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January 26, 2010

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Nasty, little dinosaur released after trial


A RARE and nearly complete dinosaur skeleton stolen from private property in the United States and stored in an evidence locker for more than two years has been turned over to researchers.

Scientists at the Black Hills Institute of Geological Research in South Dakota say the 70-million-year-old turkey-sized predator could be a new species of raptor.

"It's a mean and nasty little dinosaur," said Peter Larson, president of the institute. "Even though it's not very big, you wouldn't want to meet it in a dark alleyway."

Researchers say it's unusual to find the skeleton of a meat-eating dinosaur, and especially one that's so small.

"So many things can happen to a small-bodied animal," Larson said.

The commercial fossil hunter who dug up the dinosaur removed it without the knowledge or permission of the property owners. Nathan Murphy was convicted last year in state court of felony theft for taking the fossil from a ranch in Montana and sentenced to 60 days in jail.

In a separate federal case last year, Murphy was sentenced to four months in a halfway house and three years probation after pleading guilty to stealing fossils on federal land.

After Murphy's conviction in state court, the raptor fossil was turned over to the owners of the property, Bruce and Barb Bruckner, and they in turn sent it to the institute in South Dakota.

Larson wasn't upset at the delay in getting the fossil.

"What's a few years here and there when you're talking about a dinosaur that's 70 million years old," he said.



 

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