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English: Deinonychus (1987) by Kent Ullberg (b. 1945). This sculpture is located outside The Academy of Natural Sciences, at 19th Street and Benjamin Franklin Parkway Edit this at Structured Data on Commons
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Deinonychus (1987) by Kent Ullberg (b. 1945). This sculpture is located outside The Academy of Natural Sciences, at 19th Street and Benjamin Franklin Parkway

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