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This week in the Planet Earth Podcast: Victoria Egerton, Bill Sellers and Phil Manning of the University of Manchester describe how the bones of a 72-million-year-old, 2.2m-tall 7.4m-long predatory dinosaur reveals intimate clues about how it lived and how it survived massive trauma.
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This week in the Planet Earth Podcast: Victoria Egerton, Bill Sellers and Phil Manning of the University of Manchester describe how the bones of a 72-million-year-old, 2.2m-tall 7.4m-long predatory dinosaur reveals intimate clues about how it lived and how it survived massive trauma.
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