The people in Rudyard are very, very friendly, and I think they very much enjoy having us there and we just have a generally good time there.
It`s a good thing not very many people were watching,
I like the broken up ones, I like to saw holes in them and look inside of them, ... When it comes to science, putting up a skeleton and just looking at it just doesn`t do anything for me. I want to know something about that dinosaur.
where it actually goes from land into the water.
Mary, a former student of mine, and I just broke bones up, dug things out of them and just destroyed bones, and she`s very good at that, ... Mary`s discoveries produced what appeared to be blood tissues and red blood cells, very similar to what we see in modern day ostriches.
Because it`s for adults,
That`s what I do -- my job is to walk, ... I just walk and walk and walk and I`ve walked in Romania, Mongolia, Tanzania -- all these places to find dinosaurs.
We gave them a specimen. Unfortunately, it was just one leg, ... Now they want more.
I usually work in Montana, that`s where I was born and raised and that`s where there are lots of places to look, ... Right now I`m looking for animals like Tyrannosaurus Rex.
Some years ago the Smithsonian wanted a T-rex for its new dinosaur hall,