Geological history of Earth
T.Rex's 'bizarre' vegetarian cousin puzzles science
Tyrannosaurus rex, one of history?s most dreaded carnivores, had an odd-looking vegetarian cousin with a tiny head, long neck and stubby fingers, scientists said April 27, admitting its anatomy had them puzzled.
The wolf (actually a coyote) of… Brooklyn’s nights
Residents of a neighborhood in Brooklyn, New York were alarmed when they suddenly heard wolf howls in the middle of the night.
It was proven to be so, these are the well-known canids native to North America, the coyotes.
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Ethniki Pangaea plans are put on hold for now
By Nikos Roussanoglou
Ethniki Pangaea, the country?s leading real estate investment company, has decided to freeze all its plans for the acquisition of properties and bourse listing until political and economic developments in the country become clearer.
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'Welcome to Mesozoic' exhibition opens on April 30
BELGRADE - The exhibition entitled 'Welcome to Mesozoic' on the long-gone world and times which still attract most attention of all bygone geological eras will open in the Gallery of the Museum of Natural History in Belgrade on April 30.
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