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Paleontologist Jack Horner and his colleagues explain to the dumbfounded viewers that a ''third'' of their beloved dinosaur kinds [[Science Marches On|they grew up with]] didn't actually exist as valid genera/species, but really represented the different growth stages of a single dinosaur. |
Paleontologist Jack Horner and his colleagues explain to the dumbfounded viewers that a ''third'' of their beloved dinosaur kinds [[Science Marches On|they grew up with]] didn't actually exist as valid genera/species, but really represented the different growth stages of a single dinosaur. |
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* [[Amazing Technicolor Wildlife]]: The trope befalls ''T. rex'' itself: it is pitch black with a bright red face, similarly colored accents on its back and stripes on its tail. |
* [[Amazing Technicolor Wildlife]]: The trope befalls ''T. rex'' itself: it is pitch black with a bright red face, similarly colored accents on its back and stripes on its tail. |
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** Male ''Triceratops'' have bright blue streaks on their body, and their frill is bright yellow with orange patterns on it. |
** Male ''Triceratops'' have bright blue streaks on their body, and their frill is bright yellow with orange patterns on it. |