehistoric identity is quite understandable, given that the skulls of young dinosaurs underwent extensive changes as the animals got older. “Paleontologists are at a disadvantage because we can't go out into the field and observe a living Triceratops grow up from a baby to an adult,” John Scannella, one of the co-authors of the study told the Montana State University news service. “We have to put together the story based on fossils. In order to get the complete story, you need to have a large sample of fossils from many individuals representing different growth stages.” He said that paleontologists were at a disadvantage because of the obvious of any living Triceratops to observe as it grows from a baby into an adult. “We have to put together the story based on fossils. In order to get the complete story, you need to have a large sample of fossils from many individuals representing different growth stages,” he said. Scanella and co-author Jack Horner examined over 50 Triceratops specimens found in the continental United States and their findings upset more than a century of paleontological assumptions. New Scientist, which goes into this controversy in more depth, offers a good plausible explanation, noting that the Triceratops “had three facial horns and a short, thick neck-frill with a saw-toothed edge. Torosaurus also had three horns, though at different angles, and a much longer, thinner, smooth-edged frill with two large holes in it. So it's not surprising that Othniel Marsh, who discovered both in the late 1800s, considered them to be separate species.” This shape-shifting also has implications for the amount of bio-diversity found within the dinosaur populations near the end of the Cretaceous Period and Mesozoic Era, according to Scanella and Horner. “A major decline in diversity may have put the dinosaurs in a vulnerable state at the time when the large meteor struck the Earth at the end of the Cretaceous Period,” Scannella said in his interview. “It may have been the combination of the two factors — lower diversity and a major global catastrophe — that resulted in the extinction of all the non-avian dinosaurs.” added by: EthicalVegan
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Cousin to the dinosaur hoodie . It comes in adult sizes but is as equally age inappropriate. View
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Until last week, paleontologists could offer no clear-cut evidence for the color of dinosaurs.
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I will never eat another sandwich again unless it is cut into two separate slices shaped like dinosaurs (no crusts, please). Seriously, what's the point after you've seen this? Contribute: Add an image, link, video or comment
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Hoppus, who produced album, even got band to reveal its top-secret title. By James Montgomery Motion City Soundtrack and Mark Hoppus Photo: MTV News To put it mildly, Blink-182 bassist Mark Hoppus is on a roll.
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Blink-182’s Mark Hoppus Grills Motion City Soundtrack About New LP
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