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Robbedale Formation..." stands out as a footnote opportunity, as does the "a Bengal tiger of the same length..." comment. I'm not against parentheses (obviously), but I think their overuse can harm the encyclopedic tone of the article.
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Dromaeosauroides can accurately be said to be "the first known dinosaur from Denmark" or "from the Early Cretaceous of Denmark". After all, Denmark is a
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Denmark. I've created all but one of the images in the article, and I consulted the author as well as the finder of the fossil when I drew the restoration.
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That's pretty much the convention within geology/palaeontology, a formation is Middle
Jurassic in age, therefore a Middle Jurassic formation. Not sure how to word it differently. See also the titles of several of the source titles for examples.
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This is the only likely place for dinosaur remains to be discovered on Danish territory, since the only
Mesozoic deposits... and the only one which has been scientifically named... It is only known from two teeth,
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Cretaceous Rabekke Formation in 2008" is ambiguous. It sounds like someone stood at the formation during the early Cretaceous and reported from there, which is unlikely.
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It appears something went wrong? The article is still a nominee?
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The Fossil Project sifted sand... the fossils they discovered.
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938:- nice article and an engaging read. queries below.
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656:Grammar: "these would most likely had been found"
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1630:Graham Colm
1590:Graham Colm
1551:talk to me?
1461:most-likely
1187:talk to me?
789:paragraph.)
1199:Robbedale,
1572:WP:FAC/ar
1568:candidate
1544:Jimfbleak
1242:Iainstein
1210:Iainstein
1180:Jimfbleak
1151:Cas Liber
1147:Otherwise
1097:Iainstein
1069:Iainstein
1037:Iainstein
1003:Cas Liber
940:Cas Liber
457:necessary
1644:FunkMonk
1626:VoxelBot
1608:FunkMonk
1566:: This
1524:FunkMonk
1496:FunkMonk
1470:FunkMonk
1446:FunkMonk
1420:FunkMonk
1393:FunkMonk
1369:FunkMonk
1343:FunkMonk
1341:Better?
1317:FunkMonk
1291:FunkMonk
1256:FunkMonk
1224:FunkMonk
1174:from Jim
1172:Comments
1170:Support
1161:contribs
1129:FunkMonk
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1013:contribs
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950:contribs
932:Comments
930:Support
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75:FunkMonk
50:promoted
1622:Maralia
1444:Fixed.
1367:Fixed.
906:Quadell
902:Support
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812:Quadell
709:Quadell
641:Quadell
536:Quadell
494:Quadell
485:Quadell
462:Quadell
453:helpful
395:Quadell
358:Quadell
331:remains
318:Denmark
260:Quadell
159:Support
1522:Done.
1315:Done.
1289:Done.
914:Cool!
848:Done.
770:Done.
637:Sasata
609:Sasata
163:my FAC
1437:Feces
167:WP:RS
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