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		<description>&lt;strong&gt;New Species of Troodontid (small, bird-like therapod dinosaurs) Discovered in Utah...&lt;/strong&gt;

One of the most complete Troodontid skeletons has been found in the Upper Cretaceous Kaiparowits Formation, Utah, USA. Troodontids are a small, bird-like group of Therapod dinosaurs, and so likely had feathers and other avian-like features. It&#8217;s ...</description>
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<p>One of the most complete Troodontid skeletons has been found in the Upper Cretaceous Kaiparowits Formation, Utah, USA. Troodontids are a small, bird-like group of Therapod dinosaurs, and so likely had feathers and other avian-like features. It&#8217;s &#8230;</p>
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