Wyoming Paleontology Dispatch #1: Why 56 Million Years Ago?
What did the earth look like during the Paleocene Epoch? A Smithsonian researcher investigates
Wyoming Dispatch #2: The Scene at Field Camp
Before digging, the paleobiologists must go through the arduous process of setting up camp
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
Dryptosaurus’ Surprising Hands
This enigmatic tyrannosauroid may have had the novel combination of short arms with big hands
Dinosaur Sighting: Grilled Triceratops
The town of Granger, Washington has a dinosaur sculpture park as well as dinosaurs adorning various vehicles around town
Has a Tiny Tyrant Been Dethroned?
A 2009 discovery of a new tiny tyrant has been called into question by a recently released study
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
Terra Nova Previews “Slasher” Dinosaur
Slasher is a turkey—give me Suchomimus, Acrocanthosaurus or Cryolophosaurus any day
Dinosaur Sighting: Bustin’ Out
To me, it looks like the dinosaur is trying to do a Kool-Aid Man impression: Oh Yeah!
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
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
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
This short film is about dueling towns—on the backs of enormous dinosaurs
Dinosaur Sighting: Delicious Dinosaurs
Since I moved out West, I have been seeing dinosaurs everywhere
See a gallery of images from a monument to a time when naturalists were only just beginning to understand prehistoric creatures
Before the first shot of this fan-made dinosaur flick, a warning flashes on the screen: “Remember. We were young.”
Peloroplites: That’s One Big Ankylosaur
The “monstrous heavy one” was stout, armored and may have supported huge spikes on its neck and shoulders
Dinosaur Sighting: Tyrant King of the Crustaceans
Have you seen a prehistoric creature in an unusual place? Send us a photo
Interview With Ryan North, Creator of Dinosaur Comics
To get a better understanding of where Dinosaur Comics fits in the Venn diagram intersection of dinosaur blogs and web comics, I talked with its creator
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