View Article  Lest we forget Iguanodon

New Iguanodon Model from Bullyland of Germany

So much interest has been generated by the introduction of the long awaited Giganotosaurus replica from Bullyland of Germany that the second new ...   more »

View Article  International Women's Day 2010

International Women's Day 2010

Today, the 8th of March is commemorated around the world as International Women's Day, recognising the role of women in the world and highlighting social, welfare ...   more »

View Article  The Red Headed League

Red Colouration in Predatory Dinosaurs

Evidence suggests that dinosaurs had good colour vision, studies of brain cases can provide an indication of the volume of the brain and analysis of ...   more »

View Article  Baby Dinosaurs Attacked by Snake

Ancient Indian Constrictor Attacked Baby Sauropods

An adult Sauropod would have had few enemies, their sheer size and strength making them invulnerable to attack from all but the most determined ...   more »

View Article  Evidence of a "Leedsichthys Legacy" Fossil Evidence Fills 100 million gap

Giant Bony Fish Swam in Prehistoric Seas

Darwin described the fossil record as being like individual words in a book when the rest of the sentence, the rest of the ...   more »

View Article  Dinosaur Dreaming Digs up Wallaby-Like Dinosaur

Annual Dinosaur Dreaming Event digs up Aussie Dinosaur that looked like a Wallaby

Wallabies a small kangaroo-like marsupial (family Macropodidae) are native to Australian, making up part of the unique ...   more »

View Article  Dinosaur Sunday

Dinosaur Sunday - Reassessing Science and Faith

At Everything Dinosaur, we get involved in all sorts of unusual projects, helping schools, museums and community groups by providing information and resources ...   more »

View Article  Dwarf Dinosaurs on Dinosaur Island

Evidence of Dwarfism in Late Cretaceous Dinosaurs that lived on an Island

The Hungarian sceintist Franz Nopcsa, proposed a theory that if animals are marooned on an island, the limited ...   more »

View Article  New Oviraptor Model from Papo of France

New Oviraptor Model from Papo of France - A Naked Dinosaur

Papo of France has emerged over the last two or three years as a major player in the museum ...   more »

View Article  Evidence for Aquatic Dinosaurs - Swimming Spinosaurs

Was Spinosaurus a Swimmer?  Watery Habitat for Largest Theropod

Scientists have found evidence of flying dinosaurs, there is evidence to suggest that some dinosaurs were at home in the trees, ...   more »

View Article  Steven Spielberg set for Return to a Dinosaur Theme

Jurassic Park Director set for Return to Dinosaur Genre

It has been reported in the American showbiz magazine, Variety that the famous Hollywood director Steven Spielberg is in talks with ...   more »

View Article  New Species of Sauropod as a Result of Excavation in Thailand

New Species of Late Jurassic Sauropod Unearthed in Thailand

The lush and extremely scenic southeast Asian country of Thailand may not be the first place that springs to mind when it ...   more »

View Article  Dinosaur Demise leads to our Fat Feathered Friends

Dinosaur Extinction Event led to Evolution of Flightless Birds

An abundance of food in conjunction with relatively few, large ground-dwelling predators led some types of bird to give up flying ...   more »

View Article  Fossil Fun for all the Family with the BGS and Rockwatch

British Geological Survey and Rockwatch Fossil Fun Event

With the annual National Science week rapidly approaching (from 12th to 21st March), team members at Everything Dinosaur are busy preparing for ...   more »

View Article  The Lizard from Edmonton - Edmontosaurus

The Lizard from Edmonton - Edmontosaurus

A few days ago, team members at Everything Dinosaur received an email from a young dinosaur fan, asking how Edmontosaurus got its name.  This ...   more »