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Basingstoke Gazette on MSNBirdworld to host dinosaur-themed shows this May half-termChildren will be taught the art of dinosaur training, with the help of the mischievous and cheeky T. Rex, Baxter.
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Southern Living on MSN25 Unforgettable Road Trip Stops Every Southerner Should See This SummerFrom quiet gems along the scenic Blue Ridge Parkway to the vibrant energy of sun-soaked coastal towns, these are 25 ...
The American Red Cross urges donors to make an appointment to give lifesaving blood or platelets in the new year to help keep ...
Solar Train/Birdwatching Season 3 Episode 3 | 26m 10s | CC The Pteranodon family explores a new train, the Solar Train, and learn that it's powered by the sun! / Arlene and Elliot introduce the kids ...
Image: Reuters For centuries, humans have looked to the skies and wished they could fly, to be as free as a bird. Little did we know, a scrappy little dinosaur beat us to it 150 million years ago.
Birds are the only creature known today to lay coloured eggs, and do so using only two pigments – red and blue. Researchers analysed 18 fossil samples of dinosaur eggshells in the US, Taiwan and ...
Published in Nature earlier this year, the study by a joint team from the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Fujian Institute of Geological Survey reveals this species as a pivotal "missing link" in bird ...
Newly discovered feathers were crucial to how Archaeopteryx was able to fly. Archaeopteryx is the fossil that helped confirm ...
With their distinctive helmet-like casques, cassowaries are often described as the 'world's most dangerous birds', making them a must-see attraction, particularly for dinosaur enthusiasts.
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