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The Frozen Baby Dinosaurs - Yangchuanosaurus Longicollis - Petrified Embryology #1 - cover

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The Frozen Baby Dinosaurs - Yangchuanosaurus Longicollis - Petrified Embryology #1

CheeEng Goo

Publisher: CheeEng Goo

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"The Frozen Baby Dinosaur", is a series of scientific research that study of prehistoric dinosaur embryo through searching of mummified specimens. Each series discuss one specimen of dinosaur embryo with high resolution graphic attachment. Throughout this article, you will see a lot of extraordinary well-preserved baby dinosaurs that should be rotten away long before human being is evolve. Yes, you are looking on the real appearance of Dinosaurs, 65 million years ago!
Available since: 06/28/2020.

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