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Michael Haralson

With over 5 years dedicated to exploring the world of dinosaurs, Michael is a key voice on adventuredinosaurs.com. He holds a BBA, and an MSc in Economics, and is currently enrolled in a certificate paleontological studies at the University of Alberta, Canada. His professional journey, including roles at Nokia and Amino Communications, is complemented by a deep-rooted passion for paleontology. This enthusiasm is further fueled by visits to global Natural History Museums and an ambition to join renowned paleontological digs.

While Michael actively engages with paleontologists and aspires for collaborations, his writings on adventuredinosaurs.com stand as a testament to his commitment, blending business insights with a profound appreciation for the ancient world. He has been fascinated with dinosaurs since childhood and is fortunate enough to have visited fossil museums in Europe (UK, Germany, and Spain), the US (California, Texas), and Asia (China).

Amargasaurus: Long Neck Dinosaur With Spikes On Its Back [Plus Other Spiky Armored Sauropods]

Unique Spikes On The Back – Amargasaurus, Titanosaurs and Dicreaosaurids Key Takeaways Envision navigating the lush Cretaceous period in Argentina, where among the towering dinosaurs, one particularly unique sauropod, Amargasaurus, …

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Are Turtles Related to Dinosaurs? Ancient Turtles Reveal the Answer

Reptile Descendants: Turtles and Dinosaurs Are Related “Are Turtles Related to Dinosaurs?” This age-old question captivates the imagination as we observe these ancient-looking shelled survivors, pondering their prehistoric connections. Their …

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