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episode 195: Gryphoceratops - Episode 195


Dinosaur of the day Gryphoceratops, a tiny Canadian cousin of Triceratops.

In dinosaur news this week:

  • A new article shows that Spinosaurus probably couldn't swim effectively, but was a capable bipedal walker on land
  • Victoria Arbour is the new curator of paleontology at the Royal British Columbia Museum
  • Dickinson Dinosaur Museum has continued excavating a tyrannosaur and hadrosaur in the Judith River Formation in Montana
  • Juvenile hadrosaurs bones have been found in the Spring Creek bone bed near the Philip J. Currie Dinosaur Museum in Grande Prairie
  • The Queensland Museum in Australia is 3D scanning its collection of fossils and will share its research with Australian students and international scientists
  • Dinosaur Hill in Fruita, Colorado has some new signs to teach people about the historical importance of the area
  • Ohio State University’s Orton Hall Museum is getting a Cryolophosaurus cast to display on October 7
  • Brazos Valley Museum of Natural History in Texas has some new fossils, including a full sized cast of a Triceratops skull
  • From now until September 9, you can see the “Tyrannosaurus Exhibit: The mystery of evolution” at the Okinawa Prefectural Museum and Art Museum in Naha, Japan
  • The Bolton Museum in Bolton, UK, recently officially nicknamed their Tuojiangosaurus skeleton "Jango"
  • Smithsonian Mag wrote an elegy for Hatcher the Triceratops which will soon be on display being eaten by a T. rex
  • A list of dinosaur games includes Magic School Bus: Dinosaurs, Dinosaur Island, Jurassic Park: Danger, Dino Frontier, and Ark: Survival Evolved.
  • The new game, Jurassic World VR Expedition is available to play in Dave & Busters
  • According to J.A. Bayona, E.T. inspired the really sad Brachiosaurus death scene in Jurassic World Fallen Kingdom
  • A group of US military veterans made a Jurassic World fan film called "Jurassic World Exodus"

This episode is brought to you in part by TRX Dinosaurs, which makes beautiful and realistic dinosaur sculptures, puppets, and animatronics. You can see some amazing examples and works in progress on Instagram @trxdinosaurs

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 August 22, 2018  35m