View Article  Young Explorers Kit - Dinosaurs
Start Exploring Dinosaurs Activity Pack

Ideal for young, budding palaeontologists, a discover dinosaur kit which contains lots and lots of dinosaur themed craft activities.   more »

View Article  Frog Blog - Week 3 - Our Little Black Commas

Frog Blog - Week 3

The Frog spawn is showing signs of life, the eggs have developed into little black commas.   more »

View Article  Estimating the Size of Smilodon (Sabre-Tooth Cats)

Estimating the Size of Sabre-Tooth Cats

Getting to grips with the size and proportions of Smilodon, a large member of the cat family but perhaps not the biggest member of the Felidae.   more »

View Article  Dinosaur Jawbone found on Bus in Peru

Dinosaur Jawbone found on Bus in Peru - Evidence of more Fossil Smuggling

Peruvian officials got a bit of a surprise when they opend a suspicious package that had been ...   more »

View Article  10,000 B.C. Movie Review

Review of 10,000 B.C.>

An entertaining film not quite an epic but an enjoyable albeit silly yarn.   more »

View Article  Mass Extinctions - Putting the "Big Five" into Perspective

Extinction Events are happening all the Time

The mass extinction event that marked the end of the Cretaceous (end of the Mesozoic Era), is perhaps the best known of all ...   more »

View Article  Frog Blog Week 2 - The Tiny Black Dots

Frog Blog Week 2 - Tiny Black Dots - no movement yet

We have been keeping a careful watch on the frog spawn in the office pond.  The frogs spawned ...   more »

View Article  Sulphureous Skies Marked the Downfall of the Dinosaurs

Scientists Speculate on Impact of Sulphur Dioxide on Dinosaurs

Could massive amounts of sulphur dioxide pumped into the atmosphere by volcanic eruptions led to the Cretaceous mass extinction event?   more »

View Article  Dinosaur Home - A blog for Dino-people

Dinosaur Home - a Blog for Dinosaur Enthusiasts

One of the great benefits of having such a large online presence these days is that Everything Dinosaur team members get contacted ...   more »

View Article  Plesiosaur named in honour of Dr Elizabeth "Betsy" Nicholls

New Plesiosaur named in honour of Canadian Palaeontologist

A newly named and described marine reptile has been named in honour of Dr Elizabeth "Betsy" Nicholls.   more »

View Article  Sir Arthur C Clarke 1917 - 2008

Sir Arthur C. Clarke (1917-2008)

The death has been announced of Sir Arthur C. Clarke, writer, visionary and futurist.   more »

View Article  Update on "Dakota" the recently found Hadrosaurine Mummy

Work continues on Amazing Dinosaur Mummy

An international team of researchers and palaeontologists are toiling away on "Dakota" the amazingly well preserved duck-billed dinosaur, so well preserved that parts of her fossil skin remain.   more »

View Article  Chinese Fossils Return Home (Fossil Eggs in Time for Easter)

The National Geological Museum (Beijing) receives "Black Market" Fossils from Australia

A collection of rare fossil dinosaur eggs, fossilised dinosaur bones, fossils of ancient mammals, reptiles and Palaeozoic arthropods has ...   more »

View Article  Frog Blog - We have Frog Spawn in the Office Pond!

Frog Blog - We have Frog Spawn in the Office Pond!

Four years ago whilst some of us were away in Canada working on some palaeontology projects in Canada arrangements ...   more »

View Article  Make Dinosaur Nests for Easter

Make a Dinosaur Nest for Easter

Here is a simple and easy to follow recipe to make your own Dinosaur nest, plus some information on dinosaurs and their nesting habits.   more »

View Article  Everything Dinosaur - First of the New Spring Products Now in Stock
A copy of the first Spring 2008 newsletter from the team at Everything Dinosaur, featuring some of the new products now available.   more »