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[dinosaur] New Jersey theropods + plesiosaur necks + Kapes + more






Ben Creisler

Some recent items:


New Jersey Fossils Shed Light on Theropod Dinosaurs of Eastern United States



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Walking in the footsteps of dinosaurs on the Isle of Skye




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New transitional fossils from China show how alvarezsaurian dinosaurs evolved monodactyl hand

http://english.ivpp.cas.cn/rh/rp/201808/t20180823_196458.html

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The French newspaper Le Monde recently had a set of articles on the Angeac-Charente dinosaur dig. However, the full texts require a subscription. Although I typically avoid online stories that require a subscription to access, here are short preview links with illustrations:

La Charente dâil y a 140 millions dâannÃes Ãtait une rÃserve de dinosaures
[Charente was a dinosaur wildlife park 140 million years ago...]


LâÃnigme dâune mort en masse à Angeac-Charente
[Puzzle of a mass-death of the 49 ornithomimosaurs...]
(a group of juveniles killed together by some event and then scavenged...)


Angeac-Charente : un site riche en indices
[A site rich in clues about an ecosystem...]



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Timur LengÂs dinosaur (in Czech)



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Up to the Neck in Plesiosaurs

An exceptional skeleton offers new clues about how plesiosaurs moved their necks




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Russian connections of Triassic reptile from the Jurassic Coast (Kapes)



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End of the Guardian's always fascinating online science blogs...



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Alaska Dinosaurs and Other Cretaceous Creatures
Kleins publish new book on Alaska dinosaurs