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Blog Post 80% Complete Mammoth Found in Los Angeles
Photo L.A. paleontologists are heading to the mall but shopping is not top of mind. Zed, a nearly complete pleistocene mammoth has been unearthed by scientists from the George C. Page Museum...
Blog Post Fossil Plants Reveal Ancient Climate
Story credit: Heidi Henderson | Photo Plant fossils from the Okanagan highlands, an area centred in the Interior of British Columbia, provide important clues to an ancient climate. Whi...
Blog Post Leonardo The Mummified Brachylophosaurus Is Finally Ready For His World Premier Display
You are really going to love seeing him as this young Brachylophosaurus is a treasure of information, he has most of his skin on so it is possible to see things that the mere skeleton could nev...
Blog Post Thanksgiving special: Read to find out what it is!
Hey, everybody, happy Thanksgiving from Random Scientist Inc. I hope you all stay safe and have a good day. Now, before I present Thanksgiving special, I would like to announce that Part 3 of my U...
Blog Post Dinosaur weapons and defense
Hey, it's Random Scientist Inc. I've been busy yet again (and since I've been sick lately, I'll be even busier next week), but for now I've got nothing to do. So I've decided to present you with an a...
Blog Post Guest post from Everything Dinosaur
Everything Dinosaur is a specialist educational company based in the county of Cheshire, in the Northwest of England. Formed in August 2005, the company consists of parents, teachers, amateur palaeo...
Blog Post Whistler Corridor: Sea to Sky
Photo A short 90-minute drive north of the city of Vancouver, the nation's gateway to the Pacific, is a recreational Shangri-La that attracts four season adventurers from around the globe...
Blog Post What's Your Favourite Museum?
UPDATE: This carnival has now been posted. Click here to check it out . Late submissions will still be accepted The latest Boneyard (palaeontology internet carnival) has a challenge for you D...
Blog Post Dinosaur Theorys, And The Alien That Is Also My Car.
      Hello, Dinosaur Home. Sorry this is REALLY late, im a slow typer and I made a longer blog than planned. First off, Dinosaur Theorys. Dinosaur Theory 1: ...
Blog Post A Glimpse Into The Life On Antarctica
Findings from as far as 245 million year old fossils in Antarctica indicate that reptiles in the sizes of cats lives in Antarctica on ancient times. You can find the whole articles here and ...
Blog Post Elasmosaurs: Predators of our Ancient Seas
Photo Until recently, elasmosaurs had never before been found in British Columbia. Nor had any other aquatic plesiosaurs, though similar creatures had been found on the coast of California a...
Blog Post What Do You Expect From The Natural History Museum?
I'm sure that anyone that has kids, and in fact anyone that is into dinosaurs has been at least one to a museum to look at skeletons of dinosaurs and walked through the dinosaurs hall. This bloge...
Blog Post Fossil Mammals of the John Day Formation
More than a 100 groups of mammals have been found in the early Miocene (37 - 20 mya) John Day Formation near Kimberly, Oregon. I'm planning a field trip this July to collect in the fossiliferous stra...
Blog Post Haida Gwaii: Fossil Collecting at the Edge of the World
Photo The Queen Charlotte Islands form part of Wrangellia, an exotic tectonostratiphic terrane, that includes parts of western British Columbia, Vancouver Island and Alaska. I'll be bringing...
Blog Post An Exhibition You Just Have To See
If you happen to go to New-Mexico don't miss the exhibition at the Hairy Museum of natural history. Some great pictures and a lot of information can be found in the beautiful article of Matt ...
Blog Post Romania: 35,000-Year old remains
Photo If Van Helsing were poking around Transylvania these days, chances are he'd be more likely to be looking for the decaying remains of 35,000 year old humans than blood drinking vampir...
Blog Post In honor of Mary Douglas Nicol Leakey.
Despite her lack of formal education, Mary Leakey stands out as one of the premiere archaeologists--let alone female archaeologists--of this century. Although Mary's research is often talked about in...
Blog Post Only in Australia
A new dinosaurs related issue in Queensland. guess what? too many findings so the museums can't keep up. Dinosaur enthusiasts in the western Queensland town of Winton claim to have found eno...
Blog Post Finding Fossils Recent And Really Old
I'm not the one that found them, I have no idea what they are but when Ricky sent me an email that he found 20 to 30 large fossil rocks of an animal and that it appears to be a hip joint and othe...
Blog Post Skull of a very young Heterodontosaurus.
Heterodontosaurus ("different-teeth-lizard") was one of the earliest ornithischian dinosaurs they lived about 190 million years ago during the Early Jurassic Period in southern Africa. While the ...
Blog Post Fossil Fact- Special!!!! (Unofficial)
Upon hearing that there is a supposed special holiday for the dromaeosaur (or..."raptor") Velociraptor mongoliensis, I felt it should be best recognized by a Fossil Fact! However, before I begin, I...
Blog Post Dinosaur National Monument
Hey, it's Random Scientist Inc. here with an article I wrote about Dinosaur National Monument. Located near Vernal, Utah, DNM is one of the best hotspots for Late Jurassic fossils in the world. It's ...
Blog Post Studing the Coelophysis
Coelophysis, meaning "hollow form" in reference to its hollow bones  is one of the earliest known genera of dinosaur. It was a small, carnivorous biped from North America. It first appeared ...
Blog Post Quick Announcement From Administration!
While off-line, I have been notified by several profane and explicit web browsers that have unexpectedly shown up on Dinosaur Home! This has happened before, and I thought that, while I was focusing ...
Blog Post A Note on Spinosaurids
Everyone remembers the anticipation for the newest dinosaur film about to release in theaters nationwide, perhaps globally. It was back in 2001, that everyone waited for the newest installment in the...
Blog Post The Christmas Special Is Here!!!
Merry Christmas, everybody, from Random Scientist Inc.! As I promised, I will do a holiday special every holiday. In about a week, I'll try to get a New Years Special up, but no promises, since I'll ...
Blog Post Completed Fossil Classification and Data Sheet
Alright, I've finished my classification and data sheet for my fossils, so here it is: 1. Fossil fish, species unknown, possibly Knightia eoceana Age: Unknown Location: Green River Formation...
Blog Post The Origin of the Dinosaurs
In a discussion on global warming and the influence of men of any on the process I came across this question: I learned in science class that dinosaurs we related to reptiles, but now I learn t...
Blog Post News update: Dinos trampled after death by own kind
Hey, everybody, it's Random Scientist Inc. I just wanted to keep you posted on the latest in dinosaur news. Did you know that a vast collection of broken dinosaur bones has been found in Southern Uta...
Blog Post The True Proof Of God Existence
I saw it on Pharyngula and it is really hilarious check for yourself Thought to link again to this post after seeing a discussion on digits on When Pigs Fly Return . From my ...
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