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Jun 20 09 8:30 PM
This anachronistic animal carving is reputedly popular with local guides, who delight in baffling western tourists by asking them if they believe dinosaurs still existed 800 years ago and then showing this glyph to them. Could it therefore be a modern fake, skilfully carved amid the genuine glyphs by a trickster hoping to fool unsuspecting tourists? Or is it a bona fide 800-year-old artifact just like the others? If so, perhaps it was inspired by the temple's architects having seen some fossilised dinosaur remains? After all, it surely couldn't have been based upon a sighting of a real-life stegosaur… could it?
www.unexplainedearth.com/angkor.php accessed 23 April 2006. http://www.forteantimes.com/strangedays/cryptozoology/357/a_stegosaur_in_cambodia.html
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