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spotlight : The intention of this column is to throw a spotlight on individual organisms — not to blind you with science but to reveal important and fascinating aspects of specific plants, animals and microorganisms.

Dinosaur hunting

Figure 1 An artist’s impression of ‘Dakota’, the hadrosaur discovered by Tyler Lyson and excavated by the University of Manchester and Marmarth Research Foundation team.
PHIL MANNING

Reptile

Upper Cretaceous

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