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Large Triceratops Discovered in Alberta
August 22, 2012 | Smithsonian.com

“While paleontologists have already discovered many Triceratops specimens from the United States, Canadian paleontologists made headlines last week when they found what appears to be an especially big representative of this famous dinosaur in Alberta.” Quoted from the Smithsonian Blog.


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