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*Replace the dino cards references with reliable sources that have a url or isbn | *Replace the dino cards references with reliable sources that have a url or isbn | ||
*The section '''Life History''' contains the text ...is estimated to have weighed only 29.9 kg (130 lb)... Could someone find the correct figures and update this? | *The section '''Life History''' contains the text ...is estimated to have weighed only 29.9 kg (130 lb)... These are not equivalent weights. Could someone find the correct figures and update this? |
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All the internet refs need to be footnotes.User:SEWilcoBot- The text refs for the books need to be IDed somehow, perhaps in parenthesis.
- Improve Tyrannosaurus rex in popular culture and summarise main points here.
- Figure out status of the image Image:Sue'sBrain.jpg.
Take out questions. (can't see any (?))Cas Liber 01:33, 22 June 2006 (UTC)
- Don't reference to Jurassic (movie). (I'm not sure what this means, however wrong the name of the movie is it does portray a T-rex well....?)
*Need paragraph on its teeny weeny forearms
- Need an image of a T-rex as if feathered. (I have emailed Ken Carpenter and Thomsa Holtz for leads...Cas Liber 01:59, 20 June 2006 (UTC)) - getting there - Ken told me of an image in Nov 99 National Geographic so I will email them forthwith Cas Liber 12:44, 21 June 2006 (UTC)
---Mapping a timeline of geological and evolutionary history to Galactic rotation is linear (though cyclic because of the rotation) and profitable. For instance, T. Rex emerged just after the Andromeda Galaxy lined up with the Galactic Center. The Cambrian was three Galactic rotations ago, plants emerged onto land two, and animals about one.
Please be bold in editing the article and in editing/adding/striking out items from this list.
- Replace the dino cards references with reliable sources that have a url or isbn
- The section Life History contains the text ...is estimated to have weighed only 29.9 kg (130 lb)... These are not equivalent weights. Could someone find the correct figures and update this?