A three metre dinosaur is missing in Canberra.
Canberra
police are hunting a dinosaur, reported the Canberra Times (March 24, 2013).
The missing dinosaur is a fibreglass Utahraptor statue stolen from the National
Dinosaur Museum in Gold Creek. It was taken last week, on Thursday evening or
Friday morning.
The
statue (brown with dark stripes) is 3 metres (10 feet) long and 1.6 metres (5
feet) high.
The
Utahraptor was named after a skeleton was found in Utah, America. It has large,
“slashing” hooked claws to strike its prey. Relatives of the Utahraptor were
made famous in Steven Spielberg’s film, Jurassic Park. The real dinosaurs were
up to 6.5 metres (21 feet) long and 2 metres (6.5 feet) tall, weighing almost a
tonne. So the replica stolen dinosaur is almost the same height as the real
dinosaur, but only half its length.
Anyone
finding it is asked to contact local Crimestoppers.
Update March 26, 2013: The statue was recovered by police at a Canberra home after a tip-off by the public. It was stolen as a birthday prank. Valued at $2,500, the tail was removed, but otherwise undamaged.
Update March 26, 2013: The statue was recovered by police at a Canberra home after a tip-off by the public. It was stolen as a birthday prank. Valued at $2,500, the tail was removed, but otherwise undamaged.
Read more: http://www.canberratimes.com.au/act-news/stolen-dinosaur-uncovered-in-page-home-20130325-2gq3u.html#ixzz2OaoYTxH6
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