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BeZhare: Pluto No Longer Includes the Solar System

You all must have known it, if Pluto is now not a part of the planets in our solar system.
But did you also know, from when the decision was taken and what is the consideration? Well if you do not already know, the following explanation. Starting August 24, 2006 do not ever say Pluto slipped again.
Because since that day, Pluto was decided no longer entitled to a designation as a planet. The International Astronomical Union General Assembly (International Astronomical Union / IAU) to-26 in Prague, Czech Republic, producing historic decision in the world of astronomy to remove Pluto from the list of planets in our Solar System.
From now on, members of the Solar System consists of only eight planets, namely Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
Pluto issue a decision that has become a member of the Family Planet Solar System for 76 years is a consequence of enactment of a new definition of planet.
Resolution 5A The IAU General Assembly-26 contains a new definition.
* In the resolution stated, an object can called a planet if it meets three conditions:      
- Orbiting the Sun      
- Large enough so as to maintain a round shape      
- Having a clear orbital path and "clean" (no object  Another sky was in orbit)
The definition is the first universal definition of planet since the term planet known among astronomers, even before the era of Nicolaus Copernicus in 1543 proved that Earth is one planet that rotates around the Sun. With the new definition, Pluto is not entitled to bear the name of the planet because it does not qualify a third. Pluto orbits the planet Neptune's orbit so that the cut in his journey around the Sun, Pluto is sometimes closer to the Sun than Neptune.



Little Planet (Dwarf Planets)
Pluto and then enter in a new family called dwarf planets or dwarf planet (dwarf planets). This family consists of Pluto and other heavenly bodies in the solar system similar to Pluto, including in it the largest asteroid Ceres, Pluto's satellite, Charon, and some other celestial bodies only recently discovered.
According to the Director Bosscha Observatory in Lembang, West Java, Dr Taufiq Hidayat, IAU General Assembly's decision is the culmination of scientific debate in astronomy that has been going on since the early 1990s and then.
The debate was triggered many new discoveries that cast doubt on whether Pluto still qualifies as a planet or not. "Characteristics of Pluto is different from other planets. Even their chemical composition is more like a comet than a planet," said astronomer who studied sciences planet. In addition, technological developments also led to the discovery telescope various celestial bodies that fall into the Kuiper Belt Objects (Kuiper Belt Object / OBC).
Kuiper Belt itself is the name for the region outside the orbit of Neptune to a distance of 50 Astronomical Units (AU / 1 Astronomical Unit = average distance to the Sun-Earth, which is about 149.6 million kilometers) from the Sun.
Some of the KBO (Kuiper Black Object) is attractive because of similarly sized or even larger than Pluto (diameter 2300 km) and some have satellite or "moon".
Some of these objects, among others, Quaoar (diameter 1,000 km-1,300 km), Sedna (1180 km-1800 km), and the most famous is the object called 2003 UB313 found in Michael Brown of the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) in 2003 . Object nicknamed Xena has a diameter of 2400 km, which means larger than Pluto.
Xena had in a scene right as the 10th planet of the Solar System. Since then, continued Taufiq, there is a difference of opinion among astronomers. "The choice is to enter Ceres, Charon and 2003 UB313 into the family of planets, so the number of planets to 12, or exclude Pluto.
Finally, the second option is agreed," said former Chairman of the Department of Astronomy Institute of Technology Bandung. The agreement itself has not come easily. Taufiq said the decision was even achieved by way of a vote among the members of the IAU who were present when preceded by a fierce debate. Four senior astronomer from Indonesia participated in the IAU General Assembly, namely Jorga Ibrahim, Iratius Radiman, Suryadi Siregar, and Mrs. Permana Permadi.
Some predict the debate over Pluto's status will not end here. Alan Stern, head of NASA's space shuttle mission, New Horizon, which was launched to Pluto, in January, admitted feeling "ashamed" of the decision. Nevertheless, the mission worth 700 million U.S. dollars and will arrive at Pluto in 2015 it will still continue. "This is really a definition of reckless." Removal degree Naturally title planet of Pluto's removal sparked an emotional reaction.
Pluto is so far has its own place in the hearts of astronomers, both professional and amateur. Pluto is often considered "The Youngest of the Solar System" because it is farthest from the Sun and found the end than the eight other planets. Pluto's orbit is very elliptical and not parallel to the plane passes other planets can also make this unique planet.
Pluto was once regarded as the answer to the mystery of Planet X, a hypothetical planet which is presumably outside the orbit of Neptune and cause interference with the orbits of the planets Uranus and Neptune. Although the size of Pluto and then proved too small to be Planet X, these allegations become part of the legend of Pluto.  
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BeZhare: 10 World's Tallest Building

Burj Dubai
10. Shun Hing Square.
Location: Shenzhen, China Architect: K.Y. Cheung Design Assc.
Year: 1996
Height: 384 meters / 1.260 feet.  

9.CITIC Plaza, Guangzhou.
Location: Guangzhou, China Architect: DLN Architects
Year: 1997
Height: 391 meters / 1.283 feet.  

8. Two International Finance Centre (IFC).
Location: Hong Kong Architect: Cesar Pelli
Year: 2003
Height: 414 meters / 1.362. feet.  

7. The Jin Mao Building.
Location: Shanghai, China Architect: Skidmore Owings & Merrill (SOM),
Year: 1999
Height: 421 meters / 1.381 feet.



6. Sears Tower (Tower Willis).
Historically Named: Sears Tower Current Name: Willis Tower Location: Chicago, Illinois, USA Architect: Bruce Graham, Skidmore, Owings and Merrill (SOM),
Year: 1973
Height: 442 meters / 1.450 feet.  

5. Petronas Tower.
Location: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Architect: Cesar Pelli
Year: 1998
Petronas Tower 1
Height: 452 meters / 1.483 feet of the Petronas Tower 1 Stories: 88 Petronas
Tower 2
Height: 452 meters / 1.483 feet.  

4. International Commerce Centre.
International Commerce Centre (ICC) Also Known As: Union Square Phase 7
Location: West Kowloon, Hong Kong Architect: Wong & Ouyang (HK) Ltd..
Design Architect: Kohn Pedersen Fox Association Construction
Started: 2002 Expected Completion: 2010
Height: 484 meters / 1,587.9 feet.  

3. The Shanghai World Financial Centre.
Location: Pudong District, Shanghai, China Project Architect and Engineer: Minoru Mori, Mori Building Co.., Ltd..
Design Architect: Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates PC (KPF)
Year: 2008 Structure: Steel-Framed Reinforced concrete and steel
Height: 492 meters / 1.600 feet.  

2. Taipei 101 Tower.
Location: Taipei, Taiwan Architect: C.Y. Lee & Partners
Year: 2004
Height: 509 meters / 1.670 feet.  

1. Burj Dubai.
Location: Dubai, United Arab Emirates Developer: Emaar Properties Architect: Skidmore, Owings, & Merrill Year: December 2009 (projected)
Height: 818 meters / 2.684 feet (includes Spire).  
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BeZhare: 10 Dangerous Mountain in the World to Make a Climb

Annapurna, Central Nepal
1. Annapurna, Central Nepal (26.545 ft.).
The mountain is the 10th highest mountain in the world. 130 climbers have been climbing to the top of the landslide prone. But the 53 climbers have died when a try, making the death rate reached 41% of Annapurna, the highest in the world.  

2. Nanga Parbat, Kashmir (26.657 ft.)
Often dubbed "The Man Eater", the mountain with the sharp side in Kashmir is composed of rock and snow. The climax to the 9th highest in the world, while its south side is the tallest mountain on the planet's face. Nanga Parbat has been eating 31 victims of the soul before it managed to climb to the top by Herman Buhl in 1953.  

3. Siula Grande, the Peruvian Andes (20.814 ft.). 


In 1985, a duet Joe Simpson and Simon Yates, an ascent immortalized in the book and film Touching the Void, trying to climb the west side of Siula Grande: a vertical ascent that has not been resolved. They reached the top, but when Simpson fell down and broke his leg. Yates tried to lower Simpson wore a rope, but then could not see it because it blocked the cliff. After an hour passed, Yates cut the rope. Miraculously, Simpson survived despite falling 30 meters into the gap snow. He survived 3 days by eating snow and crawled over the five miles back tent. Simpson arrived at when Yates was just about to leave the camp because the thought was dead.  

4. K2, borders Pakistan and China (28.251 ft.).
The second highest mountain in the world, dikabarnya risky for women climbers. The first woman to reach the peak is Wanda Rutkiewicz in June 1986. In the next 18 years, all five women climbers who reached the peak had been killed. Three killed when down from K2, the two were killed in the mountains nearby. Rutkiewicz was also killed in the nearby mountain Kangchenjunga 1992. The curse is finally solved in 2004 by Edurne Pasaban, 31-year-old female climber from Spain who were still alive until now.  

5. Kangchenjunga, the border of India and Nepal (28.169 ft.).
In 1999, a new James Bond novel contains the adventures of these agents on the mountain. The mountain is famous by the avalanche snow and cold weather, so be including deadly mountain.  

6. The Matterhorn, the border of Switzerland and Italy (14.691 ft.). In the current era, the greatest danger in the Matterhorn more because of its popularity. The tourists who are often eager to make the stones fell and struck the climbers below.  

7. Everest, China border Nepaldan (29.029 ft.).
If you look at this height, may be directly considered the most deadly mountain. But it has only Everest fatality rate of 9% when many are trying to climb it every year.  

8. Mt.Washington, New Hampshire (6.288 ft).
Famous by easily changing weather, strong winds and hail that has killed 100 climbers. Even had a record of fastest wind speed 231 miles per hour.  

9. Denali, Alaska (20.320 ft.).
The mountain is frequently hit by earthquakes. The combination of altitude and latitude to make climbers easy to get sick. Oxygen levels in the Denali is much lower than the mountain which is on the equator.  

10. Mt.Fuji, Japan (12.388 ft.).
Sometimes a low mountain too often deadly. At the foot of Mount Fuji is the area called Ocean of Trees (Sea of ??Trees), an area full of pine and other trees which are the only areas not affected by the eruption of lava flows in 1707. In Japan, the forest is also called Aokigahara, and are often considered as an ideal place to die. A lot of news about a strange incident in Here, local residents tell about the area that can be magnetized confusing people. While many inhabited forest populations of snakes, wild dogs and the occasional ghost sightings.  
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BeZhare: 7 People A Very Difficult Killed Historic

7. Edward Teach Blackbeard a.k.a. Edward Teach, also known as Blackbeard the pirate captain from England.
He is known to have 16 wives.  
*How He Finally Dead. 
Blackbeard eventually make themselves retire to North Carolina in America, to have fun with rampasannya property. However, the governor of Virginia at that time, was not happy with the presence of Blackbeard. He sent two warships to the house, led by Robert Maynard. However, Blackbeard did not run away and escape from the ships Maynard. He even climbed. After the bombing the ship on deck with a grenade, he's looking for Maynard. Maynard almost lost all his fingers due to dipedang by Blackbeard. Amazingly, the sword of Maynard broke his back trying to stab Blackbeard. When finished a fight, Blackbeard had been stabbed at least twenty times and was shot five times, and eventually die from bleeding. Before dying, he had reloaded back to keep shooting Maynard's men.

6. Pablo Escobar
Pablo Escobar was the leader of Narcotics Medellin Cartel, a drug syndicate from Colombia (South America), which supplied 80% of cocain in the world. In 1989, Escobar named as person-to-7 richest in the world with assets (haram gan) for U.S. $ 25 billion.  
*How He Finally Dead. 
A special team called the Search Bloc was built upon the operators of U.S. Delta Force, SEAL Team 6 and the Colombian police tried to kill him. Shooting took place at HQ Medellin, with Escobar finally climbed onto the roof, jumping from one building to another, with a still shot in the leg and body. Escobar continues to survive until finally he killed himself by shooting his head. When divisum, Escobar is expected to have a thousand gunshot wounds throughout the body and legs.



5. Ned Kelly
Ned Kelly was a criminal from Australia who live in the 19th century. He was responsible for two bank robberies and murders of three major policemen. Remarkably, he killed three policemen for the sake of escape from the police catch that he had killed.  
*How He Finally Dead. 
Ned Kelly and his gang eventually kidnapped about 70 people hostage from the Glenrowan Inn when they know that a train full of police were chasing them. Ned Kelly was also trying to bring down the train in the middle of the road, which eventually failed. The criminal was then put armor (armor =) their own creation. Kelly out of the Glenrowan Inn, opened fire on police who shot at him. The police bullet terpantulkan by Kelly's armor, but her thighs are not protected to the point of weakness. Kelly finally gave up because too many injuries in his leg. All members of the gang died, but Kelly's life and brought to justice. He was sentenced to death, and his last words before leaving the court was "I'll meet you when you come." Two weeks later, the judge who gave the death penalty against Kelly died of a heart attack.

4. Leon Trotsky
Leon Trotsky was the right hand of the Bolshevik leaders in Russia, Lenin. After Lenin meningggal, loyalty must move to Stalin. However, Stalin even mengeluarkanya from Russian Communist Party and mengasingkannya from Russia. Want to look back, Trotsky Stalin's attempt to throw into prison by ratting to the United States Congress.  
*How He Finally Dead.
Trotsky was not given entry into the United States by the Immigration. Eventually, he moved to Mexico City, where he attempted assassin was killed by Stalin named Ramon Mercader. Mercader membacoknya in the head with an ax. However, Trotsky rose from his seat, spit Mercader, and chase the killers and wrestle with him, with an ax in his head. The bodyguard of Trotsky finally came into the room, killed Mercader, Trotsky and brought to the hospital. He died of complications from the disease dikepalanya few days later.

3. Gabriel Garcia Moreno
Gabriel Garcia Moreno is the president of Ecuador in the 19th century. He is a devout Catholic and found the Conservative Party of Ecuador. Moreno stated that the country's official religion is Catholic, and requires anyone who wants to seek political office must be a Catholic. This law was opposed by many people, which eventually led to her attempted murder.  
*How he finally dies. 
The next day, Moreno was walking out of the church in Quito. He was suddenly attacked by a group of assailants with axes, towards the neck, skull and brain, and then decided his left arm and his right hand. Moreno still standing back. The assailant shot him six times in chest. He then attacked again with a sword no less more than 14 times. Even after that, Moreno still managed to write "God is not dead" on the ground with his own blood. After the assailant left, the pastor of the church brought into the church, where she eventually lived for 15 minutes to go and die.

2. Ferdinand Magellan
Ferdinand Magellan was a Portuguese explorer. He was the first person to successfully circumnavigate the world, and the first European to step on the Philippines. Magellan agreed to kill someone named Lapu-Lapu, the enemy of the two kings Philippines.
*How He Finally Dead. 
Magellan finally landed on the island of Lapu-Lapu called Mactan. Lapu-Lapu know they will come, because it turned out an army was ready waiting for them. Magellan was shot with poisoned bullets when he set foot in Mactan. However, he still ran to the front, behind which a ship full of soldiers of Magellan. He then stabbed in the face with a bamboo spear and sword arm dropped out due to hit the enemy. Before long, her feet following the arm. He finally fell fell to the ground, helpless. Lapu-Lapu Army continuously membacoknya and hit him, but Magellan continues to live and yelled at his men to return to the ship and fled. Under the rain stab and blow from the enemy army, Magellan saw his men fled back toward safety. It was not until he was dead.

1. Grigori Rasputin
Rasputin was an astrologer who lived with Tsar Nicholas II in Russia, in the early 20th century. The Tsar (Russian titles for the king) believe that Rasputin could treat their children affected by hemophilia named Alexei, so they told him to stay in the castle with the Tsar himself. However, Rasputin has a character that is not so good. He is a usurer and also a heavy drinker, and often accept bribes from people who need help. Rasputin lifestyle makes it ultimately is less favored by the royal family. *How He Finally Died.
Rasputin was stabbed by an assassin in 1914. However, he remains alive. After recovery, people who do not like him trying to kill him again with the poisoned wine and cakes. However, Rasputin continues to live, somehow. Because Rasputin continues to live, they tried to kill him, this time by shooting his head. Rasputin, fell on the ground, but actually he only pretended to be dead. After happy to see "dead", the "killer" of his leaving the room. Funny thing, forgot to bring a jacket. When he returned to retrieve it, Rasputin rose from the ground and yelled and started to strangle him. Those people back into the room, shot him again three times a pat on the head, knocking him to the floor. But ... yes ... he's not dead. He again got up and beaten until they fell unconscious. They wrapped the bodies with sheets and menceburkannya Rasputin into the Neva River is very cold. When they found him later, the sheets stained with blood and his body full of bullet wounds, his stomach full of poison, and many bruises because he was beaten, Rasputin was reported dead from the cold.  
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BeZhare: 10 Cities That Have Been Lost Civilization

1. Machu Picchu (Peru): the lost city of Incas.
Machu Picchu (Old Mountain) is a location of pre-Columbian Inca ruins located in the mountains at an altitude of about 2350 m. Machu Picchu is above the Urubamba Valley in Peru, about 70 km northwest of Cusco. Machu Picchu (Peru): the lost city of Incas. This site was forgotten by the international community, but not by the local community. This site re-discovered by archaeologists from Hiram Bingham III, Yale University who discovered it in 1911.
2. Angkor Wat (Cambodia): The World's Largest religious temple. Angkor is a series of locations in the capital of the Khmer Empire long period from the 9th century until the 15th century AD. Puingnya located in the woods and fields of land north of the Great Lake Tonle Sap, near Siem Reap, Cambodia today, and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The temples at Angkor Wat, is now largely been restored, is part of the sample Khmer architecture. Angkor Wat (Cambodia): The World's Largest religious temple.  

3. Ancient Egypt is an ancient civilization in northeastern Africa. Civilization is concentrated along the middle to downstream reaches of the Nile which glory in around the 2nd century BC, during the so-called New Kingdom periods. The terrain covers the northern Nile Delta region, up to Jebel Barkal at the Fourth Nile Cataract. At some particular time, Egyptian civilization extended to the southern Levant, the Eastern Desert, Red Sea coast, Semenajung Sinai and Western Desert (focused on the several oases). Ancient Egyptian civilization flourished during approximately three and a half centuries. Starting with the initial unification of existing groups in the Nile Valley around 3150 BC, this civilization is traditionally considered to end in about 31 BC, during the early Roman Empire conquered and absorbed the territory of Egypt Ptolemi as part of the Roman province. Although this is not the first foreign occupation of Egypt, the period of Roman rule caused a political and religious changes gradually in the Nile Valley, which effectively marked the end of the development of an independent Egyptian civilization.

4. Petra (Jordan): structure Carved stones into rocks.


Petra is a city founded by carving the stone walls in Jordan. Petra comes from the Greek word meaning 'rock'. Petra is the symbol and protection techniques. Petra (Jordan): structure Carved stones into rocks. This word refers to the city building made of stones in the Wadi Araba, a valley bercadas in Jordan. The town was founded by digging and carving the rocks as high as 40 meters. Petra was the capital of Nabatean kingdom. Founded in 9 BC-40 AD by King Aretas IV as a city that is difficult to penetrate the enemy and secure from natural disasters such as sandstorms.  

5. Palmyra (Syria): the bride of the desert.
Palmyra was once an important city in Syria, located in an oasis 215 km northeast of Damascus. Formerly known by name of Tadmor (Arabic). The city was first located near the hot springs, Afga, and is an ideal haven for the group of travelers from Iraq - Al-Sham (skrng Syria, Lebanon, Holy Land, Jordan). Distinguished strategic location made Palmyra became famous and prosperous kingdom in its time the 2 nd century BC. Palmyra (Syria): the bride of the desert.

6. Pompeii (Italy).
Buried by volcanoPompeii is a city of ancient Rome that has been in ruins near the city of Naples and now in the region of Campania, Italy. Pompeii was destroyed by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD Vesuvius eruption of dust piled the town of Pompeii with everything in it as deep as several feet causing this city lost over 1,600 years before it was rediscovered by accident. Since then digging again this city provides an exceptional view of detailed information on the life of a city in the heyday of the Roman Empire. Today, the city of Pompeii is one of UNESCO's World SitusWarisan. Pompeii (Italy): Buried by volcanoPompeii.  

7. Palenque (Mexico): one of Mayan's most EXQUISITE cities.
Palenque is a Mayan city of historic relics which are located in the foothills of Tumbala, Chiapas, Mexico. This historic city is not too big but inside it has bangunan2 with beautiful architecture, patung2, ukir2an wrought by the Maya. Palenque (Mexico): one of Mayan's most EXQUISITE cities.  

8. Vijayanagar (India).
Capital of one of the Largest Hindu Vijayanagar templeKerajaan is an Indian kingdom, since 1336 and is located in the Deccan, India Selatan.Kerajaan Vijayanagar founded by Harihara (Hakka) and his brother Bukka Raya. The kingdom was given a name according to the name of its capital, now the name was changed to Hampi in Karnataka, India. The kingdom was established starting in 1336 and ended pd thn thn 1660. Vijayanagar (India).  

9. Ephesus (Turkey): one of the most Important cities of early Christianity.
Ephesus (Efes Idioms Turkey), the town which stretches along 3 kilometers in the southern town of Selcuk, Izmir province, Turkey. This city was once an important trading center and the center of Christianity until now. The ruins of Ephesus is one of the favorite attractions in Turkey. Ephesus (Turkey): one of the most Important cities of early Christianity.  

10. Sanchi (India): the best-preserved group of Buddhist Monuments.
Sanchi is a complex monument precursory golden era in Buddhist the kingdom of Ashoka. If the same today Sanchi stupa, temple, or place of residence of the monks. Sanchi Monuments dr started the 3rd century BC to the 12th century. The most famous is Dr. Sanchi Stupa 1, which was built by the Mauryan king. This monument contains ukir2an who talked about the history of Buddhism. Sanchi (India): the best-preserved group of Buddhist Monuments.  
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BeZhare: 8 Dinosaurs Best Record Holder

Seismosaurus
Dinosaurs or giant reptiles that we know live in the era of hundreds of millions of years ago, they mostly live in isolated areas far from human. Maybe because it was so large, so is not no human being who wants to live anywhere near this monster times huh? Here are eight largest dinosaur record holder in each class:  
1. Seismosaurus, dinosaurs and weighs heaviest and largest.
Actually, this dinosaur fossils were never found intact and mostly fragmentary. Scientists also make an estimate of the size of this dinosaur and concluded, Seismosaurus can reach lengths of 50 m more! Its own weight is estimated at 100 tons, or the equivalent weight of 20 elephants. That's why he was named Seismosaurus (thunder lizard).  

2. Spinosaurus, the largest meat-eating dinosaurs on land.
Dinosaurs have jaw large has 14 m long and weighing 7 tons more. The amount exceeds even Tyranosaurus Rex and Giganotosaurus! The skull has a length of up to 1.5 meters. Spinosaurus commonly found in North Africa, especially areas of Egypt. Since World War 2, many Spinosaurus bones were stored in Egypt destroyed by the onslaught of bombers.


Spinosauru
3. Therizinosaurus, the largest dinosaur with claws.
Therizinosaurus name meaning "scythe lizard". The name was given because of the long and curved claws like a giant scythe. The length itself is not covered claw meat reaches 90 cm (overall 1.5 m). At first experts thought that this dinosaur is a meat-eating dinosaurs, because they only found the fossils in Mongolia arm. Later, scientists found fossils of utuhnya & shocked because her teeth structure is nothing like meat-eating dinosaurs. The experts also think the claws are only used to break a twig or defend themselves from predators.  

4. Brachiosaurus, dinosaurs were the highest.

One of the most famous long-necked dinosaurs, one of them because she is one of a complete dinosaur skeleton was found. Brachiosaurus dinosaur was not the biggest or longest, but he is the tallest dinosaur. If the fossil is a vertical measure, found that high as 14m, while the length of "only" 22 m. Just a note, Seismosaurus, the largest dinosaurs, tall if measured only half of the Brachiosaurus.  

5. Oviraptor, the largest egg-eating dinosaurs.
Oviraptor has a unique mouth. His mouth is toothless, but has a half skull very hard. The experts think hard part is used to crush the egg shells and eat the contents. This is reinforced because the fossil was found in the collection of nests of other dinosaurs, Protoceratops. That's why he was named Oviraptor, which also means 'egg thief'.  

6. Predator X, the largest water dinosaurs eating dinosaurs largest meat.
Predator X tentative name for a prehistoric sea predator, which estimated the scientists including Pliosaurus familia. This animal is claimed by the researchers as "the most terrible animal that ever swam in the ocean." This being the length of 15 m, and weighs 45 tons, and had teeth 30 cm. The jaws of this creature might be able to exert greater force than property Tyrannosaurus Rex. Yet these creatures jaw strength estimates vary, with one news source stating bite 10 times more powerful than any modern animals, and four times more powerful than a Tyrannosaurus. This predator skull unearthed in mid-2008 on Svalbard, near the Arctic Ocean, the Norwegian team. The skull is expected to include new species Pliosaurus.  

7. Quetzalcoatlus, the largest flying dinosaurs.
Most of the flying dinosaurs (and other flying creatures) do not have a large size, because large size means the body weight & it difficult for them lifted his body in the air. Quetzalcoatlus, flying dinosaur from Mexico are the exceptions. The length of one of its wings to reach 12 m (2 wings mean total length 24 m). If its wings outstretched, this dinosaur could be larger than T-Rex though! The size is large which makes experts confusion, how animals fly? The experts who make a picture of this dinosaur was argued, this animal weighs only about 80 kg due to hollow bones, very lightweight for the size of it. There are 2 estimates by experts how these animals flew off. First, run it first as did the sea gull & aircraft today. Second, jump off a cliff and fly like the giant eagle.  

8. Hypselosaurus, the largest dinosaur eggs.
Although most giant-sized, their eggs are not really huge. The biggest dinosaur egg size is approximately the same with ostrich eggs, and dinosaur with eggs by it (which was known until now) is Hypselosaurus, a kind of long-necked dinosaurs. According to experts, the main cause why dinosaurs did not have eggs that really big is the problem of security. The bigger the eggs, meaning the thick shell. However, the thick shell would be difficult for babies to hatch. When the shell is thin, the risk of rupture prior to hatch into large because of the risk of depressed yolk movement from within.  
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