Thursday, October 28, 2010

Manual 5th Wheel Dutchman

Lower Saxony is on top of dinosaurs















Hanover (Ernst-Probst-blog) - Nowhere in Germany are more species of dinosaurs have been discovered than in Lower Saxony. There, one found so far bones, teeth and footprints of nine genera. Seven of them were up to 15 meters long plant eater, the other two predators that are occupied only by three-toed footprints. This goes the paperback "dinosaurs in Germany. Of Compsognathus to Stenopelix "(ISBN 978-3-640-73202-9) of the Wiesbaden science author Ernst Probst forth. From Baden-Württemberg six dinosaur species are known. Below is the up to ten meters long Plateosaurus, called because of its frequent occurrence in jest "Swabian dragon". One calls Plateosaurus but as "German dragon" because he is known in Germany from 50 sites. In Bavaria, we have demonstrated three dinosaur species, two of which are small predatory dinosaurs. One of them of only 80 centimeters long is Juravenator ("Raiders of the Jura Mountains"), the world first discovery of this genus. North Rhine-Westphalia, Thuringia and Saxony-Anhalt, bring it on two dinosaur genera, Mecklenburg-occurrence to one. From giants such as up to 40 meters long Argentinosaurus from South America between the North Sea and the Alps it has so far not found any fossils and footprints. From the Saarland, Rhineland-Palatinate, Hesse, Saxony, Brandenburg and Schleswig-Holstein far there are absolutely no dinosaur remains.

orders of the pocket book "Walking in Germany" with "Amazon":
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orders of the pocket book "Walking in Germany" for "Libri"
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