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Sunday, August 03, 2008

Polish Dinosaur Bones Found

200 million–year-old skeleton of a predatory dinosaur was found in Poland. Details of the significant discovery are published in the latest Polish edition of National Geographic.

The discovery recently announced, was made one year ago by three Polish scientists in the village of Lisowice near Lubliniec in southern Poland. The skeleton is that of Theropod, the predecessor of the most notorious predator in history called Tyrannosaurus Rex. Finding the remains of this ancient animal in this part of Europe has come as a stunning surprise. It is the first and most valuable such discovery in this part of the world. Doctor Gerard Gierliñski from the State Geological Institute in Warsaw strongly believes that more remains of dinosaurs may be found in this area. The National Geographic offered the scientists involved grants to continue their research in and around Lisowice.

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