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Dino Pics
I figured since the title of my site is "Dino Jim" I should actually represent some dinos. Well I am starting a Dino Pic of the week segment on my blog "Dino Jim's Rant" and here will reside all the pictures from that as well as the back-story behind them.
This picture was taken outside of the dinosaur ride in This picture was taken at the Museum of Science at
the Animal Kingdom at Walt Disney World. The dino Boston, MA. The T-Rex is on the floor below in the
depicted is the same one from Disney's Dinosaur, the dino section but you can get a pretty cool view of it
Iguanodon Aladar from the upper floor.
I love it. This is the Wedding cake from my Grad I found a website called "Sauropod Vertebra Picture of the Week"
School friend over at DinoChick.com. Needless to and they did a blog specifically on Star Wars. In particular the
say this would never have flown at my wedding Krayt Dragon seen above. The skeleton was seen in the
but I love it none the less. background of A New Hope when C-3PO landed on Tatooine.
This is great. I found him on my move out to Salt Ok this image comes courtesy of my mom,
Lake City back in May (08'). Apparently some of the who purchased this soap embedded with a dinosaur
Sinclair gas stations (which uses an Apatosaurus and it reminded me so much of a bug in amber I had
as its logo) have these little guys sitting out in front. to take a picture of it. This was also the inspiration for
my Dino Pic of the Week that I have been doing and
I finally got the chance to put this one up.

This is a picture of a Tanycolagreus skeleton that my wife When presented with the opportunity, who could pass doing something
took at the Thanksgiving Point Museum of Ancient Life. The like this up? This is basically my office mate Jared taking my inflatable
skeleton was situated above us on a tree, and with the flash on dinosaurs, which I had nothing to do with, and deciding they needed to be
it gave us this awesome picture. walking along the ceiling. It actually looks rather cool, until they fall down.
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