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Welcome to the paleontology center of The Utahraptor's museum. Here, you can learn about the wondrous creatures we call dinosaurs. You can also learn about all the creatures that lived among them. This particular center was created on July 14, 2010, and houses a large collection of paleontology-related articles (see below). The curator of this center, and the entire museum, is The Utahraptor. If you have any suggestions regarding how to majorly improve this center, please either address the changes on the museum's main talk page, or contact the curator. If you're only going to perform a minor edit to the page, feel free. Below are paleontology-related links that may be of interest to paleontologists. Do enjoy yourself. Also, if you're still interested, WikiProject Paleontology has more information.

Dinosaurs

Herbivorous dinosaurs

Carnivorous dinosaurs

Pterosaurs

Aquatic creatures

Notice: The museum curator is not very knowledgeable in this area of the field. Therefore, feel free to add any aquatic creatures that he might have missed.

Fossil Exhibit

Click here to go to the fossil exhibit.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Welcome to the paleontology center of The Utahraptor's museum. Here, you can learn about the wondrous creatures we call dinosaurs. You can also learn about all the creatures that lived among them. This particular center was created on July 14, 2010, and houses a large collection of paleontology-related articles (see below). The curator of this center, and the entire museum, is The Utahraptor. If you have any suggestions regarding how to majorly improve this center, please either address the changes on the museum's main talk page, or contact the curator. If you're only going to perform a minor edit to the page, feel free. Below are paleontology-related links that may be of interest to paleontologists. Do enjoy yourself. Also, if you're still interested, WikiProject Paleontology has more information.

Dinosaurs

Herbivorous dinosaurs

Carnivorous dinosaurs

Pterosaurs

Aquatic creatures

Notice: The museum curator is not very knowledgeable in this area of the field. Therefore, feel free to add any aquatic creatures that he might have missed.

Fossil Exhibit

Click here to go to the fossil exhibit.


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