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I don't know how well the Nissin hypothesis stands up to new evidence, though...

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Nice to see the megafauna win a few for a change.

By Maureen Lycaon (not verified) on 25 Jan 2008 #permalink

My favourite one was the pterodactyl. Though it was kinda scary seeing the caveman making the same sound as the babies. ;)

It's good to see a moa or Brontotherium in these instead of another generic dinosaur