I’m a Paleontology Nerd. Anne Hathaway’s New Movie Gives Us Some Real Dinosaur Boners—Sometimes Literally.

Some nights, when I can’t sleep, I think of dinosaurs outside. Thick reptilian necks stretching to browse the palms in the neighbor’s yard, scaly smirks concealing banana-size teeth just outside the bedroom window.
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Some nights, when I can’t sleep, I think of dinosaurs outside. Thick reptilian necks stretching to browse the palms in the neighbor’s yard, scaly smirks concealing banana-size teeth just outside the bedroom window. I’ve done this since I was a child, to wish, perhaps to my peril, that my favorite reptiles would come visit. The End of Oak Street imagines the same tantalizing nightmare.
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- Some nights, when I can’t sleep, I think of dinosaurs outside. Thick reptilian necks stretching to browse the palms in the neighbor’s yard, scaly smirks concealing banana-size teeth just outside the bedroom window.
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I’m a Paleontology Nerd. Anne Hathaway’s New Movie Gives Us Some Real Dinosaur Boners—Sometimes Literally.
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