Fossil Friday Roundup: January 18, 2019
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The Life Appearance of Sauropod Dinosaurs
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Did dinosaurs have a second brain to run their back ends?
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Allosaurus from Portugal goes on display in exhibit at Museum of Natural History and Science in Lisbon (in Portuguese)
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Opal-Filled Fossils Reveal Timid, Dog-Size Dinosaur That Lived Down Under
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Fossils of "Garras" the dinosaur, found last July in Igea in Spain, to go on display at Centro de InterpretaciÃn PaleontolÃgica de La Rioja en Igea (in Spanish)
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How Paleontologists Are Finding Fossils in Surprising Places
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Pregnant Plesiosaurs and Baby Bones: Bone histology reveals ontogeny in polycotylid plesiosaurs
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Richard Butler Inaugural Lecture: The Rise of Dinosaurs
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Geosciences Professor Celina Suarez to Give Talk on Arkansas Paleontology (and Dinosaurs)
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Nizar Ibrahim radio interview about Spinosaurus
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Bumps and lumps: a primer on temnospondyl ornamentation
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Scientists sue to protect Utah monumentâand fossils that could rewrite Earthâs history
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Developing the Field Museumâs SUE ExhibitÂ
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Milwaukee Public Museum paleontology displays
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Prehistoric Beast at the Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia
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National Museum of Brazil presents fossils from Antarctica as first exhibit after the fire in September last year. The exhibit is being held at the Museum of the Brazilian Mint and includes some items rescued from the rubble. Among the fossils is a rare pterosaur bone from Antarctica (apparently not yet described).Â
in Portuguese
In English:
More photos (including Kellner with the Antarctic pterosaur bone)
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I'm not sure that all these computer-spiffed-up "photo-real" style reconstructions are anatomically up to date (in some cases with some "borrowed"-looking paleoart details), but they are kind of fun to look at on a Friday...
Pterosaur picture gallery (click on Bildergalerie starten) (German text)
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Dinosaur picture gallery (click on Bildergalerie starten) (German text)
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Marine reptile gallery (click on Bildergalerie starten) (German text)
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Videos
How blood evolved (many times)
PBS EonsÂ