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One Of France's Largest Dinosaur Fossil Deposits Found In The Charente Region


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One of France's largest dinosaur fossil deposits found in the Charente region.

The first excavations at the Audoin quarries in the town of Angeac, in the Charente region of south-western France, have confirmed that the site is one of the richest dinosaur fossil deposits in the country.

http://www.physorg.com/news205410682.html

Erosion... will be my epitaph!

http://www.paleonature.org/

https://fossilnews.org/

 

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Thanks Nando for the article,now we have our Bad lands ! do you think the guards are on strike tomorrow ? :P nevertheless the most difficult now is to find fossil energy !

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Neat! Hopefully some great new finds get discovered there :)

Also. . . "Iguanodon and the two theropods Genusaurus and Erectopus"

Could they honestly have not thought of a better name for a Dinosaur than Erectopus? Sounds like something you'd find in a Japanese Octopus-porn anime. . .

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Neat! Hopefully some great new finds get discovered there :)

Also. . . "Iguanodon and the two theropods Genusaurus and Erectopus"

Could they honestly have not thought of a better name for a Dinosaur than Erectopus? Sounds like something you'd find in a Japanese Octopus-porn anime. . .

:rofl:

Thomas

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