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- dinosaur and ****igned it the name "Capitalsaurus". He successfully campaigned through local schools to make "Capitalsaurus" the official dinosaur of Washington...
- (December 28, 2010). "'Capitalsaurus,' a D.C. Dinosaur". Smithsonian. Retrieved December 31, 2022. Designation of Capitalsaurus Court and Technical Correction...
- Oak Inanimate insignia Beverage Rickey Dance Hand dancing Dinosaur Capitalsaurus Food Cherry Rock Potomac bluestone Route marker State quarter Released...
- vertebra from a carnivorous dinosaur nicknamed "Capitalsaurus" that was related to Tyrannosaurus rex. "Capitalsaurus" is the official dinosaur of the District...
- designated Arkansaurus as its state dinosaur. District of Columbia: Capitalsaurus is the state dinosaur of Washington D.C., but the District has not chosen...
- 2017-07-10 Delaware Dryptosaurus aquilunguis 2022 District of Columbia "Capitalsaurus" 1998 Idaho Oryctodromeus cubicularis 2023 M****achusetts Podokesaurus...
- to the presence of the poorly known theropods "Dryptosaurus" medius, Capitalsaurus potens, "Coelurus" gracilis, and the well known large theropod Acrocanthosaurus...
- dinosaurs of North America. Agathaumas Alcovasaurus Antrodemus Apatodon "Capitalsaurus" Cathetosaurus "Coelosaurus" Deinodon Dracorex Drinker Epanterias Latenivenatrix...
- preoccupied name, now known as Campylodoniscus Campylodoniscus Canardia "Capitalsaurus" – nomen nudum Carcharodontosaurus Cardiodon Carnotaurus Caseosaurus...
- theropod tooth. Astrodon A. johnstoni Maryland Washington D.C. "Tooth." "Capitalsaurus" "C." potens Washington D.C. "Vertebra." A neotheropod possibly synonymous...