Ben Creisler
Some recent items:
Fossil Friday Roundup: July 6, 2019
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Mexican hadrosaur gives insights into climate change (in Spanish)
Dinosaurio de Coahuila ayuda a saber cÃmo fue el cambio climÃtico
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Sierra de la Demanda dinosaur digs begin for 2019 (in Spanish)
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How some proto-mammals survived the end-Permian extinction
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Archea blog posts...
Libonectes mandible
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Lamplit dinosaur tracksÂ
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Ankylosaur trackwayÂÂ
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Pareiasaur skull discovery by Vyakta Paleontological Museum team (with videos) (in Russian)
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with video
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James Herrmannâs dinosaur sculptures for the Cincinnati Museum Center
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Fossil owls
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Videos
Some not so recent or older videos not yet mentioned....
Dr. Anne Weil talks about her work and the kids that she hosted from Cedar Canyon for a dinosaur dig at Black Mesa in Oklahoma.
Also, related news stories...
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Dinosaur discovery in Balochistan in Pakistan (+ some whale stuff)
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Putting a dinosaur on display--whatâs involved?
Canadian Museum of Nature
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This YouTube channel has many news items about fossil discoveries in Argentina or by Argentine paleontologists. Most videos are in Spanish but some are in English. However, the English versions are shorter and leave out some details.
Agencia CTyS
Videos in English related to some news items posted on the DML in recent months...
Argentinian researchers discover an extraordinary 220 million year old animal cemetery in Argentina
Longer Spanish version
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Paleontologists discover a giant marine reptile in Antarctica
Longer Spanish version
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Supersaurus saga in 1976
Mike Taylor (
https://svpow.com/)Â has been doing a series of important blog posts about the shaky taxonomic and nomenclatural status of Supersaurus.
Back on April 1st, I sent out a post about the long history of "supersize" sauropods (starting with Cope's Amphicoelias fragillimus and Marsh's Atlantosaurus immanis), but the post did not show up on the Dinosaur Mailing List for some reason. One of the sauropods discussed was Supersaurus. I included a link to an old film from 1976 about the find and the early hype. I remember seeing this film at a museum on a trip through Utah many years ago. So, in honor of Mike's Supersaurus blog posts, I will try posting the video link again...
Great Dinosaur Discovery [at Dry Mesa] (1976)
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Also some videos of talks in French not yet mentioned...
Mystery of the Giants (in French)
Le mystÃre des gÃants : de la disparition des dinosaures à nos jours - Pierre-Olivier ANTOINE
Dinosaurs of the vineyard with Ronan Allain
Les dinosaures du vignoble
Philippe Taquet on his career in paleontology:  Vie et mort des dinosaures  [Life and death of the dinosaurs]