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Cleveland native Tom Zaller of Imagine Exhibitions, the producer of Dino Safari, a fun and educational 60-minute drive-thru dino experience, joined Parma Mayor Tim DeGeeter, on Friday, in ribbon cutting signifying the start of Dino Safari’s three-week engagement at the Shoppes at Parma June 5-27. ....
A very odd mollusk that has been nicknamed the “wandering meatloaf” has been studied and it turns out that it has teeth made of a rare iron mineral that was only ever found along rocky coastlines. The mollusk, which is scientifically named Cryptochiton stelleri, has a reddish-brown flat oval-shaped body with a shell and can grow as long as 14 inches (it really does look like a wandering meatloaf). Since its teeth contain the rare iron mineral santabarbaraite, it can easily grab food from rocks. In fact, this is the first time ever that the mineral has been found in a living organism. In a statement, Derk Joester, who is an associate professor of materials science and engineering at Northwestern University in Illinois, described this mineral in further detail, “[Santabarbaraite] has high water content, which makes it strong with low density. We think this might toughen the teeth without adding a lot of weight.” ....
The team of paleontologists have reportedly unearthed the remains of what they suspect to be a brand-new species of herbivorous dinosaur buried in Queensland ....
There have been several prehistoric species that have been found recently, so let’s take a look at four of them. The remains of a 95-million-year-old dinosaur found in Eromanga, Queensland, are believed to be from an entirely new species. Robyn Mackenzie, who is a Director and Palaeontologist for the Eromanga Natural History Museum, told 9News.com.au. Read more » ....
Living Dinosaur Aggressive 14ft Crocodile Captured at Residential Beach On 5/27/21 at 7:28 AM EDT Authorities have removed a problem crocodile from Newell Beach, just north of Port Douglas, a town in the Australian state of Queensland. The male crocodile, measuring around 14.7 feet (4.5 meters) long, was estimated to be over 50 years old, according Matt Brien from Queensland s Department of Environment and Science (DES). It s a living dinosaur, really, Brien told Australia s ABC News. Its size meant that it posed quite a serious risk to public safety they are a serious predator of many things and humans fit into that category. Their size and the whole way that they are, they are dinosaurs and they re not to be treated lightly, he added. ....