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    How many different "breeds" of dinosaurs were there?

    Question #69401. Asked by Superman4ever. (Aug 07 06 1:57 AM)


    zbeckabee

    Tons ;)

    And here's a list...

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_dinosaurs

    Aug 07 06, 2:41 AM
    Baloo55th

    Even more than is in that list. They're still discovering new ones, and many more will not have been preserved. It's only a very small number of animals that get fossilised, so many will never be known about.

    Aug 07 06, 10:20 AM


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