Here’s what came out this week in dinosaur news:
- Scientists created chicken embryos with dinosaur snouts in a lab, according to BBC and Live Science
- The Washington Post (and Everything Dinosaur) reported that the state of Washington found its first ever dinosaur fossil, and may be the last state to discover its first dinosaur (See more on why at Everything Dinosaur)
- Professor Daniel Thomas gave a talk about dinosaur feathers at Bruce Museum in New Zealand, according to CTPost
- The New York Times answered the question of whether or not dinosaurs shed
- ARK, a new dinosaur video game, is releasing early access on June 2, according to GeekWire and Polygon
- Milwaukee County Zoo has animatronic dinosaurs, according to Metro Parent Magazine
- Science World reported on Ultimate Dinosaurs, an exhibit showcasing dinosaurs bigger than T-rex
- Idealist listed a volunteer opportunity at Dinosaur Ridge to be a tour guide
- Bored Panda shared a Triceratops costume for dogs
- Jurassic World released an explanation of why their dinosaurs are bigger and badder than Jurassic Park. According to CinemaBlend, it’s because they found DNA in soft tissue
- Everything Dinosaur figured out how fast Jurassic World‘s Indominus Rex would grow compared to T-rex