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Category Archives: Dinosaurs
Brontomerus
Here is my first YouTube video on the site. It is all about a recently discovered dinosaur named brontomerus (thunder thighs), which got this name for its spectacular habit of kicking its enemies as it had flexible thighs. In the … Continue reading
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New single clawed dinosaur discovered
A 60cm tall, insect eating dinosaur has been discovered called Linhenykus monodactylus. It had a claw on each hand which would be very useful for digging into wood and termite mounds. It was related to similar dinos like Mononykus and Shuvuuia. … Continue reading
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Yet more prehistoric colour, this time a bird
Oh, Joy! I have been looking out for a new animal that we know the colour of. This one is a bird called Confuciusornis. Coincidentally it lived in the Jurassic-Cretaceous boundary that Sinosauropteryx lived in. It was 0.7 metres long and weighed … Continue reading
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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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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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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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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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