Photograph copyright: DAVID McMAHON
Yes, I was astounded by the size of the dinosaur fossil they found in Argentina this week, but look what I tracked down recently. Independent studies have shown that this species, previously thought to be extinct, is still popular in Australia. Forget about T-Rex, this is thought to be the most colourful example of the fairgroundus rewardus.
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It would have been funny to have your head stuck in its mouth for the shot. :)
Great Shot! LOL eve!
I don't know if I had mentioned b/4 that I have a photo up on my blog of a rock that look's like it has some type of creature on what looks like an egg fossil.
Cande posted about National
Novel Writing Month at a Blog
website I visit. Have you heard about it? I think this is the link to it if I remember correctly. If not you could probably find it on the web. http://www.nowrimo.org
Have a Blessed Week!
Just went back and checked that link.
It's http://www.nanowrimo.org
You are correct! Not the gold that I expected!!
Hi David - great to catch up with your post after my holiday. It is so wonderfully eclectic - never boring!!!
I am so chuffed I am in your wild card selection again - I love being described as wild!!!!
Such a ferocious beast! Lol!
Me, calling YOU a galah?? NEVER! ;-) Is this dinosaur Dorothy's sister/daughter/MIL??
That creature—dinosaur or dragon—I wager is much more colorful (and docile) than the original!
Hey David...this is another great picture!
Looks like a dragon. Where's Dilly? Dilly has to see this.
david...how proud you must be to home the oldest living species of tree in the world..new brunswick ca. was given a seedling to tend to last year sometime and i cannot wait to go see it..yer bloody good at keepin secrets down under..and its a darn good thing..
k:)))
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