View Article  Unusual Requests - Image of a Xenarthran

Request from Museum for a Picture of a Glyptodon

At Everything Dinosaur, we get lots and lots of requests for information and advice from all over the world.  We do ...   more »

View Article  Dinosaur Eggs for Easter

Dinosaur Eggs for Easter

Dinosaurs seem to have had a very different reproductive strategy to that of mammals.  In modern mammals, with size ranges comparable to those of dinosaurs, a ...   more »

View Article  Science Events at the Bollington Festival

Science Events at the Bollington Festival - Hunting Dinosaurs

Science shows at the Bollington Festival in 2009. Eight fantastic science presentations and events for the whole family to enjoy.   more »

View Article  How did Liopleurodon get its Name?

The Naming and Describing of Liopleurodon

One of the Everything Dinosaur team members was asked the other day what the name of the large Jurassic Pliosaur, Liopleurodon means and how ...   more »

View Article  New Zip Bin Storage Boxes and Dinosaur Playmats

Dinosaur Storage Box that turns into a Prehistoric Themed Playmat

Everything Dinosaur has introduced two novel storage product ideas which transform into exciting playmats, ideal for dinosaur adventures.   more »

View Article  To Decal or not to Decal - our new Van Dilemma

To Decal or not to Decal the Van

With the arrival of our new van discussion in the company has turned to deciding what sort of promotional livery we should ...   more »

View Article  Humans and Dinosaurs a "Handy" way to tell the Difference

Latest Palaeontological Research helps with Classroom Exercise

Bringing real palaeontology into the classroom. Examining fossil trackways to draw conclusions about dinosaur anatomy. Could dinosaurs juggle?   more »

View Article  Addressing the North West Science Alliance

Everything Dinosaur Team Member Addresses North West Science Alliance

A team member at Everything Dinosaur has been given the honour of addressing the North West Science Alliance at a meeting this evening.   more »

View Article  Impact of the Recession Dryosaurus fails to Sell

The Global Recession is Affecting Auction Prices of Fossils

One consequence of the global economic downturn is that fossils of dinosaurs and other prehistoric animals are failing to reach their ...   more »

View Article  Sinraptor - An Unusual name for an Allosaur

Sinraptor - not a "Raptor" at All

Discovered by a joint Canadian/Chinese expedition to the north-west of China in 1987 led by eminent palaeontologists Dr. Phil Currie and Xian Zhao, this ...   more »

View Article  Sprechen sie Deutsch at Lyme Regis?

Lyme Regis Professional Fossil Collectors Attract European Interest

Professional Fossil Collectors at Lyme Regis are braced for an influx of German Tourists.   more »

View Article  The Evolution of Feathers - The Bird-Hipped Dinosaurs upset the Apple Cart

New Discovery Confuses Evolution of Feathers

A Chinese Discovery may "Muddy the Water" when it comes to the Evolution of Feathers.   more »

View Article  Tiny Canadian Dinosaur hints at Reptilian not Mammalian Predatory Niche

Canada's Smallest Dinosaur Hints at Reptilian not Mammalian Predatory Niche

A paper published by a team of Canadian researchers on the discovery of a new dinosaur, sheds further light on the fauna of forest environments in the late Cretaceous.   more »
View Article  The Bite Force of a Pliosaur - 33,000 lbs per square inch!

Pliosaurs - Terrible Monsters of the Mesozoic Seas

A study into the potential bite force of an extinct marine reptile indicates that it was able to generate a force of ...   more »

View Article  Six Hundred Not Out!

Six Hundredth Article Posted on Everything Dinosaur Web Log

Today marks a special day for the Everything Dinosaur web log or blog.  This is the 600th article that we have ...   more »