The Mini Dinosaurs from the Harz Mountains 60
FiReaNGeL writes "When unusually small dinosaur fossils were found in a quarry on the northern edge of the Harz Mountains in 1998, it was initially assumed that these were the remains of a group of young dinosaurs. This was a fallacy, as the Bonn palaeontologist, Dr. Martin Sander, recently discovered. At a maximum estimated weight of one tonne, they were only a fiftieth the weight of their closest relatives, the brachiosaurs, and thus by far the smallest of the giant dinosaurs which have ever been found."
Small Giants (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Small Giants (Score:5, Funny)
's a bit like being the most civilized monkey in the zoo...
Canarysaurus (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Small Giants (Score:3, Funny)
Go for the eyes, Boo! GO FOR THE EYES!"
Dinosaur Racing (Score:2, Funny)
ObUnits (Score:4, Funny)
From TFA: "Their cousins, by contrast, were up to 45 metres long and weighed in at 80 tonnes - as much as a small town of over 1,000 inhabitants."
I don't understand. How many Volkswagen Beetles is that?
'Conspiracy' theory (Score:2, Funny)