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When Whales Started to See the Ocean With Sound

Fossil Mangroves in Egypt's Valley of the Whales

Mangroves: From the Late Cretaceous to the Eocene to Today – A Testament to Resilience

Brian Engh's Terrorsoar Hand-Painted CD

Earth Beasts Awaken – An Interview With Brian Engh

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Atychodracon megacephalus, a Paleontology Profile

Atychodracon megacephalus, a Paleontology Profile

Name: Atychodracon megacephalus Meaning: Atychodracon means "unfortunate dragon", while megacephalus  translates to "big head." Age: The earliest Jurassic, about 200 million years … Discover More ...

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When Whales Started to See the Ocean With Sound

What’s in a Name – It Matters What We Call Prehistoric Species

Daspletosaurus Had a Hard-Knock Life

How Much Did Sophie the Stegosaurus Weigh?

Save Dippy?

Horned Dinosaurs Were Terrible at Swimming

Alaska’s Dinosaurs Went With the Flow

Edmonton’s Danek Bonebed – A Dinosaur Treasure Trove

Pop Paleontology

Earth Beasts Awaken – An Interview With Brian Engh

Earth Beasts Awaken – An Interview With Brian Engh

Part of the fun of dinosaurs is that some of them seem so monstrous. Their skeletons come in all sorts of awesome shapes and sizes, so it's not terribly surprising that filmmakers have been turning to dinosaurs for inspiration with fictional monsters for … Uncover More ...

Behind the Scenes of ‘Saurian’, a Dinosaur Simulator

Behind the Scenes of ‘Saurian’, a Dinosaur Simulator

Have you ever imagined what being a dinosaur would feel like? Forgive the silly question. Who hasn't? Whether you've tried to get into the mindset of a terrifying Tyrannosaurus or peaceful Parasaurolophus, part of the fun of dinosaurs is acting the dramas the … Uncover More ...

DinoMovember Album

DinoMovember Album

With dinosaurs constantly being a source of excitement and amazement to us, it really shouldn't have come to any great surprise to us that when we began to first notice the odd DinoMo sporting dinosaurs in the month of Dinovember and Movember, that more and … Uncover More ...

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Solving the Mystery of Seagrass Evolution

Solving the Mystery of Seagrass Evolution

Plant evolution is important to consider in the evolution of life on Earth and … Dig Further ...

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