The most accurate reconstruction of a ceratopsian to date thanks to preserved skin; Everybody is dressing up as T-rex; New dinosaurs in VR; Jurassic World 2 budget may have doubled; and dinosaur of the day Irritator, a spinosaurid theropod whose name comes from "the feeling the authors felt (understated here) when discovering that the snout had been artificially elongated."
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Interview with Dr. Brian Noble, author of Articulating Dinosaurs.
New carnivorous dinosaur Wiehenvenator albati discovered, Jurassic World 2 is officially a trilogy and will have open source dinosaur technology, custom dinosaur shirts, new games, new shows, and more. Also dinosaur of the day Vastatosaurus rex, a fictionalized version of T-rex from the movie King Kong.
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Interview with Dr. Dave Varricchio from Montana State University about Troodon and dinosaur eggs.
New dinosaur footprints discovered in Australia while new dinosaur footprints are going on display in New Zealand, "Back to Dinosaur Island" 1&2 reviews as well as a new VR video of Dreadnoughtus, balloon-like dinosaurs made of clay, dinosaurs playing sports, and more. Also dinosaur of the day Raptorex, a tyrannosaurid that some think may be a juvenile Tarbosaurus.
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Several ancient tectonic plates were found beneath the Philippine Sea, a new video shows behind the scenes at Creature Technology, the company in Melbourne that makes robotic dinosaurs for museums and live shows, Jurassic World: The Exhibition is on the move from Melbourne and will be stopping at the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia next, ASOS, a British brand, is selling wearable dinosaur tails, and more. Also dinosaur of the day Pachycephalosaurus, an ornithischian with a thick skull.
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