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Dinosaur rEvolution and Extreme Dinosaurs Part 2 were right all along!

According to Nature Communications, It seems that we finally have it… the rumoured feathered Psittacosaurus specimen I have been advancing is finally out… not like a half-porcupine this time, butbody covered in feathery, quill-like integument, combined with… scales. Yes, the … Continue reading

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Jakapil kaniukura… the new sensation from South America.

Hailed as a “mini-Godzilla”, although frankly I can’t see the resemblance (sorry Hector Munive)… this enigmaatic, tiny, newest of dinosaurs has been assigned to Thyreophora, and reconstructed as a close relative of Scutellosaurus, Scelidosaurus and sundry stegosaurs and ankylosaurs. It … Continue reading

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The inseparable Chinese Couple…

Guanlong… A rare, feathered and crested tyrannosaur and the other,  Yinlong a (basal ceratopsian) enact here what their possible descendants (Tyrannosaurus rex and Triceratops would  continue to do millions of years later). I employed a completely different style in this … Continue reading

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