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Supersaurus age + Camarasaurus lost in mail + Carthage College T. rex + first rainforests + more

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Ben Creisler

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Some recent items:


Thoughts on Woodruff et al. (2024) paper on the size of Supersaurus and Diplodocus hallorum


https://sauropoda.blogspot.com/2024/07/thoughts-on-woodruff-et-al-2024-paper.html

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Massive Wyoming Dinosaur Shipped To Denmark Museum Got Lost In The Mail

An exceptionally well-preserved skeleton of a massive Camarasaurus has been unveiled at the Museum of Evolution in Denmark. But its 150 million-year journey from Ten Sleep, Wyoming, to Copenhagen included a week lost in the mail somewhere in Europe.

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Kenosha, Wisconsin, fossil hunters make rare T. rex dinosaur find, but Carthage College paleontology program faces funding crisis, with Thomas Carr
It's been two years since a group from Carthage College in Kenosha made a rare discovery juvenile T. rex while searching for dinosaur bones in Montana. It may be their most important find in their program's history.


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University of Kansas paleontologists set to finish excavation of ‘rare’ young T-Rex in Montana

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Science Pop-Up Lecture: Discovering "Teen Rex"
Denver Museum of Nature & Science
46 min.
Join Tyler Lyson (Associate Curator of Vertebrate Paleontology) and Natalie Toth (Chief Fossil Preparator) as they tell the backstory about this remarkable discovery!

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New species of tyrannosaurid dinosaur identified in China



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In Czech:

Tyrannosaurs could have grown to weight 15 tonnes:

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The largest marine killers from the dinosaur era:


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Dinosaur digs in Burgos, Spain, find new species, including a rare ankylosaur, a sail-back ornithopod, and new dinosaur tracksites (in Spanish)
Descubren nuevas especies de dinosaurios en la provincia de Burgos / Entrevista a Fidel Torcida



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Sauropod jaw found at Angeac-Charente site (in French)

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Mammals Grew Slower In the Jurassic Than Today, Study Finds

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The birthplace of paleontology with Natalia Jagielska
Colecionadores de Ossos
80 min.

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PalArch’s Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology has been hijacked

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Perspectives 2024 – Fossil Photography by Andre Gogol

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Non-dino:

No, Dinosaurs Did Not Trudge Through Thick Rainforests
The first jungles dense with flowering plants only formed after an asteroid impact wiped out the giant creatures
Riley Black

https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/no-dinosaurs-did-not-trudge-through-thick-rainforests-180984730/

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Megafauna of the Midwest, with educator Nick Wiersum
History Center Lake Forest-Lake Bluff
56 min.

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