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A ‘dinosaur’ fossil originally discovered on Prince Edward Island, Canada, has been shown to have steak knife-like teeth, and researchers have changed its name to Dimetrodon borealis — marking the first occurrence of a Dimetrodon fossil in Canada. Paleontology News … Continue reading
M.V. year X-718 of the Nr 26.09.2013 Reykjavik belongs to the prestigious chain of spa town and has many beautiful geothermal pools. A dip in one of them is a true pleasure to health and the bathroom and a must … Continue reading