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Diplodocus

Diplodocus

February 24, 2025 Scott Kraus

Diplodocus was a Jurassic Sauropod Diplodocus walked the Earth about 150 million years ago in the late Jurassic Era. At the time of its discovery, Diplodocus was the longest dinosaur on record. It has since been out-measured by the likes of the Supersaurus or the rarely-mentioned Futalgnkosaurus, but Diplodocus played an important role in fueling […]

5 More Great Dinosaur Pinterest Finds

Dinosaur necklace

April 4, 2022 Scott Kraus

Dinosaur Pinterest Pins Back in June I shared five dinosaur Pinterest pins that I ran across when surfing my way through Pinterest. I had way too much fun with that post and decided to go on another Pinterest hunt today to see what dinosaur goodies I could find. Dinosaur Pinterest Find #1 This Sauropod necklace […]

Sauropod Armor

Sauropod Armor

April 4, 2022 Scott Kraus

Sauropod Armor is Not Something Frequently Referenced The sauropods, known for their huge size and extremely long necks and tails on a stout body, aren’t instantly associated with having armor like the Ankylosaurs. It has always been thought that the huge size of the sauropods kept these herbivores safe from predators, but how much do […]

Build a Dino at Build A Bear Workshop Locations

Build a Dino

April 4, 2022 Scott Kraus

It’s make a dino Monday and today we’re taking a look at BuildaDino.Com. Build a Dino is owned by the same company that owns Build a Bear, only they specialize in dinosaur themed plush toys rather than “bears.” Build A Dino has been known to be at the following locations: T-REX Café™ at Lake Buena […]

Eoceratops

Eoceratops or a Juvenile Chasmosaurus?

February 24, 2025 Scott Kraus

Eoceratops was a Cretaceous Ceratopsid Eoceratops was an herbivorous dinosaur that lived in the early Cretaceous Period, from 140 to 100 million years ago. Eoceratops was a member of the family Ceratopsidae, which includes other four-legged, horned dinosaurs. The first fossil was unearthed in 1898, but the fossil wasn’t recognized as a unique species until […]

Just How Big Was Triceratops?

Triceratops

April 4, 2022 Scott Kraus

Triceratops will always be one of the most popular dinosaur species but this herbivore was far from being a gentle giant! The triceratops was twice as large as a rhinoceros and researchers believe that the triceratops charged much like the rhino when threatened, using it’s three foot long cranial horns to impale would-be predators. Unlike […]

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