View Article  The Curious Case of Caudipteryx

The Curious Case of Caudipteryx - Where does it Fit In?

Caudipteryx was a very peculiar looking dinosaur.  It is known from several skeletons all found in ancient sediments laid ...   more »

View Article  The A-Z of Dinosaurs

A Dinosaur Alphabet

Science and palaeontology have changed a lot since the naming of the first dinosaur (Megalosaurus 1824), but people's fascination with these remarkable creatures has not.  It seems ...   more »

View Article  Dinosaurs in your Living Room - Living with Dinosaurs

A Novel Piece of Furniture - A Dinosaur Sofa

A young Japanese designer has used Dinosaur anatomy as a source of inspiration for her latest art project.

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View Article  New Long-Necked Stegosaurs Discovered

A Stegosaurus that Tried to Compete with the Sauropods

When scientists talk about long-necked dinosaurs, it is natural to assume that they are referring to the Sauropods, animals such as ...   more »

View Article  Sea Monsters - Magnetic Play Set

Sea Monsters - Magnetic Play Set

Building on Everything Dinosaur's work with a number of marine reptile and other creatures that lived in the ancient seas of the Mesozoic, the ...   more »

View Article  Dolichorhynchops - A Prehistoric Hunter of Squid and Fish

Dolichorhynchops - A Prehistoric Hunter

Dolichorhynchops (pronounced Dol-ee-koh-rin-kops) was a short-necked Plesiosaur from the late Cretaceous. Two species of this marine reptile are known, the first to named and described ...   more »

View Article  Exploring the Geology of Cheshire - Alderley Edge

Exploring the Geology of Cheshire - Trip to Alderley Edge

A couple of Everything Dinosaur team members took a stroll along the sandstone ridge that marks the end of the Cheshire plain.   more »

View Article  Parents of Boy Eaten by Crocodile don't want Croc Killed

Crocodile responsible for Death of Young Boy Identified

The parents of Jeremy Doble, the young boy who was attacked and eaten by an Estuarine crocodile have declared that they don't ...   more »

View Article  The Mother of All Sauropods - Ancestor of the Long-Necked Dinosaurs

New Basal Sauropod Discovered in South America

The Order Dinosauria is divided into two fundamental groups the Saurischia (lizard-hipped dinosaurs) and the Ornithischia (bird-hipped dinosaurs).  This classification was established in ...   more »

View Article  I'm Dreaming of a White Alligator

A rare, white Alligator at Gatorland in Florida

A ghost-like inhabitant of Gatorland in Florida, a rare white Alligator, a result of a genetic disorder.   more »

View Article  Crocodile Exhibition to Celebrate Darwin's Birth

Super Crocodiles Exhibition in Darwin, Australia

A new exhibition highlighting the evolution of crocodiles has just opened in Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia.

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View Article  Fossilised Trees go on Display at North Wales Museum

Return to the Carboniferous - take a trip to North Wales

The fossilised remains of gigantic tree-like plants are going on display at the Wrexham Museum as part of an ...   more »

View Article  Happy Birthday Charles Darwin

200th Anniversary of the Birth of Charles Darwin

Today February 12th marks the 200th Anniversary of the birth of Charles Darwin, the English naturalist and scientist who influenced scientific thinking ...   more »

View Article  Road Builders Uncover Dinosaur Trackway

Road Builders in Peru Discover Fossils

Peruvian construction workers have unearthed a number of body and trace fossils when working on a road building project.   more »

View Article  Isle of Wight Cretaceous Eco-system Revealed

Insight into the Isle of Wight during the Cretaceous

The Wealden Group of the Wessex Basin is exposed on the surface in the coastal cliffs of the Isle of Wight ...   more »