
“Life reconstruction of hadrosaur-therizinosaur co-occurrence based on tracks described in this report. Artwork by Karen Carr” retrieved from https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-30110-8
Here’s what came out this week in dinosaur news:
- Over 260 dinosaur tracks (mostly sauropodomorph) were found in southwest China and may show sauropodomorphs swimming source
- In Alaska, therizinosaur and hadrosaur tracks were found together for the first time source
- Dinosaur footprints have been found for the first time on the Scottish mainland source
- A closed mine in Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument may reopen, risking damage to dinosaur fossils source
- The University of Alberta is holding a “Dinosaur Dentistry” event on Saturday, September 22 source
- The Philip J. Currie Dinosaur Museum is looking for volunteers for their fossil preparation lab, to help clean and prepare Pachyrhinosaurus fossils source
- National Fossil day is coming up, October 17 this year here’s a list of some of the events scheduled so far source
- Scotty the T. rex celebrated her birthday at the Discovery Centre in Easton, Saskatchewan, Canada, with a fun mock interview source
- Mary Anning is getting a statue in Lyme Regis, at the request of a 10-year-old girl source
- Paleontologist Xing Lida has a science fiction book out in China, called You Long Ji: Prehistoric Intruder source
- Earth Science in Cinema at the University of Utah, will explore the relationship between storytelling and scientific accuracy in Hollywood source
- Jurassic Outpost created a visual guide to the dinosaurs in Jurassic Park(s) and Jurassic World(s) source
- Jurassic Park will be in 500 theaters around the U.S. next month to celebrate its 25th anniversary source
Check out these stories, our fun fact, and dinosaur of the day Scelidosaurus in episode 196 of the I Know Dino Podcast!
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