Here’s what came out this week in dinosaur news:
- Discovery of titanosaurs Savannasaurus elliottorum and Diamantinasaurus matildae from the Late Cretaceous of Queensland, Australia, show that sauropods may have come to Australia from South America via Antarctica, according to Nature, NPR, BBC, and The Verge
- The bird-like dinosaur Avimimus may have been gregarious and social, according to Science Daily and Nature
- Scientists found preserved brain tissue in an iguanodontian, according to Lyell Collection and Science
- According to Inverse, Schrödinger Basin on the moon may help give some answers about the Chicxulub crater
- Thisiswhyimbroke.com shared pictures of elaborate T-rex heels
- In PA, one man named Christian Baum is dressing up in a T-rex costume to help bridge the gap between local politics and the public and to encourage people to be innovative, according to Onward State
- Derby, Kansas, has gotten approval for the new dinosaur park, according to KSN
- International Dinosaur Month was in October, and Smithsonian Books published three new books, according to Smithsonian Mag
- Dezeen published a piece on the beautiful dinosaur egg museum in China, at Qinglong Mountain Geopark
- According to Daily Mail, Steve Etches, a former plumber, spent 30 years collecting fossils and is now putting them on display in a new exhibit, The Etches Collection
- Princess Aalia Sultana Babi, from India, has been nicknamed the Dinosaur Princess, according to Hindustan Times
- The WWT Wetland Centre London had a Dinosaurs at Barnes festival on October 28-30, according to Dinosaur Society
- According to Tech Times, there’s a new dinosaur toy for Power Rangers
- A Denver Bronco cheerleader dressed up in an inflatable T-rex costume the day before Halloween, and still managed to do all the moves in her dance routine, according to CBS Sports
- It’s November, which means it’s Dinovember