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Park Opens Summer of 2006

2005-05-25 13:59 | by Steve | montreal + canada + the world

J Park

“Palaeontologists have extracted soft, flexible structures that appear to be blood vessels from the bone of a Tyrannosaurus rex that died 68 million years ago. They also have found small red microstructures that resemble red blood cells..”

http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn7195

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