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What Did We Just Discover About the T-Rex?

: (Image: Getty Images) You know what they say, folks: Birds of a feather, flock together! Well, dinos of a scale, may flock together as well! It’s a slant rhyme, people. Come on! Get excited, we’re about to dig into some brand new dino-science! What did we just discover about the T-Rex? Every now and then a discovery is made that challenges a previously held belief. What we’re about to share with you is not quite fact yet, but it’s an interesting discussion for sure. A recent excavation site in Utah is shedding more light on how some dinosaurs may actually have been social creatures. The dinosaur in question here specifically? The mighty Tyrannosaurs!! 

Love, love, love! : Shetland fans react to announcement filming on new series has been completed

Updated: 23/04/2021, 5:18 pm Alison O Donnell, Douglas Henshall and Stephen Walters in Shetland. Fans of BBC detective show Shetland have been sharing their excitement at the news that the latest series has wrapped filming. The show, based on the bestselling books by Ann Cleeves, stars Douglas Henshall as DI Jimmy Perez who investigates a series of grisly crimes on the archipelago. It has won fans from as far afield as Canada, Australia, South Africa and the USA with its mix of gripping plotlines and stunning island scenery. The sixth series was due to be filmed last year, but after being delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic the decision was made to film it back to back with series seven.

TsukuBlog | See the Handkerchief Tree (Davidia involucrata) Flutter Like White Doves in the Breeze – at the Tsukuba Botanical Garden

TsukuBlog A Local Perspective on Life in Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan. See the “Handkerchief Tree” (Davidia involucrata) Flutter Like White Doves in the Breeze – at the Tsukuba Botanical Garden 18 April, 2021   Davidia involucrata is named after the man who “discovered” it, and introduced it to the west – the great naturalist (and Catholic missionary in China) Armand David (1826-1900) – who also gave Europe knowledge of the giant panda and Pere David`s deer – along with 63 previously unknown species of animal, 65 previously undescribed species of bird and numerous plants that have never been classified before By Avi Landau With the whole town bursting in spring colors – flowers and blossoms and fresh greenery – azalea, iris, dogwood and all the rest whose name don`t come to  mind at the moment, going to the Botanical Garden might sound like a redundant thing to do.

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