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Dinosaur fossils that fit on the head of a pin

Dinosaur fossils that fit on the head of a pin

Released Wednesday, 13th November 2019
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Dinosaur fossils that fit on the head of a pin

Dinosaur fossils that fit on the head of a pin

Dinosaur fossils that fit on the head of a pin

Dinosaur fossils that fit on the head of a pin

Wednesday, 13th November 2019
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Dinosaur of the day Chingkankousaurus, a possible tyrannosauroid from eastern China known only from a shoulder blade.

Interview with Phoebe Wood, a primary student from Adelaide, South Australia. She won several awards for her Anchiornis huxleyi model. Including Young Scientist of the Year 2019 and the Oliphant Trophy—a first for a primary school student.

Get our new book 50 Dinosaur Tales at: bit.ly/50dinosaurtales

In dinosaur news this week:

  • News from the final day of talks and posters at the 2019 meeting of the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology
  • A large varied selection of dinosaur microfossils from the Alaskan Kakanaut Formation show that dinosaurs lived in the arctic year-round
  • After more restoration work, an alternative Allosaurus holotype is ready to be named
  • Siats and Moros finds show that Allosauroids and Tyrannosauroids coexisted in the cretaceous
  • We now have an excellent growth series of over 20 Sinornithomimus individuals from China
  • A coprolite “nugget” shows excellent preservation of at least two feather types and likely multiple ticks
  • More evidence shows that dinosaur diversity was very high up until the end-cretaceous extinction
  • By comparing LAGs in arm and leg bones, another study shows that Maiasaura was quadrupedal its whole life
  • A new Jurassic ankylosaur was found in Portugal
  • Two new ceratopsians were discovered in Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument
  • A new "Super matrix" of crocodilians places some difficult taxa in a cladogram
  • An analysis of Dimetrodon (not a dinosaur) and its relatives shows the wide range of sizes that they came in
  • The Tate Geological Museum have found a couple of sauropod feet and a diplodocid skull
  • The Burke Museum in Washington has a new exhibit called Fossils Uncovered
  • A new animation shows how long dinosaurs lived, by tracing our solar system’s movement through the Milky Way Galaxy
  • Horse Archer Productions has a new web series, A Million Bones of Stone, the first episode is about Laelaps
  • Justice Smith and Daniella Pineda, who played Franklin and Zia, in Fallen Kingdom will be back for Jurassic World 3

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For links to every news story, all of the details we shared about Chingkankousaurus, and our fun fact check out https://iknowdino.com/Chingkankousaurus-Episode-259/

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