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Dinosaurs in South America
Topic Started: Jun 19 2006, 01:17 PM (849 Views)
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Yes there is. The rainforest is like a whole new world. And besides, the creature migrated a 2000 mile distance twice a year in an epoch when the ecosystem was vastly different than today. If you notice, since the old Brasilian indian didnt claim it to be any one type of dinosaur, the Swedish naturalist says the description 'resembled' Camptosaurus. I highly doubt that whatever it was actually was a Camptosaurus.

Its a cool story.
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no
the old brazilian said it looked like camptosaurus
probably while the rest of his family were sniggering
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You are taking it too literally. The entire thing is told by the naturalist. The description given by the indian resembled Camptosaurus. The wording is a bit misleading, is all.
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