In Which Amy Falls Behind in Recent Research… Two days ago here on Dinopit I shared some of the “popular” theories on just why dinosaurs got to be so large. Not too long after posting I received a comment from a man that I greatly respect not only for his wealth of knowledge, but also […]
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280 Million Year Old Mesosaur Embryos Discovered
Mesosaur Embryos Suspected To Be 280 Million Years Old Embryos of fossil reptiles, from ca. 280 million years ago, have been discovered by a team of international palaeontologists. Their research article, published in the journal Historical Biology, contains reports of well-preserved mesosaur amniotic embryos. Mesosaurs are an ancient group of aquatic reptiles that lived during […]
Dicynodonts Lived On Every Continent
Dicynodonts Fossil Found in Tasmania A leisurely beach stroll on the Tasmanian Peninsula has led to a significant fossil discovery by a couple, Bob and Penny Tyson. The fossils are of a dicynodont, a strange-looking species that pre-dates the dinosaurs by 30 million years, and it confirms its existence in Australia. Furthermore, this discovery confirms […]
Disney Pixar’s The Good Dinosaur
The Good Dinosaur is Slated For 2014 Release News of a new dinosaur movie by Disney’s Pixar studio was announced in April this year. With a release date of 30 May 2014, ‘The Good Dinosaur’ is a much-anticipated movie that has been the subject of much speculation. The plot revolves around a scenario where that […]
Was Climate Change Caused By Dinosaur Gas?
Did Dinosaur Gas Contribute to Global Warming? New research is making the startling claim that enough greenhouse gases were produced by large plant-eating dinosaurs passing wind, for a change in climate to be possible. Sauropods Are Being Labeled As the Biggest Dinosaur Gas Producers The culprits were sauropods, a widespread group of vegetarian dinosaurs that […]
Yutyrannus: The Fuzzy Dinosaur
Yutyrannus Had Primitive Feathers Isn’t science awesome? Palaeontologists announced that a giant, feather-covered dinosaur (a type of tyrannosaur) has recently been discovered and described. It was named Yutyrannus huali by the authors of the description, Xu Xing et al. Three well-preserved skeletons were found of the carnivorous species that reached nearly 30 feet in adult […]






