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[dinosaur] Tyrannosaurus and Skye theropods + "Fricki" + Poyos + more




Ben Creisler
bcreisler@gmail.com

Some recent items:

Tyrannosaurus rex and the dinosaur teeth of Skye: Windows into the lives of dead dinos

https://www.jasongilchrist.co.uk/Blog_369236.html

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Notatesseraeraptor is now nicknamed "Fricki" (a bit easier to pronounce); a 3D version of the skull has been created and a full mounted cast of the skeleton is planned (in German)
ÂFricki ist der Ãltere Bruder von Tyrannosaurus rex


https://www.aargauerzeitung.ch/aargau/fricktal/fricki-ist-der-aeltere-bruder-von-tyrannosaurus-rex-134809295

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Poyos Upper Cretaceous dinosaur site in Spain has remains of a theropod (abelisaurid) and a titanosaur, in addition of dinosaur eggs. It's on the shore of a reservoir and is exposed certain times of the year. Includes audio interview with Francisco Ortega (in Spanish)

https://cadenaser.com/emisora/2019/07/16/ser_cuenca/1563292684_764878.html

more info

http://godzillin.blogspot.com/2018/10/poyos-en-las-xxxiv-jornadas-de.htmlÂ

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New Sierra de la Demanda dinosaur dig season (in Spanish)
XVI CampaÃa de excavaciones de dinosaurios en la Sierra de la Demanda

https://fundaciondinosaurioscyl.blogspot.com/2019/07/xvi-campana-de-excavaciones-de.html

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Donât touch the casts! Touch the bones!

https://svpow.com/2019/07/16/dont-touch-the-casts-touch-the-bones/

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Coahuilaceratops of Northern Mexico

https://www.science20.com/heidi_henderson/coahuilaceratops_of_northern_mexico-239638

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140 Million Years Ago, a Bird-Like Dinosaur Swallowed a Lizard Whole. Hereâs Why Its Final Meal Is Exciting Researchers
The lizard is a piece of a complex ancient food web being pieced together in northeast China

https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/bird-dinosaur-ate-lizard-and-revealed-entire-ecosystem-180972640/


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Siberian Mesozoic marine reptiles also lived in cold water (in Russian)


https://elementy.ru/novosti_nauki/433506/Mezozoyskie_morskie_reptilii_Sibiri_zhili_i_v_kholodnykh_vodakh

I posted this link earlier--the pdf of the paper in Russian is free:

M.A. Rogov, N.G. Zverkov, V.A. Zakharov & M.S. Arkhangelsky (2019)
Marine reptiles and climates of the Jurassic and Cretaceous of Siberia.
Stratigraphy and Geological Correlation 27(4): Â13-39 (Russian edition)
DOI: https://doi.org/10.31857/S0869-592X27413-39
https://journals.eco-vector.com/0869-592X/article/view/13443


The journal article will probably be translated into English in a Springer journal at some point.Â

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Vertebrate Anatomy Morphology Palaeontology not longer open access???
When I checked for new content, this University of Alberta journal now requires a login. Most of the other UA journals are still open access and don't require a login.Â

https://journals.library.ualberta.ca/vamp/index.php/VAMP/loginÂÂ

https://library.ualberta.ca/publishing/open-journals

Is this a temporary glitch (I hope)?





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