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Growth & Behavior of Dinosaurs Photo Gallery

Started by dgmilner, August 06, 2014, 04:10:54 AM

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dgmilner

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I've posted pictures of The Growth & Behavior of Dinosaurs, a temporary exhibit currently on display at the Pacifico Exhibition Center in Yokohama, Japan. (See http://yokohamakyoryu.com/ for more information about the exhibit.)

You'll in addition find photo galleries of:

* Pterosaurs (New York, NY)
* Dinosaurs: The Lost World (Bloomfield, IL)
* Amazing Dinosaurs of the Gobi Desert (Tokyo, Japan)
* Los Angeles Museum of Natural History (Los Angeles, CA)
* Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History (New Haven, CT)
* Harvard Museum of Natural History (Cambridge, MA)
* Field Museum (Chicago, IL)
* Chinasaurs (Greenwich, CT)
* Royal Ontario Museum - Including Ultimate Dinosaurs: Giants from Gondwana (Toronto, Canada)
* Dino Kingdom 2012 (Tokyo, Japan)
* Dino Jaws (London, UK)
* Chinasaurs (Baltimore, MD)
* Smithsonian Museum of Natural History (Washington, DC)
* American Museum of Natural History - Including World's Largest Dinosaurs (New York, NY)
* Museum of Natural History - Including Age of the Dinosaur (London, UK)
* National Museum of Science and Nature (Tokyo, Japan)
* Dino Expo 2011 (Tokyo, Japan)
* Dinosaurs x Tokyo Tower (Tokyo, Japan)
* Dawn of the Dinosaurs (Tokyo, Japan)
* Burpee Museum of Natural History - Including Giants: African Dinosaurs (Rockford, IL)
* Academy of Natural Sciences (Philadelphia, PA)
* Museum of Science (Boston, MA)
* Colossal Dinosaurs (Rochester, NY)

   

   


docronnie

Keep The Magic Alive and Kicking! :-)

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