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Brontosaurus in a Bottle

Dinosaurs are famous for the gargantuan sizes some attained, and that's why these minuscule skeleton sculptures are so charming
July 15, 2011 | By Brian Switek

A Truly Exceptional Allosaurus

Cope did not know it at the time, but he had described an especially large representative of a species his rival had named just a year before
July 14, 2011 | By Brian Switek

Dinosaur Sighting: Roadside Triceratops

The main drag of Dinosaur, Colorado is festooned with a number of goofy-looking dinosaurs
July 13, 2011 | By Brian Switek

Packed truck

Wyoming Paleontology Dispatch #1: Why 56 Million Years Ago?

What did the earth look like during the Paleocene Epoch? A Smithsonian researcher investigates
July 13, 2011 | By Scott Wing

Camp site

Wyoming Dispatch #2: The Scene at Field Camp

Before digging, the paleobiologists must go through the arduous process of setting up camp
July 13, 2011 | By Scott Wing

Dinosaur dig in Wyoming

Dispatches From a Smithsonian Dig Site

Follow paleobiologist Scott Wing as he looks for 56-million-year-old specimens in the fossil-rich fields of Wyoming
July 13, 2011 | By Smithsonian.com

Dome-Headed Dinos Well-Suited to Butting Heads

The researchers compared the skulls of Stegoceras and Prenocephale with head-butting mammals including elk, duiker and musk ox
July 12, 2011 | By Brian Switek

Dryptosaurus’ Surprising Hands

This enigmatic tyrannosauroid may have had the novel combination of short arms with big hands
July 11, 2011 | By Brian Switek

Kentrosaurus Had a Formidable Swing

In one of my favorite bits of fossil terminology, the spiked tails of stegosaurs are known as "thagomizers." Get hit with a tail like that and you'd be turned into an instant shish kebab
July 08, 2011 | By Brian Switek

Dinosaur Sighting: Grilled Triceratops

The town of Granger, Washington has a dinosaur sculpture park as well as dinosaurs adorning various vehicles around town
July 07, 2011 | By Brian Switek

Has a Tiny Tyrant Been Dethroned?

A 2009 discovery of a new tiny tyrant has been called into question by a recently released study
July 06, 2011 | By Brian Switek

Blog Carnival #33: Plastic Toys, Foiling a Poacher, Honored Musicians

This month's blog carnival highlights one blogger's old toys, an odd street intersection, why sketchbooks still matter and more
July 01, 2011 | By Mark Strauss

Terra Nova Previews “Slasher” Dinosaur

Slasher is a turkey—give me Suchomimus, Acrocanthosaurus or Cryolophosaurus any day
June 30, 2011 | By Brian Switek

Dinosaur Sighting: Bustin’ Out

To me, it looks like the dinosaur is trying to do a Kool-Aid Man impression: Oh Yeah!
June 29, 2011 | By Brian Switek

A Visit to Douglass’ Dinosaur

The site became a must-see dinosaur landmark in 1957, and in a few months, visitors will once again be able to see the spectacular quarry wall
June 28, 2011 | By Brian Switek

Dinosaur Classics: Leidy’s Dinosaur Inventory

Contrary to a snarky review, this monograph is one of the most important works ever published in the history of vertebrate paleontology
June 27, 2011 | By Brian Switek

Riding With Rex

If you like Westerns but wonder what it would be like to replace cattle with Triceratops and horses with Tyrannosaurs, give this book a look
June 24, 2011 | By Brian Switek

Dinosaur Battle Town

This short film is about dueling towns—on the backs of enormous dinosaurs
June 23, 2011 | By Brian Switek

Dinosaur Sighting: Delicious Dinosaurs

Since I moved out West, I have been seeing dinosaurs everywhere
June 22, 2011 | By Brian Switek

A Visit to Dinosaur Court

See a gallery of images from a monument to a time when naturalists were only just beginning to understand prehistoric creatures
June 21, 2011 | By Brian Switek


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