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Knysna learner Ben Ingel became famous earlier this year, when he found the tooth of a dinosaur which experts believe came from the Allosaurus, massive meat-eating dinosaur family – and now his fame has been immortalised in a book. Since the find of the tooth, Ben's grandmother Janet Rice has written a book a book which was illustrated by Shan Fischer.
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