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Tuesday, 13th May 2008
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Dinosaurs and prehistoric life
You always knew midges were ferocious – but did they kill biggest beasties of all?
DINOSAURS may have been killed off by biting insects rather than a cataclysmic meteor impact, a new theory claims.
Tyrannosaurus Rex's big brother identified by fossil student
THE remains of one of the largest meat-eating dinosaurs ever found have been identified as a new species which more than rivals the Tyrannosaurus Rex.
Dakota the dinosaur is deepening scientists' knowledge
ONE of the most complete dinosaur mummies ever found is bringing researchers as close as they will ever get to touching a live dinosaur.
Claws beats Jaws as terror of seas
SCORPIONS inspire fear among many people, despite being small enough to fit on the palm of a hand.
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