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[dinosaur] Daspletosaurus skull + Ledumahadi + Satapliasaurus + Vorombe + Eorhynchochelys + more news





Ben Creisler


Fossil Friday Roundup: September 28, 2018



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THIS MESOZOIC MONTH: SEPTEMBER 2018



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The Surprising History (and Future) of Dinosaurs
By Chantel TattoliÂ



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Ledumahadi and implication for quadrupedal Spinosaurus (in Italian)



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South Africaâs largest dinosaur upends theories of how four-legged walking began



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Psittacosaurus from Siberia and other Russian dinosaurs and "saurians"; with Russian paleoartist Andrei Atuchin (in Russian)


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Dinosaur tracks from Sataplia Mountain in (now) nation of Georgia, given ichnogenus name Satapliasaurus [now as Satapliasauropus] in 1951 book by Leonid Gabuniya (in Russian)



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DINOSAUR DENTISTRY, PART 1: WHAT DO DINOSAURS AND DENTISTRY HAVE IN COMMON?


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Introducing Fossil Bone Cells



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Fossil Friday: The Power Of Deep Breathing in Dinosaurs and Birds



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New Triassic amphibian fossils found in Samara region of Russia, including what's said to be the most complete skeleton of a labyrinthodont ever found in Russia (in Russian)

with video


more photos, illustrations


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Alcune novità negli studi sull'origine dei mammiferi (in Italian)

Some news in the study of the origin of mammals


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Eorhynchochelys turtle fossil from Triassic on display at Sanya Museum of Marine Paleontology in Hainan Province, China

in English:


in Chinese, with photosÂ



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SVP President David Polly and the bad effects of fossil auctions
(all done deals, and no companies are named or links provided so OK for the DML)



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New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science wants to add animatronic 'Bisti Beast' Bistahieversor model originally constructed for an exhibit in Japan; museum foundation is trying to raise funds (with video)


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'A bit gruesome': Australian Museum autopsy gets to the heart of a T. rex used in television program



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Review of Russian version of Dinosaurs: How They Lived and Evolved by Darren Naish and Paul Barrett) (in Russian)