Here’s what came out this week in dinosaur news:
- Researchers have found blood vessels in fossilized duck-billed dinosaurs, according to The Daily Texan
- A little over 48% of dinosaurs discovered end up being invalid, according to FiveThirtyEight
- Forbes shares four interesting facts paleontologists have found about dinosaur eggs
- The entrance to Seaton Jurassic opened for the first time on March 26, according to Independent
- Mashable Nature recut Jurassic Park and Jurassic World to make a trailer that reimagines the movie as a nature documentary, according to Tech Times
- L.A. Zoo is opening a new exhibit on April 15 with life-sized animatronic dinosaurs, according to LAist
- The DALA 100% Chocolate cafe in Busan, South Korea serves a dessert called the chocolate dinosaur egg, according to Rocket News 24
- Madsoft Games is releasing a game called Me and My Dinosaur to Playstation 4 and PC/Mac, according to Playstation Lifestyle and Me and My Dinosaur
- A Marine Corps weapons instructor answers the question on Quora, “Could you kill a Tyrannosaurus Rex with a pistol?”
- 9gag posted some pictures of a vertical wall with dinosaur footprints
- The Australian Age of Dinosaurs museum in Queensland, Australia just received 10 life-sized bronze cast dinosaurs, according to Tenplay
- Yahoo! shared an interview with Leif Tilden, the actor who wore the body of Robbie in the TV show Dinosaurs
- According to Movie News Guide, filming for Jurassic World 2 will take place in London, and there will be more interaction between dinosaurs and people
- On April 1 the Mill Canyon Dinosaur Tracksite Trail had its grand opening, according to Deseret News
- According to Cinema Blend, “A trailer for one of [Paul] Walker’s earlier films has just surfaced, and it involves having his brain transplanted into a robot dinosaur”
- In the UK, a giant Diplodocus made of plants is making its way around London to help educate children on plant-based foods, according to Event Magazine
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