Zoom in on the grey circles in (e.g) Fig 6. They are smiley dinosaurs http://www.psychology.nottingham.ac.uk/staff/mxh/Papers/Le%20Pelley,%20Haselgrove%20&%20Esber%20(2012).pdf …
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Off the back of this, another chum dared us to get a dinosaur's nob into a paper...
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This was much harder, we weren't even sure if dinosaurs had them! but, in the end, we managed...
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in this paper: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26719216
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last sentence of the acknowledgementspic.twitter.com/yrANqZtzzH
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"I wanna be a professor so I can sneak dino peens into pubs"
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asking about prehistoric schlongs is mandatory now... You must've got in before HR rules changed...
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Replying to @o_guest @MarkHaselgrove
your position on them is scientifically pertinent *hides*
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