HADRON DUCK — BAJA LINKED TO MOHO !
August 5, 2009 by sovereignjohn
HADRON DUCK — BAJA LINKED TO MOHO !
Posted by: “Glen Kealey” thesculptor2005@yahoo.ca thesculptor2005
Wed Aug 5, 2009 3:55 am (PDT)
HADRON DUCK — BAJA LINKED TO MOHO !
Baja California and the Yucatan peninsula are essentially devoid of
permanent streams.
Sonoran Desert, arid region of 120,000 sq mi (310,000 sq km) in
southwest Arizona and southeast California in U.S., and Baja California
Norte and part of Sonora in Mexico; includes Colorado and Yuma deserts;
many areas now irrigated and fertile; numerous tourist resorts (such as
Palm Springs, Calif.) and Indian reservations in desert areas.
In the beginning…
Lambeosaurus, a large, herbivorous, or plant-eating, dinosaur that
inhabited North America during the late Cretaceous period, about 65 to
98 million years ago.
Lambeosaurus is classified as a member of the family Hadrosauridae,
which contains the duckbilled dinosaurs and belongs to the order
Ornithischia (the bird-hipped dinosaurs).
Hadrosauridae is further divided into two subfamilies, the hadrosaurines
and the lambeosaurines.
The first fossil evidence of Lambeosaurus–several skulls and other
bones uncovered in the Judith River Formation of the Canadian province
of Alberta–was described in 1923. Another specimen, which measured 50
feet (15 meters) long, was found years later in Baja California in
Mexico.
Reportedly, Lambeosaurus was named in honor of Lawrence Lambe, a
Canadian paleontologist.
Behold! the pale green horse.
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