I am so sorry but, I can't stop blogging. These books are more for adults so, be prepared. Here they are: Dinosaur Odyssey by Scott D. Sampson and Phillip Currie According to Amazon: " This captivating book, laced with evocative anecdotes from the field, gives the first holistic, up-to-date overview of dinosaurs and their world for a wide audience of readers. Situating these fascinating animals in a broad ecological and evolutionary context, leading dinosaur expert Scott D. Sampson fills us in on the exhilarating discoveries of the past twenty-five years, the most active period in the history of dinosaur paleontology, during which more “new” species were named than in all prior history. With these discoveries―and the most recent controversies―in mind, Sampson reconstructs the odyssey of the dinosaurs from their humble origins on the supercontinent Pangaea, to their reign as the largest animals the planet has ever known, and finally to their abrupt demise. Much more t...
Lets start off. The first news is that a new fossil was found of Icthyornis and that scientists could make a 3D reconstruction of the skull. The article is in Nature . Next up is that a new Spinosaur bone has been discovered in Brazil shows evidence of aquatic behavior. The article can be found here and here is the video: In 2021, Jurassic World 3 is coming out and it won't feature any hybrid dinosaurs according to Slashfilm. So, here is the link . Jurassic World 3 will be a science-thriller just like the original Jurassic Park. A new relative of Iguanodon was found in China and the fossil was well-preserved. The article is at ResearchGate . Theropods ate their prey by using a "puncture and pull" system. The paper is here and Victoria also explains it on her blog which is here . Another dinosaur movie is coming on DVD soon. It is called The Jurassic Games. The link to the website is here . On the news is that puppetee...
Why can't I stop posting? Anyway, Here is a T-rex picture for you: Anyway, lets get into reading. The books are semi technical so, here they are: The Sauropod Dinosaurs by Mark Hallett and Mathew J.Wedel According to Amazon: " From The Land Before Time to Jurassic Park, images of fantastically large, long-necked, plant-eating dinosaurs have captured our imaginations. These are the sauropods: centerpieces of museums and gentle giants of the distant past. Imagine what it must have been like to crest a hill and see in the valley below not just one sauropod, but an entire herd, feeding its way across the landscape. The most massive land animals ever to have lived, sauropods roamed widely across the continents through most of the "Age of Dinosaurs" from about 220 to 65 million years ago. They reached incredible sizes, giving rise to the question: Why were they so big? Early guesses suggested that they gained protection from predators...
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