
Here’s what came out this week in dinosaur news:
- A new titanosaur from Argentina was named Baalsaurus source
- Two new pterosaurs were found with fossilized feathers—making a shared feathery ancestor between dinosaurs and pterosaurs slightly more likely source
- A new dinosaur trackway from East Sussex, England preserves at least 7 species among 85 tracks source
- Embryonic research of birds explains where two missing bones went as dinosaurs evolved into birds source
- New details on the first two dinosaur fossils found in Oregon source
- BBC explains hw a shepherd in South Africa found a massive dinosaur bonebed source
- Canadian Museum of Nature is preparing a large Triceratops skull source
- A Smithsonian article discusses the complexities of the dinosaur extinction source
- Mike Taylor and Matt Wedel from SV-Pow are writing a paper on Github source
- Ulsan, South Korea has a new Dinosaur Footprint Park source
- Das Praehistorium in Germany has a “Moby Dick” like Megalodon experience and dinosaur sculptures source
- The BoJack Horseman writer Jonny Sun posted a really unfortunate dinosaur toy that he won source
- Jurassic Park has now been added to the National Film Registry source
- The game Jurassic World Evolution has a new update, with three new dinosaurs you can have in your park source
- Jurassic World 3 will feature dinosaurs as more of an invasive species than Godzilla-like city-destroyers source
Check out these stories, our fun fact, interview with Dustin Growick, and dinosaur of the day Qantassaurus in episode 213 of the I Know Dino Podcast!
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