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Blog Name: The Tyrannosaur Chronicles
Url: http://www.traumador.blogspot.com
Language: English
Topics: Dinosaurs, Palaeontology, Puppets
Description: The adventures of a tiny Tyrannosaurus Rex (the smallest you've ever seen trust us!)... Who used to live in Drumheller, Dinosaur Capital of Canada! However there were too many Dinosaurs there so they kicked poor Traum out!... Now he's travelled to South New Zealand, a place with NO other Dinosaurs, to see if he can make a place or a name for himself... Not that life or the universe is making it easy for him. Follow his ever growing challenges in life from his ever harder job as a museum security guard, to encounters with the mythic and legendary, and finally with the Dinosaurs of the life he tried to leave behind...
Popularity: 13 Followers

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not where you'd expect a vivus to be...
so there i was enjoying a leisurely visit to the calgary zoo, when my trip was suddenly interupted.turning around from one of the exhibits (the tigers, if you must know) i was confronted by the most unexpected sight at a zoo... a full grown bull ceratopsian!!!now you'd think we living vivus-dinosaurs (vivus being the fancy scientific term for we non-extinct extin
my cousin of the week #26
a pūkeko and her chick, in new zealand. pūkeko is the māori name for what can also be called a purple swamphen or a Porphyrio porphyrio.
fossil of the weekend! #51
oops! just caught that i owe you one fossil of the weekend from last week... sorry about that.here is a rather nice head on shot of styracosaurus (dug up by barnum brown during the great canadian dinosaur rush, from a
fossil of the weekend! #50... a centrosaur whammy!
in celebration of my meeting up with my old childhood friend norman a. centrosaur, i'm hitting you with a centrosaurtastic fossil of the weekend.this also times rather well with my 50th installment of this feature on the blog (though i know i should really be making a bigger deal out of the 52nd, and it represents the one year mark...), but it also because i have used some of the pics before elsewhere on the blog. so it feels like cheating to claim they are the fossil of the weekend...
calgary zoo- various exhibits
this is the last of my tour posts about the calgary zoo. not that i've done a good job covering the whole place mind you. in fact, i'm embarrassed to say, this is the worst review i've done (and i've covered a lot of museums, aquariums, and museums here before!)...though i have a good excuse as you'll see at the end of the post. i had a very unexpected distraction during my visit, which caused me to not visit everywhere. the most noteworthy section i missed was the canadian wilds, which is an excellent gathering o

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