Here’s what came out this week in dinosaur news:
- New basal sauropodomorph Melanorosaurus thabanensis was discovered in South Africa, according to PeerJ
- A new iguanadon dinosaur named Sirindhorna khoratensis was discovered in Thailand, according to Fox News Latino and PLOS One
- In China, a new Triceratops-like dinosaur, called Ischioceratops zhuchengensis, has been discovered, according to Asian Scientist
- Nature published an article on the phylogeny and evolutionary history of tyrannosaurs
- The University of Calgary released a study on how the way dinosaurs nested contributed to the evolutionary success of birds, according to Calgary Herald
- Dinosaurs in Motion, a collection of 14 metal sculptures that allows you to move dinosaurs, is at the Tampa Museum of Science and Industry from now until May 8, according to Tampa Bay Times
- Experience Be the Dinosaur at The Oshkosh Public Museum in Wisconsin, according to Post Crescent and The Northwestern
- Last week, the University of Nebraska State Museum in Lincoln held its annual Dinosaurs and Disasters event, according to Washington Times
- According to The Salt Lake Tribune, there’s a new comic miniseries called “Voracious” about a man who time travels to the Cretaceous and brings back dinosaurs he sells as burgers in his restaurant in Utah
- This Valentine’s Day, you can give your loved one a dinosaur bouquet, according to Elite Daily
- AMNH has a new tumblr thats shares text messages exchanged between its Titanosaur and Blue Whale, according to PopSci