Ben CreislerSome recent items:Fossil Friday Roundup: February 10, 2017====From prairie to Gobi in search of dinosaursguest blog post from paleontologist Victoria Arbour,====Hesperosaurus skeleton goes on display at Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum in Japan====From last year but not yet mentioned...Abstracts from 2016 Palaeontological Society of Japan meeting with Dinosaur Reproduction symposium material in English===See-Through Dinosaur Skull project at Berkeley seeks crowdfunding===***"Jurassic Harz" exhibit in Braunschweig, Germany, to feature a specimen of Plateosaurus from Halberstadt (mounted in a museum there in 1959), remounted in a more accurate modern pose; the exhibit will also feature the Jurassic diplodocid "Arapahoe" from Wyoming (on tour from the Sauriermuseum Aathal) (in German)=======Museum at Prairiefire in Kansas opens "The World’s Largest Dinosaur" sauropod exhibit; Mark Norell explains sauropod biology...===Yehuecauhceratops makes official scientific debut in Mexico (in Spanish)===Palaeoart Memes and the Unspoken Status Quo in Palaeontological Popularisation===150 things about Canadian palaeontology, an introduction....===Video from Museo de Ciencias Naturales de la Universidad de Zaragoza in Spain:Treading like dinosaurs in the Rio Martin cultural park (in Spanish)Other recent videos by the university include Cambrian fossils and cave fossils===How do we know what prehistoric animals ate?