Dinosaurs

Chilled-Out Dinosaurs in the Alaskan Tundra

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You say “Velociraptor,” I say “Deinonychus”

Scientists evaluate the accuracy of raptors depicted in Jurassic Park

Aerosteon

Bone Wars in the Blogosphere

American author and speaker Michael Crichton speaking at Harvard.

'Jurassic Park' Novelist Dies at 66

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Here Be Dragons

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

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What Big Teeth You Have: Was the Heterodontosaurus an Herbivore or a Carnivore or an Omnivore?

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Dino Blog Carnival: Edition #1

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Dinosaurs of a Feather, Flock Together

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Scariest. Pumpkin. Ever.

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Show Us Your Costume

Mammuthus primigenius calf nicknamed Mascha

How Much for a Mummy Dinosaur?

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The Dinosaur in Winter

Tyrannosaurus rex

How Dinosaur Poop Got Its Name

The term “coprolite” has its roots in the Greek language, derived from kopros, which means dung, and lithos, which means stone

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Missives from the Annual SVP Meeting (Society of Veterbrate Paleontology)

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What Dinosaurs Walked Here?

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Dinospore

Apatosaurus louisae, Carnegie Museum

Building the Biggest Body Ever

Mercedes-Benz W163 in Steven Spielbergs "Jurassic Park II - The lost world"

Jurassic Park II: More on Awesomely Bad Movies

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When Helmet Head Was a Necessity, Not a Fashion Faux Pas

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