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Nigersaurus taqueti in the flesh and without. A flesh model of the animals skull and neck as well as a life-sized 30-foot-long reconstruction of the dinosaur will be on display at the National Geographic Museum at Explorers Hall through March 18 2008 ...
Nigersaurus taqueti, in the flesh and without. A flesh model of the animal's skull and neck as well as a life-sized, 30-foot-long reconstruction of the dinosaur will be on display at the National Geographic Museum at Explorers Hall through March 18, 2008. (Art by Tyler Keillor/Photo by Mike Hettwer, courtesy of Project Exploration, ©2007 National Geographic)

A 110 million-year-old dinosaur that had a mouth that worked like a vacuum cleaner, hundreds of tiny teeth and nearly translucent skull bones will be unveiled Thursday, Nov. 15, at the National Geographic Society.


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