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The additions of the newly found bones from the mountains east of Idaho Falls, Idaho, and south of Lima, Montana now make Oryctodromeus one of the most complete specimens from the group of dinos ...
An artist's impression of Oryctodromeus cubicularis' head The recovered bones, shown in their expected place, reveal the dinosaur had birdlike back legs, and could use its short, powerful arms for ...
An eastern Idaho paleontologist argues that Idaho should make Oryctodromeus cubicularis the state dinosaur.
On Thursday March 31, Governor Brad Little signed Senate Bill 1127 into law, declaring Idaho to have a state dinosaur – the Oryctodromeus. The bill passed both chambers unanimously.
In an unanimous vote, state senators passed Bill 1127 to make the Oryctodromeus the state dinosaur and sent it to the house of representatives. But not before having a little fun with the bill.
The Oryctodromeus might seem like old news, being that it lived almost 100 million years ago, but in reality, it’s new due to the Idaho House of Representatives’ near unanimous ...
Researchers Uncover New Burrowing Dinosaur Date: March 26, 2007 Source: Emory University Summary: Paleontologists have uncovered the world's first fossil evidence of burrowing behavior in dinosaurs.
The Oryctodromeus might seem like old news, being that it lived almost 100 million years ago, but in reality, it’s new due to the Idaho House of Representatives’ near unanimous Friday vote, 61 ...
Oryctodromeus isn't exactly a household name. A small, herbivorous ornithopod found in the Late Cretaceous rock of western North America, it was the sort of dinosaur most often depicted as being ...