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Newly Found Australian Marsupial May Already Be Extinct Scientists have identified a new species of marsupial in Australia. Unfortunately, this Bettong taxon is probably already extinct. Fossils found in caves of the Nullarbor and southwest Australia led to the discovery.  The study, published in the journal "Zootaxa" involved studying specimens from several Australian museums and universities.  In addition, Bettong taxa specimens from the
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Haolonggood Announce New Giganotosaurus Models Our chums at Haolonggood have announced that they will be introducing three Giganotosaurus figures.  The Haolonggood Giganotosaurus models will be in stock at Everything Dinosaur before the end of the year.  Each figure measures thirty-five centimetres in length.  Those beautiful nasal crests are some eleven centimetres off the ground. Haolonggood will be introducing three
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A Clever “Trust us to Deliver” Animation Our thanks to model collector William who sent into Everything Dinosaur a short animation that he had created.  The animation focuses on our "Trust us to Deliver" slogan. We had designed an image of a dinosaur figure driving a delivery vehicle for our website.  It emphasises our reliability when it comes to sending parcels to
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The Legacy of Mark Norell and His Dinosaur Discoveries It was with great sadness that we learned of the passing of palaeontologist Mark Norell last week.  Mark was research associate and chairman of palaeontology at the American Museum of Natural History. His contribution to the science of palaeontology was immense, he will be dearly missed.  We contacted the American Museum of Natural History in
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150-million-year-old teeth expose dinosaurs’ secret diets By analyzing tooth enamel chemistry, scientists uncovered proof that Jurassic dinosaurs divided up their meals in surprising ways—some choosing buds and leaves, others woody bark, and still others a mixed menu. This dietary diversity helped massive plant-eaters coexist, while predators carved out their own niches.
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