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>>PS. I'll believe dinosaurs survived into the Palaeocene when someone
finds>>ARTICULATED bones, IN-SITU in a RELIABLY DATED Palaeocene deposit.
(I know:>>"dream-on").
>
>Or, for that matter, dinosaurian footprints in reliably dated Paleocene
>rocks. (Dream on, indeed).
>
Or, nest-sites ... (us mollusc-boys like a laugh too, you know !).
>
>Thomas R. Holtz, Jr. tholtz@geochange.er.usgs.gov
>Vertebrate Paleontologist in Exile Phone: 703-648-5280
>U.S. Geological Survey FAX: 703-648-5420
>Branch of Paleontology & Stratigraphy
>MS 970 National Center
>Reston, VA 22092
>U.S.A.
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