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    Robert Thomas Bakker (born March 24, 1945) is an American paleontologist who helped reshape modern theories about dinosaurs, particularly by adding support...
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    James Orsen Bakker (/ˈbeɪkər/; born January 2, 1940) is an American televangelist and convicted felon. Between 1974 and 1987, Bakker hosted the television...
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    coelurosaurian dinosaurs, and Robert Bakker, who argued that dinosaurs were warm-blooded in a way similar to modern mammals and birds. Bakker frequently portrayed...
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  • Robert Bakker (born 9 December 1962) is a Dutch rower. He competed in the men's quadruple sculls event at the 1988 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
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    dominant herbivores of the time, if not the most dominant. In 1986, Robert Bakker estimated it as making up five sixths of the large dinosaur fauna at...
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  • Raptor Red is a 1995 American novel by paleontologist Robert T. Bakker. The book is a third-person account of dinosaurs during the Cretaceous Period, told...
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    display, as posited by Gilmore in 1914, or used as a defensive weapon. Robert Bakker noted that it is likely that the stegosaur tail was much more flexible...
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  • include: Ada Bakker (b. 1948), Dutch tennis player Alexander Hugo Bakker Korff (1824–1882), Dutch genre painter Anneke B. Mulder-Bakker (b. 1940), Dutch...
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  • Members Commander B. Hawkins Raul Panther III Murphy Weller Sir Dr. Robert Bakker Shock Magnum Gambler Kirkdouglas Reanimator K.I.L.R.O.Y. Website protomen...
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    1126/science.1145076. PMID 17885130. DePalma, Robert A.; Burnham, David A.; Martin, Larry D.; Larson, Peter L.; Bakker, Robert T. (October 30, 2015). "The first giant...
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  • by the T. rex. Burke is based on the paleontologist Robert Bakker, and Duffy consulted with Bakker to prepare for the role. Appears in: The Lost World...
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    cranial joints suggest that the skull had no or only little kinesis. Robert Bakker (1998) found that Carnotaurus mainly fed upon very large prey, especially...
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    follows a 2015 analysis by paleontologists Robert DePalma, David Burnham, Larry Martin, Peter Larson, and Robert Bakker, using updated data from the Theropod...
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    unique among dinosaurs in its place in modern culture; paleontologist Robert Bakker has called it "the most popular dinosaur among people of all ages, all...
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    dinosaurs may have been active, fast, and closely related to birds. Robert Bakker's illustration for John Ostrom's 1969 monograph, showing the dromaeosaurid...
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    based closely on concept drawings by HMNS Curator of Paleontology, Robert Bakker, for the new paleontology hall. The Morian Hall of Paleontology contains...
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    conybeari did not belong to the genus Plesiosaurus, the palaeontologist Robert Bakker renamed the species Attenborosaurus conybeari. A fossilised armoured...
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    Deinonychus by his student, Robert Bakker, remain iconic of what came to be known as the Dinosaur Renaissance. Bakker's influence during this period...
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  • watching paleontologist Dr. Robert Bakker (who his character was based on) and traveled to Wyoming to work on a dig with Bakker.[citation needed] In 1999...
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    follows a 2015 analysis by paleontologists Robert DePalma, David Burnham, Larry Martin, Peter Larson, and Robert Bakker, using updated data from the Theropod...
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    stated that it believes the real skull was lost in the 1970s, although Robert Bakker has said that hairline fractures on the skull and coroner's reports...
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    animal a wider array of hunting strategies. However, in 1998 and 2009, Robert Bakker and Francois Therrien and colleagues contested this finding, stating...
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    named in 1929 by Franz Nopcsa, but was not significantly used until Robert Bakker reused the name in 1988, alongside the new clades Edmontoniinae and...
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    Bambiraptor (category Taxa named by Robert T. Bakker)
    named and described by David Burnham, Kraig Derstler, Phil Currie, Robert Bakker, Zhou Zhonge and John Ostrom as a new genus: Bambiraptor feinbergi....
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    likewise the description of the furry pterosaur Sordes began what Robert Bakker named a renaissance of pterosaurs. Kevin Padian especially propagated...
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  • who stows away in the trailer. The character of Robert Burke is based on paleontologist Robert Bakker, who believes that T. rex was a predator. Rival...
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    taken from the ground up to a height of around 4 m (13 ft). As noted by Robert Bakker, lambeosaurines have narrower beaks than hadrosaurines, implying that...
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    used for display, as posited by Gilmore in 1914, or used as a weapon. Robert Bakker noted the tail was likely to have been much more flexible than that...
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  • lumbering. Dixon extrapolated on the ideas of paleontologists such as Robert Bakker and Gregory S. Paul when creating his creatures and also used patterns...
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    as an example of a Palaeoart meme. This originated with a drawing by Robert Bakker in a 1968 article, in which two Barosaurus appeared to have short tails...
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