[Dean's World] Dean: Random Paleobiology Question
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Fri Dec 8 12:59:03 EST 2006
Posted by Dean:
Random Paleobiology Question
http://www.deanesmay.com/posts/1165600736.shtml
I honestly do not know the answer to this, but I've long been curious
about it. Every time I see one of these animals in a zoo, or spot its
picture:
[1]indian rhino
...I think, "Gosh, that looks exactly like a dinosaur to me."
Why aren't they classified that way? Anyone know? Is it because they
don't lay eggs?
(If you click the image it will show you a larger version by the way.
Image taken from [2]this article on these strange creatures.)
References
1. file://localhost/files/deanesmay-Indian_Rhinoceros.jpg
2. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_Rhinoceros
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