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  • A juvenile Volicraptor attacked a Protoceratops, which bit down of the predator's right hand with its beak-like jaws, locking both in a death pose.  The Velociraptor's hind claw is embedded in the Protoceratops' belly.
    scf4327-143-fighting dinosaurs 0003.jpg
  • A juvenile Velociraptor attacked a Protoceratops, which bit down of the predator's right hand with its beak-like jaws, locking both in a death grip.  The Velociraptor's hind claw is embedded in the Protoceratops' belly.
    scf4327-142-fighting dinosaurs 0002.jpg
  • A juvenile Volicraptor attacked a Protoceratops, which bit down of the predator's right hand with its beak-like jaws, locking both in a death pose.  The Velociraptor's hind claw is embedded in the Protoceratops' belly.
    scf4327-143_Fighting Dinosaurs 0003.jpg
  • A juvenile Velociraptor attacked a Protoceratops, which bit down of the predator's right hand with its beak-like jaws, locking both in a death grip.  The Velociraptor's hind claw is embedded in the Protoceratops' belly.
    scf4356-428_Fighting Dinosaurs 0002.jpg
  • A juvenile Velociraptor attacked a Protoceratops, which bit down of the predator's right hand with its beak-like jaws, locking both in a death grip. Shown here, the Velociraptor's hand is in the Protoceratops jaws.
    Fighting Dinosaurs 0004.jpg
  • A juvenile Volicraptor attacked a Protoceratops, which bit down of the predator's right hand with its beak-like jaws, locking both in a death pose.  The Velociraptor's hind claw is embedded in the Protoceratops' belly.
    Fighting Dinosaurs 0003.jpg
  • A juvenile Velociraptor attacked a Protoceratops, which bit down of the predator's right hand with its beak-like jaws, locking both in a death grip.  The Velociraptor's hind claw is embedded in the Protoceratops' belly.
    Fighting Dinosaurs 0002.jpg
  • Infernos from oil and gas rigs called “hellfires” are some of the most dangerous and expensive fires in the world to extinguish.  Their damage to life, the environment and corporate profits, can be enormous and fighting them are a costly specialty.  In this rarified field, Boots and Coots are considered the A-team, the specialists who are on call to be anywhere in the world in 24 hours when hell breaks loose.  When the Iraqis torched the oil fields of Kuwait during the Gulf War, Boots and Coots were called in to douse some of the most difficult ones.
    Boots and Coots.jpg
  • U.S. Army soldiers at Fort Benning, Georgia test "smart gear" for the new digital army.  Headsets relay real-time images back to headquarters to network the forces.
    scf4327-315info rev 0022 army.jpg
  • U.S. Army soldiers at Fort Benning, Georgia test "smart gear" for the new digital army.  Headsets relay real-time images back to headquarters to network the forces.
    scf4327-315_Info Rev 0022 Army.jpg
  • Infernos from oil and gas rigs called “hellfires” are some of the most dangerous and expensive fires in the world to extinguish.
    Boots and Coots 0001.jpg
  • U.S. Army soldiers at Fort Benning, Georgia test "smart gear" for the new digital army.  Headsets relay real-time images back to headquarters to network the forces.
    Info Rev 0022 Army.jpg
  • A sound engineer bashes watermelons on a foley sound stage at Sony Studios to mimick insects biting through humans for a fight scene in the science fiction thriller "Stormship Troopers" on the screen  behind him.
    scf4356-041_Hollywood 0008 Sony Fole...jpg
  • A sound engineer bashes watermelons on a foley sound stage at Sony Studios to mimick insects biting through humans for a fight scene in the science fiction thriller "Stormship Troopers" on the screen  behind him.
    Hollywood 0008 Sony Foley.jpg
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