Occasionally, I get the opportunity to work in Colorado (as you've probably gathered from previous posts). So I've been able to find dinosaurs there too. Here are a few. The last green one is actually in Utah, but it's on the way to Colorado.




You know they want your ruby slippers and your little dog too,
Dan
2 comments:
Did they have dinosaurs in PR a long time ago? Probably not. The island would have sunk under all the weight.
No dinos in PR. During that time, it was all just volcanos and reefs.
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