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Were there dinosaurs in Ireland?
The evidence for dinosaurs in the north coast of Northern Ireland is explored with the help of computer generated graphics over the landscape. William Crawley considers the Ichthyosaur that lived in the sea at Minnis near Glenarm. Fossilised vomit suggests these lizard type fish lived on Belemnites.
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