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Evidence of a "Lost World": Antarctica Yields Two Unknown Dinosaur Species Researcher Sound Bites

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Judd Case
Professor of Biology
Saint Mary's College of California

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1. What do you believe happened to the dinosaur when it died?
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2. What was so unique about this find?
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3. Where was the dinosaur discovered?
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4. What did you find?
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5. By looking at the bones, what have you learned about the animal?
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6. What kind of dinosaur was it?
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7. What was the size of this dinosaur?
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8. What have you since learned about what the Antarctic environment must have been like 70 million years ago?
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James E. Martin
Curator of Vertebrate Paleontology
South Dakota School of Mines & Technology

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9. How did you search for subsequent bones once the first discovery was made?
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