III: Six Continental Top Ten
Bob Strauss ha pubblicato, pochi giorni fa, una curiosa collezione di top ten about dinosaurs. This is not the usual list of the Dinosaurs larger (or smaller), often subject to new interpretations, but a more interesting list of the Dinosaurs more important for each continent.
The article proposed a model of continental division are: North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, in the end, Oceania and Antarctica have been grouped into a single top ten (probably the most enlightening of six).
Dinosaurs chosen were filtered according to relevance and popularity. Find the top ten in six this page.
Beware though, the lists are not escaped errors and oversights. An example is Dilophosaurus Wetherill, which is listed as one of the most important Asian dinosaurs, when in fact it is an American animal. To bring confusion was probably "Dilophosaurus sinensis, an example of China in the past cited as Dilophosaurus but now considered, by some, a different animal.
For the rest, what do you think?
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