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Dino Docs! Prehistoric Planet

Prehistoric Planet Episode One: Coasts

The dinosaur event of the 21st century is upon us! A review of episode one!

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Aquatic Life Dinosaurs The Mesozoic Mailbag Weird Dinosaurs

The Spinosaurus Chronicles Part 5: The Tale of the Bones…

Now featuring two close relatives…Suchomimus and Baryonyx!

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Dino Docs! Dinosaurs Prehistoric Planet

Prehistoric Planet: A Thrilled Paleo-Nerd Shares his Thoughts

Awesome animations? Accurate science? David Attenborough??? Mark your calendars, folks!

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Dinosaurs The Mesozoic Mailbag

The Tyrannosaurus Trifecta: Questions Regarding T-rex’s Species Split

A controversial new study has proposed that Tyrannosaurus comprised three different species. As always, paleontologists weren’t too excited.

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Dinosaurs

Australia’s Winter Amphibian, Koolasuchus

While crocodiles patrolled the mesozoic world, a different kind of ancient monster terrorized the frigid waters of Cretaceous Australia…

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Dinosaurs The Mesozoic Mailbag Weird Dinosaurs

When is a Stegosaur not a Stegosaur?

Sometimes when a new dinosaur is discovered, the name makes total sense. Other times, paleontologists try their hardest to confuse everyone.

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Max's Random Ramblings

50 Fun Facts About Prehistory & Paleontology

Article #50! For such an occasion, I wanted to do something fun. Inside are 50 of my favourite facts about prehistory, spanning everything from Dino-bats to devil frogs.

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Dinosaurs

Archaeoraptor and the Great Dinosaur Hoax

In 1999, a small bird fossil is hailed by National Geographic as the link between dinosaurs and birds. If this was the case, then why is it never spoken of? Read about the archaeoraptor conundrum to find out.

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Dinosaurs

The Nitty-Gritty Scoop on Dinosaur Poop

Does dinosaur poop carry important scientific information? Or is it just the butt of all dinosaur jokes? Read this article to find out!

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Dinosaurs

It’s a Bird! It’s a Plane! It’s a…Tyrannosaurus Rex?

Did Tyrannosaurus rex, the most famously terrifying dinosaur there is, look like a chicken? Read to find out.