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- Scientists have found a dinosaur tail with feathers preserved in amber, according to National Geographic and Current Biology
- Researchers have discovered Buriolestes, an early sauropodomorph, according to Scientific American and Current Biology
- The sauropod Agustinia ligabuei may not have had dermal armor, according to The Science of Nature
- The Guardian shared how you can tell the turkey you ate for Christmas dinner in the UK is a dinosaur
- An early marsupial relative, called Didelphodon vorax, may have been a predator to dinosaurs, according to Live Science
- A dinosaur statue in Milwaukee sold for just $11, according to Milwaukee Record
- According to Manawatu Standard, you can spend a night with dinosaurs at the Te Manawa museum in New Zealand
- Dinosaur Isle in the UK is getting funding by the Royal Society, which they are using to teach visitors about Rev Fox, a dinosaur hunter who lived from 1813-1881, according to Island Echo
- Paleontologist Phil Currie was awarded the Governor General’s Meritorious Service Cross on December 8, according to the University of Alberta
- In New Zealand, the Making Movies film crew is shooting a TV documentary called Modern Dinosaurs, which will air in 2018, according to Scoop
- In Lyon, France, an Allosaurus skeleton sold at auction for €1.1m, according to The Guardian
- Scientists named two new ceratopsian clades, Nasutoceratopsini and Centrosaurini, according to Phys and Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences
- Nickel may help scientists find traces of the Chicxulub Crater, according to BBC
- Pocket Gamer reported on a teaser for a new game with dinosaurs, called Morphite