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Dinosaur Burrow Gives Climate Change Clues Saturday, July 11, 2009 - Anuradha Menon Home >> Headlines >> General Science
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On the heels of his discovery in Montana of the first trace fossil of a dinosaur burrow, Emory University paleontologist Anthony Martin has found evidence of more dinosaur burrows – this time on the other side of the world, in Victoria, Australia. The find, to be published this month in Cretaceous Research, suggests that burrowing behaviors were shared by dinosaurs of different species, in different hemispheres, and spanned millions of years during the Cretaceous Period. (source: emory.edu)
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