Browsing the "Dinosaurs" Tag

Episode 80: Paleocreations

September 1st, 2017 | by David Marshall

We’ve covered how palaeoart is made on Palaeocast before, but never what daily life is like for a professional palaeoartist. [&hellip


Baby Chasmosaurus

January 18th, 2016 | by Liz Martin-Silverstone

Juvenile dinosaurs are less common than adults, and typically not as well preserved due to the fact that their bones [&hellip


Episode 57: Wealden Fossils

January 1st, 2016 | by Liz Martin-Silverstone

The Wealden Supergroup of southern England is known for it’s Cretaceous fossils, particularly of dinosaurs, but also crocodilians, pterosaurs, lizards, [&hellip


Ornithomimus feather distribution

November 2nd, 2015 | by Liz Martin-Silverstone

For some time now, we’ve known that most (if not all) theropod dinosaurs were feathered, but we’re still filling in [&hellip


Episode 54: Crystal Palace Dinosaurs

November 1st, 2015 | by Joe Keating

The ‘Crystal Palace Dinosaurs’ are a series of sculptures of extinct animals including dinosaurs, other extinct reptiles and mammals, which [&hellip


Episode 53: Ankylosaurs

October 15th, 2015 | by Liz Martin-Silverstone

Ankylosaurs are a group of non-avian dinosaurs best known for their armour, tank-like bodies, and sometimes large tail clubs. First [&hellip


Philip J. Currie Dinosaur Museum Opens

September 25th, 2015 | by Liz Martin-Silverstone

A new museum is set to open to the public in northern Alberta, Canada. The Philip J. Currie Dinosaur Museum can [&hellip



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