Lawmaker wants to name official state dinosaur
BOSTON » A Massachusetts state lawmaker is asking for the public’s help to select anofficial state dinosaur. State Rep. Jack Lewis tweeted that he plans on filing the legislation on Jan. 15, adding that the effort is a good way for children to learn about the legislative process. But first, the Framingham Democrat is asking residents to select from one of two dinosaur species discovered in Massachusetts. Podokesaurus holyokensis, which means “swift-footed lizard of Holyoke,” was first discovered near Mount Holyoke in 1910 by Mignon Talbot, the first woman to name and describe a dinosaur, according to Lewis. The species was 3 to 6 feet in length, weighed approximately 90 pounds, and was estimated to run 9 to 12mph.