Mamenchisaurus on display at Wollaton Hall near Nottingham, UK Photo by @ProfChrisScott
- The Dinosaurs of China exhibit near Nottingham, UK has set a record for the tallest dinosaur ever displayed in the UK
- A new hadrosaur, Laiyangosaurus youngi, was named in China from partial remains of five individuals
- An abelisaurid from Argentina, Viavenator exxoni, looks like a Carnotaurus without horns from 15 million years earlier
- A new Teratophoneus specimen was airlifted to the Natural History Museum of Utah in Salt Lake City
- Sauropods “spread nutrients” around the world just by eating, walking, and pooping
- National Fossil Day included a set of trading cards, and a song
- The Triceratops found in Thornton, CO and now on display at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science has been nicknamed “Tiny”
- Jurassica, the dinosaur project in Dorset, UK, has been cancelled. It may live on in a new merged project called “The Journey”
- Dinosaurs in the Wild is now in Manchester, in the UK
- The Royal Ontario Museum is looking for donations to help them prepare Zuul, and you can get rewards for your donation
- In Atlanta, Georgia, a family in Candler Park had their large metal dinosaur sculpture “Rusty” stolen from their yard
- Mark Verge made a T.rex balloon animal that was 12 ft tall, 43 ft long, and took about 700 balloons to make
Check out these stories, our fun fact, and dinosaur of the day Plateosaurus in episode 152 of the I Know Dino Podcast
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