File:Scientists Create Realistic Model of a Dinosaur Including its Color.webm

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Description Scientists have created what they think is the most accurate 3D model of a dinosaur so far. They not only built a model of a small dinosaur—about the size of a large dog—but came up with what they believe is its color and camouflage patterns. VOA’s Deborah Block explains how the scientists were able to do this.
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