Tag Archives: Pegomastax

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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Early Jurassic Rewind… Extreme Mexican dinosaurs?!

Just a few scraps of Early Jurassic dinosaurs have been found in the Huizachal Canyon, Tamaulipas, Mexico… but thanks to the work of among others  David Fastovsky, René Hernández and Angel Ramírez what is clear now is that among them were Heterodontosaurs and Coelophysids… … Continue reading

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Heterodontosaurs now and then…

This is part of an ambitious future project  with John Hutchinson that might develop in something really interesting. I showed this illustration to someone that replied “what is that weird squirrel?!”. Now, you must agree that at the level of … Continue reading

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