View Article  Create your own Dinosaur Museum with Fossil Skeleton Kits

Everything Dinosaur Introduces Fossil Model Kits

Build your own mini natural history museum with a set of prehistoric animal skeleton models that have the texture of real fossils.  These new ...   more »

View Article  Huge "Mother Goose" of the Palaeogene

Don't Try this Goose for Christmas

A paper detailing the research done on a skull of a giant ancestor of geese and ducks has just been published in the scientific ...   more »

View Article  The Link between Dinosaurs and Birds

The Dinosaurs and Birds

Providing sufficient evidence to permit most scientists to conclude that birds evolved from small, bipedal, Theropod dinosaurs is considered by some academics to be the most ...   more »

View Article  Contents of a Dinosaur's Stomach - Eats, Shoots and Leaves (apologies to Lynne Truss)

Examination of Hadrosaurine Stomach Contents

Occasionally an animal is so well preserved that extraordinary amounts of information can be gleaned from the fossil.  One such example is the wonderfully well ...   more »

View Article  "Chicken sized" Dinosaur Discovered In Alberta

Small Dinosaur - A possible Termite Eater from the Cretaceous (Alberta, Canada)

Albertonykus - a tiny dinosaur from North America.   more »

View Article  The Bizarre Looking Amargasaurus

Amargasaurus - A Diplodocid that may have been a bit of a Show Off

We have been recently looking at some drawings and designs of dragons and other mythical creatures ...   more »

View Article  Animals in Armour - The Successful Trilobite

The Trilobite - An Arthropod with a Tremendous Fossil Record

Insects are regarded as the most diverse of all the animal classes on planet Earth.  To date something like 1,000,000 ...   more »

View Article  Strange Place to Hear Wedding Bells - Kents Cavern

Couple decide to Tie the Knot in Kents Cavern

For Gilly Woodland and Alan Duckworth, deciding where to have their marriage ceremony was no easy choice, what with the relaxing ...   more »

View Article  Celebrating 150 Years of Palaeontology in the United States

Remembering Hadrosaurus foulkii the first major Dinosaur Find Researched in the USA

This year marks the 150th anniversary of the discovery and description of the first major dinosaur find in ...   more »

View Article  Fossil Thefts from Utah

More Theft from Fossil Sites Reported

Another theft of dinosaur fossils from the Western USA has been reported. Bureau of Land Management staff blame the ease of access to Internet auction sites for the increase in thefts.   more »

View Article  Another new Dinosaur Species Discovered in Australia

Two Tonnes of Dinosaur Bones likely to yield a new Species

Australian palaeontologists are confident that two tonnes of recently excavated dinosaur bones may lead to the identification of a ...   more »

View Article  Update on Lystrosaurs - the Age of the Prehistoric Pig

"Triassic Pork" - the Age of the Lystrosaurs

Recent conference papers and articles in the UK press have reawakened debate over the success of the Lystrosaurs - a "dead clade walking".

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View Article  Blogging on a Belemnite

Blogging on a Belemnite

The humble but ever so important Belemnite, a vital element in the Mesozoic marine food chain and often the first fossil people find.   more »

View Article  Ice Age Mammals make their Debut

Ice Age Mammal Models now Available

Animals that lived during the last Ice Age, the so called "mega fauna" of the Pleistocene epoch are almost as popular as dinosaurs.  In ...   more »

View Article  Ammonites and Belemnites found In Liverpool!

Successful Fossil Hunt in Liverpool City Centre

We have just about recovered from yet another busy weekend for team members at Everything Dinosaur as last Saturday and Sunday we helped ...   more »

View Article  Why not Try Dinosaur this Christmas?

Why not Try Dinosaur this Christmas?  Everything Dinosaur Christmas Press Release

It may not even by half way through September, but the team members at Everything Dinosaur are already busy ...   more »