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Winner of the January 2016 Vertebrate Find Of The Month!


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The Winner of the January 2016 Vertebrate Find Of The Month is the Dracoraptor hanigani associated dinosaur bones from the Jurassic Lower Lias (Hettangian Stage) of South Wales, U.K.! Congratulations to Nick (Welsh Wizard) on the discovery of additional associated bones from his newly published dinosaur! The competing entries would likely have been winners any other month, but the votes for this Jurassic find were overwhelming. :1-SlapHands_zpsbb015b76:

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Thank you to all other members that voted and entered into the contest. :)

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I can't think of a better well deserved win! What an amazing find and contribution for team science! Congratulations Nick!

Best regards,

Paul

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Congrats for the win, for this exclusive find and the nice prep. :)

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Fantastic Find, a truly unique fossil and an excellent preparation.. Jack

The White Queen  ".... in her youth she could believe "six impossible things before breakfast"

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Thank you everyone who voted for the fossil. It's certainly been an interesting couple of years.

Elliot, I'm glad you like the name. It was named after the Welsh Dragon that's shown in my avatar.

Nick

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Hi,

Congrats Nick !

Coco

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Congrats on the Welsh Dragon win! Been following the story of this find as it was unfolding. I bet you have bruises where you keep pinching yourself to make sure you are not dreaming. :P

Well done.

-Ken

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Congratulations, Nick!

A spectacularly worthy find.

Regards,

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Congrats, Nick. You continue to find awesome pieces.

~Charlie~

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