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New Widespread Prehistoric Discoveries

Prehistoric Discoveries

April 4, 2022 Scott Kraus

Prehistoric Discoveries Are Constant It seems almost every day we can learn of new information regarding old life and times prehistoric.  Dinosaur and other animal life can be better understood each day we move forward, thanks to tireless efforts of scientists young and old.  Prehistoric Discoveries Unveil Color and Camouflage Many new prehistoris discoveries have […]

Dinosaur Origami Tutorial

Dinosaur origami tutorial

April 4, 2022 Scott Kraus

Learn How to Make a Dinosaur in a Dinosaur Origami Tutorial Since I’m a little under the weather today I’m going to keep today’s make a dino Monday a little shorter than usual. I know a few of you really enjoyed the dinosaur origami video I posted a while back so today I went out […]

Titanosaurus

Titanosaurus

February 24, 2025 Scott Kraus

Titanosaurus is Named For the Titans Titanosaurus lived about 75 million years ago and is a member of the family Titanosauridae that consists of enormous and armored Sauropods.  The genus Titanosaurus, pronounced tye-TAN-uh-SAWR-us, is another dubious name due to many discoveries of species since Titanosaurus was first discovered in 1877 by Richard Lydekker.  Since that […]

Just How Big Was Torosaurus?

Torosaurus

April 4, 2022 Scott Kraus

Torosaurus, a Large Ceratopsian Torosaurus walked the Earth during the late Cretaceous period. For a while this large frilled ceratopsian was believed to be a species of its own, then a mature Triceratops and once again, a species of its own. With a frilled skull that could reach up to 8.5 feet long, this herbivore […]

Struthiomimus

Struthiomimus

February 24, 2025 Scott Kraus

Struthiomimus Is Known As An Ostrich Mimic Struthiomimus was a lightweight member of the prehistoric dinosaur world.  Named officially as “ostrich mimic” (Greek), Struthiomimus is a genus of the Ornithomimidae family from the Late Cretaceous Period of Alberta, Canada.  The actual history of Struthiomimus is plagued with inadequate information and convolution.  Initial discoveries were inaccurately […]

Videos Of Dinosaurs Worth Seeing

April 4, 2022 Scott Kraus

Videos of Dinosaurs Are All Over the Net Since the Doctor and I canceled our cable a while ago I have come to realize just how many dinosaur “documentaries” I watched. Now that we no longer have cable though I find myself scouring Netflix for new dinosaur content as well as the constantly growing YouTube. […]

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