Here’s what came out this week in dinosaur news:
- The Washington Post and ABC News reported on a 5-year-old who discovered a new dinosaur, along with his dad, in Texas
- According to The National and International Business Times, teen dinosaurs lived a rough life, especially one Daspletosaurus, which was regularly attacked
- B.C.’s Peace Region may be turned into a tourist spot, with dinosaur footprints as an attraction, according to CBC
- There’s a new attraction at a mall in Orange County, CA, called Wonder of Dinosaurs, with animatronic dinosaurs
- Nature’s Art Village in CT also has a Dinosaur Place
- Z News reported that tail bones can indicate a dinosaur’s gender
- Dinosaur researchers figured out how they wooed their mates, according to CBC
- More animatronic dinosaurs will appear at a Detroit Zoo, according to O&E Media
- A moving museum called Jurassic Quest is exhibiting 50 life-size, animatronic dinosaurs
- The Brontosaurus, recently renamed Apatosaurus, in Yale Museum got its Brontosaurus name back, according to CT Post
- Desert News reported on a new board game, called Evolution