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  • Trinity School Children in New York City, raising their hands.
    Education Trinity School.jpg
  • At Stan Winston Studios outside L.A. in Van Nuys, CA., the dinosaurs, like this Dilophosaurus for Steven Spielberg's action epic, Jurassic Park are created.  Stan is one of Hollywoods most innovative character creators.
    Jurassic Park 0012.jpg
  • Dinosaur Eggs Discovered by Family in Lamarque, Argentiana
    Dino Egg 0021 Patagonia.jpg
  • Eoraptor Skull being prepared at the Field Museum in Chicago.
    scf4432-003.jpg
  • At Stan Winston Studios outside L.A. in Van Nuys, CA., the dinosaur eyes for Steven Spielberg's action epic, Jurassic Park were created.
    scf4327-175_Jurassic Park 0033.jpg
  • At Stan Winston Studios outside L.A. in Van Nuys, CA., the dinosaurs, like Velociraptor eyes for Steven Spielberg's action epic, Jurassic Park were modeled after a lizard's.
    scf4327-172_Jurassic Park 0027.jpg
  • At Stan Winston Studios outside L.A. in Van Nuys, CA., the dinosaurs, like Velociraptor eyes for Steven Spielberg's action epic, Jurassic Park were modeled after a lizard's.
    scf4327-172-jurassic park 0027.jpg
  • At Stan Winston Studios outside L.A. in Van Nuys, CA., the dinosaurs, like this Dilophosaurus for Steven Spielberg's action epic, Jurassic Park are created.  Stan is one of Hollywoods most innovative character creators.
    scf4327-168-jurassic park 0009.jpg
  • Dinosaur Eggs Discovered by Family in Lamarque, Argentiana
    scf4327-081-dino egg 0021 patagonia.jpg
  • At Stan Winston Studios outside L.A. in Van Nuys, CA., the dinosaur eyes for Steven Spielberg's action epic, Jurassic Park were created.
    Jurassic Park 0033.jpg
  • At Stan Winston Studios outside L.A. in Van Nuys, CA., the dinosaurs, like this Velociraptor for Steven Spielberg's action epic, Jurassic Park are created.  Stan is one of Hollywoods most innovative character creators.
    Jurassic Park 0028.jpg
  • At Stan Winston Studios outside L.A. in Van Nuys, CA., the dinosaurs, like Velociraptor eyes for Steven Spielberg's action epic, Jurassic Park were modeled after a lizard's.
    Jurassic Park 0027.jpg
  • At Stan Winston Studios outside L.A. in Van Nuys, CA., the dinosaurs, like this Dilophosaurus for Steven Spielberg's action epic, Jurassic Park are created.  Stan is one of Hollywoods most innovative character creators.
    Jurassic Park 0009.jpg
  • Dinosaur Eggs Discovered by Family in Lamarque, Argentiana
    Dino Egg 0022 Patagonia.jpg
  • Corn detasssling in Iowa.
    scf4374-122_Corn Detassling 0002.jpg
  • Corn detasssling in Iowa.
    scf4374-121_Corn Detassling 0001.jpg
  • At Stan Winston Studios outside L.A. in Van Nuys, CA., the dinosaur eyes for Steven Spielberg's action epic, Jurassic Park were created.
    scf4327-175-jurassic park 0033.jpg
  • Dinosaur Eggs Discovered by Family in Lamarque, Argentiana
    scf4327-082_Dino Egg 0022 Patagonia.jpg
  • Dinosaur Eggs Discovered by Family in Lamarque, Argentiana
    scf4327-082-dino egg 0022 patagonia.jpg
  • Eoraptor Skull being prepared at the Field Museum in Chicago.
    Eoraptor 0003.jpg
  • Eoraptor Skull being prepared at the Field Museum in Chicago.
    scf4327-140_Eoraptor 0002.jpg
  • Eoraptor Skull being prepared at the Field Museum in Chicago.
    scf4327-140-eoraptor 0002.jpg
  • Eoraptor Skull being prepared at the Field Museum in Chicago.
    scf4327-139-eoraptor 0001.jpg
  • Eoraptor Skull being prepared at the Field Museum in Chicago.
    Eoraptor 0002.jpg
  • Eoraptor Skull being prepared at the Field Museum in Chicago.
    Eoraptor 0001.jpg
  • Dr. Mathew Botvinick with research assistant performing the rubber hand experiment.  After 10 minutes of observing the rubber hand getting the same brush stroke as their real hand  the subject perceives the rubber hand as their own.
    Touch 0020-2.jpg
  • Dr. Mathew Botvinick with research assistant performing the rubber hand experiment.  After 10 minutes of observing the rubber hand getting the same brush stroke as their real hand  the subject perceives the rubber hand as their own.
    scf4327-898touch 0002.jpg
  • Dr. Mathew Botvinick with research assistant performing the rubber hand experiment.  After 10 minutes of observing the rubber hand getting the same brush stroke as their real hand  the subject perceives the rubber hand as their own.
    scf4327-898_Touch 0002.jpg
  • Dr. Mathew Botvinick with research assistant performing the rubber hand experiment.  After 10 minutes of observing the rubber hand getting the same brush stroke as their real hand  the subject perceives the rubber hand as their own.
    Touch 0029.jpg
  • Dr. Mathew Botvinick with research assistant performing the rubber hand experiment.  After 10 minutes of observing the rubber hand getting the same brush stroke as their real hand  the subject perceives the rubber hand as their own.
    Touch 0020.jpg
  • Dr. Mathew Botvinick with research assistant performing the rubber hand experiment.  After 10 minutes of observing the rubber hand getting the same brush stroke as their real hand  the subject perceives the rubber hand as their own.
    Touch 0002.jpg
  • Dr. Mathew Botvinick with research assistant performing the rubber hand experiment.  After 10 minutes of observing the rubber hand getting the same brush stroke as their real hand  the subject perceives the rubber hand as their own.
    Touch 0029-2.jpg
  • The final step in creating the custom bike is the hand assembly of the components.  This is done by four skilled craftsmen.<br />
Basic assembly, such as the wiring of this brake cable is left for humans, not robots.  One worker assembles nearly the entire bike and in the process derives a sense of accomplishment that is often missing from assembly line jobs.
    scf4327-243bicycle 0011 hand assembl...jpg
  • Sardinia0059.jpg
  • Dinosaur Eggs Discovered by Family in Lamarque, Argentiana
    scf4327-080_Dino Egg 0020 Patagonia.jpg
  • Sardinia0058.jpg
  • After sixty-five million years you can still cut yourself on a T.rex tooth.  T. rex had serrated edges on the fore and afte edges of its teeth, and like sharks they constantly rejuvenated teeth throughout their lives.
    scf4399-103_ 0004 BlackHills.jpg
  • Robot developed by MIT called Squirt.  MIT envisioned many of these being released at one time to collect reconnaissance.
    scf4327-766_Robots 0004 Squirt.jpg
  • Prayin Mantas on a fingertip.<br />
<br />
Nico Psihoyos (right) catches piranha for giant endangered river otters on the Rupunini River in Guyana with a staff member of the Karanambo Ranch, an eco tourism lodge renown for its research with orphaned otters.
    scf4327-707guyana 0012 praying manta...jpg
  • Paul Sereno holds the skull of a Herrerasaur found in the "Valley of the Moon" an area of Patagonia known to have fossils from a slice of time marking the advent of the earliest dinoaurs.
    scf4327-153-herrerasaur skull sereno...jpg
  • An Orodromeus egg with the bones of an embryo inside, found by Jack Horner's field crew near Choteau.
    scf4327-083-dino egg 0055 orodromeus.jpg
  • Dinosaur Eggs Discovered by Family in Lamarque, Argentiana
    scf4327-080-dino egg 0020 patagonia.jpg
  • Robot developed by MIT called Squirt.  MIT envisioned many of these being released at one time to collect reconnaissance.
    Robots 0004 Squirt.jpg
  • Prayin Mantas on a fingertip.<br />
<br />
Nico Psihoyos (right) catches piranha for giant endangered river otters on the Rupunini River in Guyana with a staff member of the Karanambo Ranch, an eco tourism lodge renown for its research with orphaned otters.
    Guyana 0012 Praying Mantas.jpg
  • One of several egg forms discovered by the author of Hunting Dinosaurs at the Flaming Cliffs in the Gobi Desert of Mongolia.
    Dino Egg Flaming Cliff 1.jpg
  • 90-million-year-old Carcharodontosaurus tooth discovered during University of Chicago professor Paul Sereno's expedition to Niger in the Sahara.
    Carcharodon tooth 0001.jpg
  • Reconstructed Baryonyx claw with nail sheath added.  William Walker, plumber and discoverer of Baryonyx, found the specimen while walking in smokejack's Quarry near Dorking on his day off.
    Baryonyx Claw reconstructi.jpg
  • Prayin Mantas on a fingertip.<br />
<br />
Nico Psihoyos (right) catches piranha for giant endangered river otters on the Rupunini River in Guyana with a staff member of the Karanambo Ranch, an eco tourism lodge renown for its research with orphaned otters.
    scf4399-136_Guyana 0012 Praying Mant...jpg
  • Working Mother Illustration.
    scf4356-035_Working Mother 0001.jpg
  • Robot developed by MIT called Squirt.  MIT envisioned many of these being released at one time to collect reconnaissance.
    scf4327-766robots 0004 squirt.jpg
  • After sixty-five million years you can still cut yourself on a T.rex tooth.  T. rex had serrated edges on the fore and afte edges of its teeth, and like sharks they constantly rejuvenated teeth throughout their lives.
    scf4327-232-t rex tooth 0004 blackhi...jpg
  • Paul Sereno holds the skull of a Herrerasaur found in the "Valley of the Moon" an area of Patagonia known to have fossils from a slice of time marking the advent of the earliest dinoaurs.
    scf4327-153_Herrerasaur Skull Sereno...jpg
  • Macroelongatoolithus xixiaensis is the largest known dinosaur egg.  Found in the Xixia Basin in China it is thought to be a therizinosaur.  Circa 1995
    scf4327-084-dino egg baby louie 0004.jpg
  • After sixty-five million years you can still cut yourself on a T.rex tooth.  T. rex had serrated edges on the fore and afte edges of its teeth, and like sharks they constantly rejuvenated teeth throughout their lives.
    T Rex Tooth 0004 BlackHills.jpg
  • Robot developed by MIT called Squirt.  MIT envisioned many of these being released at one time to collect reconnaissance.
    Robots 0004b Squirt.jpg
  • Robot developed by MIT called Squirt.  MIT envisioned many of these being released at one time to collect reconnaissance.
    Robots 0004a Squirt.jpg
  • Paul Sereno holds the skull of a Herrerasaur found in the "Valley of the Moon" an area of Patagonia known to have fossils from a slice of time marking the advent of the earliest dinoaurs.
    Herrerasaur Skull Serenos 2.jpg
  • Macroelongatoolithus xixiaensis is the largest known dinosaur egg.  Found in the Xixia Basin in China it is thought to be a therizinosaur.  Circa 1995
    Dino Egg Baby Louie 0004.jpg
  • An Orodromeus egg with the bones of an embryo inside, found by Jack Horner's field crew near Choteau.
    Dino Egg 0055 Orodromeus.jpg
  • Dinosaur Eggs Discovered by Family in Lamarque, Argentiana
    Dino Egg 0020 Patagonia.jpg
  • Working Mother Illustration.
    Working Mother 0001.jpg
  • Paul Sereno holds the skull of a Herrerasaur found in the "Valley of the Moon" an area of Patagonia known to have fossils from a slice of time marking the advent of the earliest dinoaurs.
    Herrerasaur Skull Serenos 1.jpg
  • Therizinosaur nest from the Cretaceous in China about 110 - 65 million years ago.  They were related to T.rex but much smaller, about ten feet-long (3 meters).
    Dino Egg Nest China 0002a.jpg
  • One of several egg forms discovered by the author of Hunting Dinosaurs at the Flaming Cliffs in the Gobi Desert of Mongolia.
    Dino Egg Flaming Cliff 2_.jpg
  • Night watchman at the American Museum of Natural History in New York shines his light on a T. rex while making rounds.<br />
<br />
<br />
T. Rex, "tyrant lizard king," was one of the largest-ever meat eating land animals.  The bi-pedal giant grew to some 40 feet (12 meters) and weighed up to 7 US tons (6.5 metric tons) and small two-fingered hands that were actually surprisingly strong.
    scf4327-029-americanmuseumnatural 00...jpg
  • A 129-foot-tall (39 m) T.rex hot-air balloon, owned by Thunder and Colt Balloons, glides over Dinosaur Provincial Park.<br />
A 129-foot-tall (39 m) T.rex hot-air balloon, owned by Thunder and Colt Balloons comes to a rest and the hot air is released by paleontologist Phil Currie (far right in field) who was riding in the gondola.<br />
T. Rex, "tyrant lizard king," was one of the largest-ever meat eating land animals.  The bi-pedal giant grew to some 40 feet (12 meters) and weighed up to 7 US tons (6.5 metric tons) and small two-fingered hands that were actually surprisingly strong.
    T rex Balloon 0001.jpg
  • Park 51 Hotel Room Service includes a different kind of touch as white gloves are delivered with the morning newspaper so ink does not smear on the guest's hands.
    New York 0044 Park 51 Hotel.jpg
  • Drummers blurred hands and drumsticks on drum.<br />
Cymbal with blue background.
    scf4384-050_scf4399-156_Drums 0001.jpg
  • T. Rexwas one of the largest-ever meat eating land animals.  The bi-pedal giant grew to some 40 ft (12 meters) and weighed up to 7 US tons (6.5 metric tons) It's mall two-fingered hands were actually surprisingly strong.
    scf4327-226-t rex portrait side 3.jpg
  • T. Rex was one of the largest-ever meat eating land animals.  The bi-pedal giant grew to some 40 ft (12 meters) weighed up to 7 US tons (6.5 metric tons) and small two-fingered hands that were actually surprisingly strong.
    scf4327-214_T rex Am Mus Set up.jpg
  • T. Rex was one of the largest-ever meat eating land animals.  The bi-pedal giant grew to some 40 ft (12 meters) weighed up to 7 US tons (6.5 metric tons) and small two-fingered hands that were actually surprisingly strong.
    scf4327-214-t rex am mus set up.jpg
  • As Bob Bakker's was one of the leading paleontologists that championed the idea that birds descended from dinosaurs.  Today there are about 9000 species of birds and some 4500 species of mammals.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
T. Rex, "tyrant lizard king," was one of the largest-ever meat eating land animals.  The bi-pedal giant grew to some 40 feet (12 meters) and weighed up to 7 US tons (6.5 metric tons) and small two-fingered hands that were actually surprisingly strong.
    scf4327-040-bakker bob 0021 goldenea...jpg
  • Park 51 Hotel Room Service includes a different kind of touch as white gloves are delivered with the morning newspaper so ink does not smear on the guest's hands.
    fct4383-867_New York 0044 Park 51 Ho...jpg
  • T. Rexwas one of the largest-ever meat eating land animals.  The bi-pedal giant grew to some 40 ft (12 meters) and weighed up to 7 US tons (6.5 metric tons) It's mall two-fingered hands were actually surprisingly strong.
    T rex Portrait Side 3.jpg
  • The Cabazon monsters are a popular roadside attraction near Cabazon, California just west of Los Angeles, off Interstate 10.<br />
<br />
T. Rex, "tyrant lizard king," was one of the largest-ever meat eating land animals.  The bi-pedal giant grew to some 40 feet (12 meters) and weighed up to 7 US tons (6.5 metric tons) and small two-fingered hands that were actually surprisingly strong.
    T rex Cabazon Monster.jpg
  • At Stan Winston Studios outside L.A. in Van Nuys, CA., the dinosaurs, like this T.Rex for Steven Spielberg's action epic, Jurassic Park were created.  Stan is one of Hollywoods most innovative character creators.<br />
<br />
Famous Jurassic Park Ride at Universal Studio's Amusement Park in Southern California.  Jurassic Park was one of the largest grossing movies ever made, directed by Steven Spielberg.<br />
<br />
<br />
T. Rex, "tyrant lizard king," was one of the largest-ever meat eating land animals.  The bi-pedal giant grew to some 40 feet (12 meters) and weighed up to 7 US tons (6.5 metric tons) and small two-fingered hands that were actually surprisingly strong.
    Jurassic Park 0015.jpg
  • Drummers blurred hands and drumsticks on drum.<br />
Cymbal with blue background.
    Drums 0001.jpg
  • Night watchman at the American Museum of Natural History in New York shines his light on a T. rex while making rounds.<br />
<br />
<br />
T. Rex, "tyrant lizard king," was one of the largest-ever meat eating land animals.  The bi-pedal giant grew to some 40 feet (12 meters) and weighed up to 7 US tons (6.5 metric tons) and small two-fingered hands that were actually surprisingly strong.
    AmericanMuseumNatural 0002.jpg
  • This brontosaur sculpture at Dinosaur Gardens Prehistoric Zoo outside Alpena, Michigan has a christian shrine within its belly.  The owner of the park, who made the sculptures also made a hero-sized sculpture of Jesus at the entrance.  At first he made the hands too big so he dynamited them off and replaced them.
    Alpena Michigan 2.jpg
  • This brontosaur sculpture at Dinosaur Gardens Prehistoric Zoo outside Alpena, Michigan has a christian shrine within its belly.  The owner of the park, who made the sculptures also made a hero-sized sculpture of Jesus at the entrance.  At first he made the hands too big so he dynamited them off and replaced them.
    Alpena Michigan 1.jpg
  • Trex Sculpture by Brian Cooley at the Milk River, Alberta Welcome Center in Canada.<br />
T. Rex, "tyrant lizard king," was one of the largest-ever meat eating land animals.  The bi-pedal giant grew to some 40 feet (12 meters) and weighed up to 7 US tons (6.5 metric tons) and small two-fingered hands that were actually surprisingly strong.
    scf4399-097_Pop Culture 0007 T Rex C...jpg
  • This brontosaur sculpture at Dinosaur Gardens Prehistoric Zoo outside Alpena, Michigan has a christian shrine within its belly.  The owner of the park, who made the sculptures also made a hero-sized sculpture of Jesus at the entrance.  At first he made the hands too big so he dynamited them off and replaced them.
    scf4373-041_Alpena Michigan 3.jpg
  • This brontosaur sculpture at Dinosaur Gardens Prehistoric Zoo outside Alpena, Michigan has a christian shrine within its belly.  The owner of the park, who made the sculptures also made a hero-sized sculpture of Jesus at the entrance.  At first he made the hands too big so he dynamited them off and replaced them.
    scf4373-039_Alpena Michigan 1.jpg
  • Famous Jurassic Park Ride at Universal Studio's Amusement Park in Southern California.  Jurassic Park was one of the largest grossing movies ever made, directed by Steven Spielberg.<br />
Famous Jurassic Park Ride at Universal Studio's Amusement Park in Southern California.  Jurassic Park was one of the largest grossing movies ever made, directed by Steven Spielberg.<br />
<br />
<br />
T. Rex, "tyrant lizard king," was one of the largest-ever meat eating land animals.  The bi-pedal giant grew to some 40 feet (12 meters) and weighed up to 7 US tons (6.5 metric tons) and small two-fingered hands that were actually surprisingly strong.
    scf4356-055_Jurassic Park Ride 0001.jpg
  • Trex Sculpture by Brian Cooley at the Milk River, Alberta Welcome Center in Canada.<br />
T. Rex, "tyrant lizard king," was one of the largest-ever meat eating land animals.  The bi-pedal giant grew to some 40 feet (12 meters) and weighed up to 7 US tons (6.5 metric tons) and small two-fingered hands that were actually surprisingly strong.
    scf4327-205-pop culture 0007 t rex c...jpg
  • Famous Jurassic Park Ride at Universal Studio's Amusement Park in Southern California.  Jurassic Park was one of the largest grossing movies ever made, directed by Steven Spielberg.<br />
Famous Jurassic Park Ride at Universal Studio's Amusement Park in Southern California.  Jurassic Park was one of the largest grossing movies ever made, directed by Steven Spielberg.<br />
<br />
<br />
T. Rex, "tyrant lizard king," was one of the largest-ever meat eating land animals.  The bi-pedal giant grew to some 40 feet (12 meters) and weighed up to 7 US tons (6.5 metric tons) and small two-fingered hands that were actually surprisingly strong.
    scf4327-177-jurassic park ride 0001.jpg
  • T. Rex was one of the largest-ever meat eating land animals.  The bi-pedal giant grew to some 40 ft (12 meters) weighed up to 7 US tons (6.5 metric tons) and small two-fingered hands that were actually surprisingly strong.
    T rex Am Mus Set up.jpg
  • Trex Sculpture by Brian Cooley at the Milk River, Alberta Welcome Center in Canada.<br />
T. Rex, "tyrant lizard king," was one of the largest-ever meat eating land animals.  The bi-pedal giant grew to some 40 feet (12 meters) and weighed up to 7 US tons (6.5 metric tons) and small two-fingered hands that were actually surprisingly strong.
    Pop Culture 0007 T Rex Cana.jpg
  • Famous Jurassic Park Ride at Universal Studio's Amusement Park in Southern California.  Jurassic Park was one of the largest grossing movies ever made, directed by Steven Spielberg.<br />
<br />
<br />
T. Rex, "tyrant lizard king," was one of the largest-ever meat eating land animals.  The bi-pedal giant grew to some 40 feet (12 meters) and weighed up to 7 US tons (6.5 metric tons) and small two-fingered hands that were actually surprisingly strong.
    Jurassic Park Ride 0002.jpg
  • Famous Jurassic Park Ride at Universal Studio's Amusement Park in Southern California.  Jurassic Park was one of the largest grossing movies ever made, directed by Steven Spielberg.<br />
Famous Jurassic Park Ride at Universal Studio's Amusement Park in Southern California.  Jurassic Park was one of the largest grossing movies ever made, directed by Steven Spielberg.<br />
<br />
<br />
T. Rex, "tyrant lizard king," was one of the largest-ever meat eating land animals.  The bi-pedal giant grew to some 40 feet (12 meters) and weighed up to 7 US tons (6.5 metric tons) and small two-fingered hands that were actually surprisingly strong.
    Jurassic Park Ride 0001.jpg
  • As Bob Bakker's was one of the leading paleontologists that championed the idea that birds descended from dinosaurs.  Today there are about 9000 species of birds and some 4500 species of mammals.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
T. Rex, "tyrant lizard king," was one of the largest-ever meat eating land animals.  The bi-pedal giant grew to some 40 feet (12 meters) and weighed up to 7 US tons (6.5 metric tons) and small two-fingered hands that were actually surprisingly strong.
    Bakker Bob 0021 GoldenEagle.jpg
  • This brontosaur sculpture at Dinosaur Gardens Prehistoric Zoo outside Alpena, Michigan has a christian shrine within its belly.  The owner of the park, who made the sculptures also made a hero-sized sculpture of Jesus at the entrance.  At first he made the hands too big so he dynamited them off and replaced them.
    Alpena Michigan 3.jpg
  • Night watchman at the American Museum of Natural History in New York shines his light on a T. rex while making rounds.<br />
<br />
<br />
T. Rex, "tyrant lizard king," was one of the largest-ever meat eating land animals.  The bi-pedal giant grew to some 40 feet (12 meters) and weighed up to 7 US tons (6.5 metric tons) and small two-fingered hands that were actually surprisingly strong.
    scf4373-052_AmericanMuseumNatural 00...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
  • Paleontologist, Author Bob Bakker with Allosaurus Hand.
    scf4327-036_fct4373-070_Bakker Bob 0...jpg
  • Paleontologist, Author Bob Bakker with Allosaurus Hand.
    Bakker Bob 0008.jpg
  • Paleontologist, Author Bob Bakker with Allosaurus Hand.
    Bakker Bob0009.jpg
  • Paleontologist, Author Bob Bakker with Allosaurus Hand.
    scf4327-035-bakker bob 0009.jpg
  • Paleontologist, Author Bob Bakker with Allosaurus Hand.
    Bakker Bob 0010.jpg
  • Paleontologist, Author Bob Bakker with Allosaurus Hand.
    Bakker Bob 0009.jpg
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