Tyrannosaurus rex

Blog Carnival Unlucky #13: Julia Child, Bad Dino Reporting, Quizzes, Auctions and more...

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Dino Blog Carnival #12 - Disappearing Mayans, Academic Snubbing, Vacationing Paleontologists and Skeleton for Sale

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Dinoblog Carnival #11 -- Mainstream Mistakes, Science Scouts, Taxonomy, and More Bad Dinosaur Movies

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Dinoblog Carnival #10—The Skinny on Toys, Ice Cube Trays, and the Wyoming Museum

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Blog Carnival #9 -- New Blogs, Pterosaur Gallery, the Barney Rock and more

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Dino Blog Carnival #7 -- Dinosaur Valley, Free Tattoo Designs, More Museum Reviews

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Blog Carnival Edition #6 -- Extinction, Tokyo Museums, and the Official State Dinosaur of Texas

Dinosaur National Monument

Blog Carnival Edition #5 -- Unbelievable Organisms, Titanoboa, Animatronics and More!

Brachiosaurus

Blog Carnival, Edition #4: Texas Troubles, Big Dinosaurs, and a Danny McBride Interview

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Blog Carnival, Edition #3

Dinosaur National Monument

Blog Carnival Edition #2, Part 2

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Dinosaur Blog Carnival Edition #2, Part I

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T. Rex: The Other White Meat?

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That's Edutainment: The Problems with CGI-Based Documentaries

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Dino Blog Carnival: Edition #1

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Dinospore

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Tyrannosaurus Rex: Armed and Dangerous

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Dinosaur Extinction Theories, Part I -- Could Vitamin D Supplements Have Saved the Triceratops?

Tikal

The Mystery of Tikal

An ancient Mayan city, once hidden by overgrown jungle, evokes a childlike sense of wonder

Pompeii

A Glimpse of Old Pompeii

Preserved under the volcanic ash from Mount Vesuvius are the everyday goings-on of ancient Roman life

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