According to Rogers et al. (1993) dinosaur specimens comprise only 6% of the total tetrapod sample; subsequent discoveries increased this number to approximately 11% of all findings.
Rutellum is the pre-Linnaean name given to a dinosaur specimen from the Middle Jurassic.
He says that dinosaur specimens from late Cretaceous rocks reveal low predator/prey ratios of from 3 to 5 per cent.
The absence of evidence for migration is conspicuous given the discovery of hundreds of dinosaur specimens in the upper Two Medicine.
The discovery was made (along with other dinosaur specimens) near Vitariki by a team of paleontologists from the Geological Survey of Pakistan.
It is the oldest known dinosaur specimen from the province.
It would be impossible to deny him tenure and watch the most important dinosaur specimen of all time walk off with him to another museum.
Nyasasaurus parringtoni is believed to have lived 10-15 million years before the previous earliest known dinosaur specimens.
Of the 100 or so dinosaur specimens in the exhibition, about 85 percent of the material is real.
What's in the halls are about 100 dinosaur specimens, most of which are real fossils.