Triceratops – the Three Horned Titan of the Cretaceous

Triceratops Specimen at the Houston Museum of Natural Science ​Get ready, Bone Diggers — today's dino is an absolute LEGEND. Meet Triceratops: one of the most recognisable, most

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100 Years on Earth – Sir David Attenborough

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The Map that Changed the World

I read The Map that Changed the World some time back. And then an engineer friend of mine lent me his copy. And so I re-read this wonderful

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Visiting our Ancestors

“Primitive therapsids are present as fossils in certain Middle Permian deposits; later forms are known from every continent except Australia but are commonest in the Late Permian and

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The British Natural History Museum – A palaeontological journey through time

Introduction The British Natural History Museum stands as a bastion of scientific knowledge, captivating visitors with its vast collections and enlightening exhibitions. From its humble beginnings in the

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King of the Tyrant Lizards

There is no doubt about it, Tyrannosaurus Rex, or T Rex for short, owns the top spot in the world of dinosaurs. Whether this was actually the case

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Dinosaurs in the Wild – A Prehistoric Safari

  Dinosaurs in the Wild, a ground-breaking new dinosaur experience, is set to open June 24th in Birmingham. Combining theatre, cutting edge technology, themed experience and the latest science,

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Chinese Dinosaurs Go to England

 A new arrival.  Glad that the Chinese have sent a representative to see their precious exhibit arrives safelyCareful now lads.

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Beautifully Made Life Size Dinosaur Models from China

  ​I came across Zhao Chuang this morning - the man who builds dinosaurs and sells them for a living.  I thought that building Marmaduke was a big

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Easter at the Natural History Museum

I see that the Natural History Museum in London is gearing itself up for the Easter weekend, with a number of exhibits to keep all us dinosaur fans

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