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Get out your Red and Blue stereoscopic glasses for this one.
Dinosaurs Are Gnarly!
Live fast, die ugly! Some predatory dinosaurs led rough and dangerous lives, often leaving them scarred and in ill health. In fact, many dinosaur skeletons reveal old battle scars and wounds sustained in life, as well as symptoms of disease.
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Elephant's Rainbow
An elephant paints a dripping, colorful rainbow in the sky. Made for the DesignByHumans Eco Collection - if you buy an "Elephant's Rainbow" t-shirt during the month of April 2017, DesignByHumans will plant a tree!
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Alice in Wonderland
Alice the pint-sized Nanuqsaurus takes a turn into a forgotten garden of ancient ferns, gingkoes, conifers, and cycad holdovers from a younger, wetter Earth along the banks of ancestral Prince Creek and Colville River - no doubt, feeling very small indeed among the towering cypress and dawn redwood trees.
Yawning Papilloma Virus-Infected Deinonychus
A yawning Deinonychus (doing that weird neck thing that shoebills and pelicans can do) suffers from a form of Papilloma virus heavily infecting his legs and other parts of his body.
Ammonite
Remembering Lucy
The Museum’s Beloved River Otter Touched Millions of Visitors
Delving Deeper into Dinosaur Bones
Long-lived soft tissue remnants in fossils provide new information
How Do You Restore a Flattened Fossil?
Computer modeling and 3-D printing to the rescue
Deinocheirus mirificus skull
Deinocheirus mirificus Dinosaur
This dinosaur, known at first only from horribly huge and clawed hands, proved to be an amazing and surprising creature. While it was known to be an ornithomimosaur, the true extent of its bizarreness wasn’t uncovered until D. mirificus was discovered—sans skull—from a dig site in Mongolia in 2009. The looted skull actually turned up later via black market activity, and the fossil was eventually repatriated to Mongolia in 2014.
It is an amazing find, and I was present at the presentation at SVP in 2013.
Theropods are weird.
My, What a Big Mouth You Have
Studying Dunkleosteus’ jaws and the injuries they inflicted provide clues to a violent lifestyle
Celebrating Juno, the World's First Transparent Woman
Remembering Juno on the 80th anniversary of the Cleveland Health Museum
Electric-Juvenile-Dolinchorhynchus-1holidays
New Early Human Footprints Raise Complex Questions
Museum experts caution about overstepping fossil evidence