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We're back from our Labor Day vacation with lots of news. First up some corrections to our last episode, then we hit the news. Find out how fires and floods shaped the Isle of Wight, if dinosaurs were warm or cold blooded, a new theory on extinction, a breakthrough on one dinosaur, and finally a brand new dinosaur. It is a news-packed episode.

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Correction: "pterosaur" is just a bird Fires and floods shape the Isle of Wight New technique may determine whether dinosaurs were cold or warm blooded. New theory on extinction. Apples and extinction. Breakthrough on the Balaur Bondoc More on the Balaur Bondoc Introducing the Concavenator corcovatus

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Today we're covering some new fossil finds, some new information on a marine dinosaur, and look into a report that there is a living pterosaur in New Guinea. There's even a video of it flying around. Get caught up in the latest in dinosaur news with today's episode of "Dinosaurs: Before They Were Fuels."

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Today we are clearing up the Triceratops controversy. A lot of sites are claiming that the Triceratops did not exist and the animal will have a new name. Today's episode will explain the whole controversy and explain the truth of the matter: the triceratops existed, the torosaurus and the triceratops were actually the same animal at different stages of growth, and the triceratops name will continue because of scientific naming conventions. Sit back and enjoy this fired up episode of "Dinosaurs: Before They Were Fuels." Triceratops and Torosaurus are actually the same animal. Jack Horner explains that the Triceratops name will stay. The Triceratops is the name New Study says Torosaurus=Triceratops When 2 dinosaurs become 1

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There’s been some big news since we last met. Triceratops and Torosaurus are actually the same animal. Digging dinosaurs. You, too, can buy a dinosaur. Visit the Jurassic Forest near Edmonton and see giant robot dinosaurs and more.

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Equipment failures galore, but we've still got another episode of the dinosaur news program. Today we hit a lot of stories: Ostrich wing study might explain dinosaur motion Nerve study sheds light on T-Rex speed Mojoceratops. That's not a typo. Geysers as dino egg incubator Pixar to preview dinosaur special

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We've been gone for a while, but "Dinosaurs: Before They Were Fuels" is back! Lots of news this week: Largest dinosaur graveyard found More on the dinosaur graveyard Modern birds and dinosaurs lived together? Dining on dinosaur bones Stephen Hawking discusses Time Travel

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Plenty of important news this week: Dinosaurs to hit Transylvania What colors were dinosaurs? We're about to find out. Dinosaur once only found in Europe and Americas found in China Your chance to buy a dinosaur is coming

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Plenty of important news this week: Find out how pterosaurs landed Retroengineering of a dinosaur progress? Find out which dinosaur was the last on one land

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So many stories, so little time:

T. Rex proteins found? More on those proteins Virtual reality dinosaurs in Japan HD dinosaurs in your home coming soon.

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So many stories, so little time:

Brand new dinosaur found in Australia with 9-inch claws Why did dinosaurs get so large? Dinosaurs dealt with climate change by burrowing

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