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Geography of the United States / Cleveland Lloyd Dinosaur Quarry / Allosaurus / Ceratosaurus / Barosaurus / Diplodocus / Marshosaurus / Stegosaurus / Torvosaurus / Jurassic dinosaurs / Utah / Mesozoic
Date: 2015-01-04 00:40:34
Geography of the United States
Cleveland Lloyd Dinosaur Quarry
Allosaurus
Ceratosaurus
Barosaurus
Diplodocus
Marshosaurus
Stegosaurus
Torvosaurus
Jurassic dinosaurs
Utah
Mesozoic

More than 75% of the animals found here are carnivorous. Scientists estimate that only five to ten percent of modern animals are predators. That is about the ratio found at other fossil quarries. Something unusual happen

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