Kevin Padian Responds

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For those of you who posted comments or questions about The Agonized Deaths of Dinosaurs Captured in Stone, you will be pleased to know that Kevin Padian, one of the study's authors, has responded to you. He said that you had some very interesting thoughts -- I just wanted you all to know that I was so proud of you (awww, it's just like when I was teaching ... ). Anyway, I finally got back on wifi today to post his comments there for you to read.

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