View Article  Teenage T. rex ends up in Court

Teenage T. rex finds itself in trouble with the law, a court date has been set to resolve the ownership issue of a juvenile Tyrannosaur skeleton.   more »

View Article  Palaeocommunities in upper Campanian stratigraphy of Alberta

Abundant Ornithischian Fossils shed light on Late Cretaceous mega-fauna

With the re-examination of many of the lost quarries within the Dinosaur Provincial Park of Alberta more data on the palaeocommunities ...   more »

View Article  The Universal appeal of Inflatable Dinosaurs - its all Dutch to me

Inflatable Dinosaurs (Opblaasbaar Dinosaurs)

Whilst reviewing all the website data that our everything dinosaur statistics package provides we have come across an odd keyword string that keeps cropping up. This ...   more »

View Article  Tendons connecting the heel to the calf muscles - Not our Achilles heel?

Could the Development of an Achilles Tendon give Hominids an Edge?

Computer modelling from the University of Manchester indicates that our earliest ancestors could walk efficiently but they were no sprinters.   more »

View Article  New Schleich Dinosaur Models now in Stock

New Parasaurolophus, Tyrannosaurus rex and Stegosaurus models

The new Schleich Saurus models have arrived and are now in stock.  The German manufacturers Schleich have recently started a revamping programme to ...   more »

View Article  Miniaturisation in Dinosaurs - a clue to the Origin of Flight

Many palaeontologists had thought that miniaturisation was one of the last stages in the long series of changes required in order for dinosaurs to evolve into birds but a study from the USA sheds new light..   more »

View Article  Remembering Stephen Jay Gould
September 10th marks the birthday of the highly influential American palaeontologist and evolutionary biologist Stephen Jay Gould.   more »
View Article  How big was Liopleurodon?

Debate still continues over the maximum size of this Pliosaur

Ever since Liopleurodon featured in the episode 3 of the ground-breaking BBC series "Walking with.." this short-necked plesiosaur, more commonly referred ...   more »

View Article  Amazing Fossil Fish found in Canadian Oil Dril Core

Amazingly lucky fossil fish find from Alberta. Articulated Cretaceous fossil fish found in oil drill core.   more »

View Article  End of the Dinosaurs set in Motion by Asteroid Collision in Mid Jurassic
Did a huge asteroid collision deep in space, ultimately lead to the impact event 65 million years ago that saw the demise of the dinosaurs..   more »
View Article  What a Whopper! Local Fisherman Lands Monster Bone

Local Angler finds more than Fish in the River - Mastodon bone found

On our school visits, team members at Everything Dinosaur point out to children that many important fossils ...   more »

View Article  Evidence of Chemical Warfare from the Mesozoic
The discovery of a soldier beetle preserved in amber is shedding new light on the evolution of insect chemical defences.   more »
View Article  Russian Scientists unearth Pliosaur Remains

 

A team of Russian palaeontologists have unearthed the remains of a huge marine reptile at a site close to the Volga river in Russia.

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View Article  The Missing Monoclonius

What ever happened to Monoclonius?

In the offices at Everything Dinosaur, we have a large collection of prehistoric animal and dinosaur books, many of them quite rare and out of ...   more »

View Article  Why does Neovenator have a muzzle shaped face?

Raised crests on the Nasals make Neovenator a very peculiar looking Theropod

Sunday and we are back in the office working on some new fact sheets in preparation for the ...   more »

View Article  New Prehistoric Fact Finder - Test your knowledge on Prehistoric Animals

Explore and Learn all about Prehistoric Animals

Back in the spring we were advised about a new product being introduced into the UK, a double sided wheel that when turned ...   more »