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Styracosaurus albertensis, American Museum of Natural History. |
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10 March 2008, 15:08 |
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Styracosaurus Albertensis |
Author |
Claire Houck from New York City, USA |
Camera location
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40° 46′ 52.76″ N, 73° 58′ 28.39″ W
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( Info)40.781321;-73.974552 |
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