Here’s what came out this week in dinosaur news:
- First ceratopsid from eastern North America reported, according to PeerJ
- The Institute for the Study of Mongolian Dinosaurs shared a list of publications about Mongolian dinosaurs from the American Museum of Natural History
- Scientists have reconstructed Struthiosaurus austriacus, according to PeerJ
- PLOS One explains how sauropods grew so big
- PLOS One gives advice for measuring bones
- Researchers explain animal size and survival, according to PLOS One
- New ceratopsid from Mexico called Yehuecauhceratops mudei, according to Science Direct
- Paleontologists have found dinosaur tracks of (possibly) Therizinosaur and Brontosaurus, according to CBC
- Learning how dinosaurs moved can help us understand more about dinosaurs, according to Science Node
- Scientists found sauropod footprints in Mongolia that helps explain their size, according to Nikkei Asian Review
- The Royal Tyrrell Museum has Dr. Therrien explain how feathered ornithomimids can help explain how birds got their wings, in the Speaker Seris 2017
- The Natural History Museum of Utah had its DinoFest 2017 this past weekend, according to Salt Lake Tribune
- The Tumbler Ridge Dinosaur Discovery Gallery in British Columbia, Canada, offers tours of dinosaur tracks and fossils, according to The Star
- Earth Archives shared a story of how dinosaur fossils with evidence of feathers or fluff changed paleontology
- New game The Ark of Craft: Dinosaurs, according to iOSnoops
- 10 great images of people in T-rex costumes, according to Oddee
- The Johnson’s Park dinosaur has been claimed, according to Journal Sentinel
- In Montana, a couple siblings built a pair of dinosaurs out of snow, according to Daily Interlake
- A bride surprised her groom during their first look by showing up in a T-rex costume, according to Fox
- The American Museum of Natural History shared a post celebrating Roy Chapman Andrews
- Ogden Dinosaur Park in Utah is getting a Spinosaurus this spring, according to Standard Examiner
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