Some recent items:
Fossil Friday Roundup: January 25, 2019
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Wamweracaudia, new sauropod from Tanzania
In German
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T. rex Tristan Otto to remain at Berlin Museum of Natural History until spring of 2020, Copenhagen Museum not yet ready for planned exhibit (in German)
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DinoFest 2019
The Natural History Museum of Utah
January 26 and 27, 2019
The planned keynote speaker Hans-Dieter Sues, from National Museum of Natural History of the Smithsonian Institution, will be prevented from appearing because of the (maybe now ended!) shutdown. His planned talk was The Beginning of the Age of Dinosaurs in Central Europe.
Also likely absent for the same reason will be Bill Parker from the Petrified Forest National Park with a talk Triassic Park: The Paleontology of Petrified Forest National Park: Recent Finds of Early Dinosaurs and their Contemporaries
Celina Suarez will step in as the keynote speaker:
Volcanoes, the End-Triassic Extinction, and the Diversification of Dinosaurs: A Utah ProspectiveÂ
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Archives On The Air 100: Dinosaur Hunters Of The Wild WestâWilliam Harlow Reed Papers
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Interview with German paleontologist Eberhard Frey (in German)
(The photo for the Mexican 'Monster of Aramberri' is wrong--it's actually a pliosaur, not a long-necked plesiosaur!)Â
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Plesiosaurs on the rocks: the terrestrial capabilities of four-flippered marine reptiles
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Tiny-headed Triassic Reptile Eretmorhipis Hunted like a Platypus
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Origin of Mesozoic Placental Mammals
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Largest bird killer Kelenken (in Czech)
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Murderous Whales of the Eocene Oceans
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videos:
Piecing Together Earthâs Changing Landscape with Fossil Reptiles with Richard Carr
Museum of the Rockies
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Prehistoric Mammal Adaptations with Amy Atwater
Museum of the Rockies