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"Hypacrosaurus Dinosaur"
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This duckbill dinosaur is estimated to have been around 9.1 meters long (30 feet) and to have weighed up to 4 tons. So let's meet Mr Hypacosaurus Dinosaur .

In the link above, they have a picture of this same skeleton at the museum here in Drumheller Alberta called: Royal Tyrrell Museum. I just think that's so cool I have a shot similar to theirs but a different angle.

Only thing I did was bring out more detail in Adobe Photoshop Elements 10 and then using iPiccy.com to bring it down in size.

Thank you in Advance for your Comments and friendship.

Have a great day, ♥ Skates

Will try and do some commenting, I'm a little under the weather due to some minor dental surgery.

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::tigger3
05/28/16 3:09 PM GMT
They do their displays so well, and you do as well with the camera shots of them. I hope you get to feeling better. tigs=^..^=
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::trixxie17
05/28/16 4:42 PM GMT
Excellent detail here Pat - I hope you feel better soon - I've been under the weather all week with allergies (the pines are blooming - my worst allergen!)
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.Dunstickin
05/28/16 6:26 PM GMT
Would get a couple of good joints off that for a Sunday lunch eh!..lol

Good job these big fella's didn't need Dental floss eh!

Take CAre
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.biffobear
05/28/16 6:46 PM GMT
Looks like the diet worked...Good capture...R.
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::Ramad
05/28/16 9:53 PM GMT
I am always impressed about how they found the right pieces to put together. Another good one Pat.
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.Nikoneer
05/28/16 11:09 PM GMT
That's rather unique for a paleontology exhibit; rather like a vertical dig site. Very cool. I'll have to pass this one along to my paleontologist friends. Thanks for submitting it.

-Nik
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::corngrowth
05/29/16 9:03 AM GMT
---I'm a little under the weather due to some minor dental surgery---

Pat, I hope you will feel better soon!
I've checked-out your links. It amazes be that the top right capture on the wiki page is very similar to the one provided with you. Shows your photographic skills. Very good addition to this series, my friend!
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.mac39
05/29/16 1:28 PM GMT
Hard to imagine that these were dangerous predators that had
to go extinct after a huge natural Desaster.
Well done and good angle.
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::mesmerized
05/29/16 9:10 PM GMT
Another great job in capturing this interesting old specimen.
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.gonedigital
05/29/16 9:58 PM GMT
Great exhibition of the long extinct, the images are tops!
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