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Dinosaur scale

dinosaur scale If you click on this link you will find out how to make scale dinosaurs for lego men (4cm) or other such things. The dinosaurs used are either from North america or Britain. Using my formula you can … Continue reading

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2 new ceratopsians found, one of which is weirder than Einiosaurus

   Some new ceratopsians have been found in utah. Big deal you may say. But they seam to have lived on a long island (see picture) which no longer exists. It was called laramidia which was separated from the rest … Continue reading

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Baby giant ground sloth in my back garden!

I like things big. So it is not suprising that I made a ground sloth in my garden using snow. Bigger than a snowman (though smaller than an adult ground sloth) this is one huge baby!  If you have a … Continue reading

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Ceratopsian madness!

In dinosaur terms, the ceratopsians were fairly recent. Lately some new discoveries have changed the way we look at them forever. But first I must bust an annoying myth which is going round the net. Triceratops does not exist!  What on … Continue reading

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More prehistoric colour

This time the colourful animal in question is not a dinosaur but a penguin. When it was discovered we had the technology to find colour, straight away the tests were done. Suprisingly the penguin, instead of being black and white … Continue reading

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Dimetrodon vs edaphosaurus

In the BBC’s TV program, “walking with monsters” a dimetrodon was dipicted catching and killing a baby edaphosaurus (how dare it!) After reading a book about dinosaur myths, I came apon a part talking about the successfulness of dimetrodon. If … Continue reading

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Styracosaurus gone bad

  To the left is a very confusing picture of  a styracosaurus EATING AN ALBERTOSAURUS! This amazing picture by Mark Witton is not as crazy as it seems. He says that like hippos, camels and pigs, the ceratopsians may have included some … Continue reading

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Sinosauropteryx

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Anchiornis

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Anchiornis and Sinosauropteryx, dinosaurs in true colour.

I know, it has been a famous saying in both books and films alike, “we don’t know what colours dinosaurs were.” Well now that would be lieing in two cases. True in that we don’t know what colour T-rex or Triceratops … Continue reading

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