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Fossils of a stegosaur (Stegosaurus stenops) and its babies being attacked by an allosaur (Allosaurus fragilis) at the Denver Museum of Science and Nature. |
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9 February 2002, 12:25 |
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Stegosaur and Allosaur |
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Luke Jones from Yucca Valley |
Camera location
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39° 45′ 1.52″ N, 104° 56′ 39.26″ W
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( Info)39.750423;-104.944238 |
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