Unlocking Innovation: How Your Feedback Shapes the Future of the Unique Everything Dinosaur Evolution Range!
Recently, Everything Dinosaur asked its customers and social media followers an important question. Where would you like the Everything Dinosaur Evolution range to go next? Our aim with this new range is to truly engage with customers. It would be wonderful if customers had a say in how a range of prehistoric animal figures was developed. Now you can, thanks to Mike and Sue at Everything Dinosaur.
We are asking dinosaur model fans to tell us which prehistoric animal models we should make next. A poll asks respondents to vote for their preferred geological formation. Customers can help us to decide which models we make after we have introduced the four figures in the Hell Creek Series.

Giving fans of prehistoric animals a say in the direction taken by the Everything Dinosaur Evolution range. Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur.
Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur
Which Prehistoric Animal Figures Should Everything Dinosaur Evolution Make Next?
The first geological formation to be explored in this exciting new range of museum quality scale models is the iconic Hell Creek Formation. However, once the four models for this initial series have been released, where should we go next? Which other geological formations should we explore? This is your opportunity to play an active role in shaping the direction we go in.

Introducing Everything Dinosaur Evolution. A stunning range of prehistoric animal models developed by following the fossil evidence. Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur.
Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur
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Examining the Biota of Five Famous Fossil Bearing Locations
Customers have been asked to vote in a poll. The poll lists five famous dinosaur fossil bearing locations. Which of these locations should we explore next?
Here is a handy guide:
- Morrison Formation (Upper Jurassic) with a typical dinosaur biota consisting of Allosaurus spp. Dryosaurus altus, Camptosaurus dispar, sauropods, Stegosaurus and Ceratosaurus.
- Wessex Formation (Lower Cretaceous) – Neovenator salerii, Polacanthus foxi, Eotyrannus lengi, iguanodontids, hypsilophodonts.
- Kem Kem Beds (Lower Cretaceous) with Carcharodontosaurus saharicus, crocodyliforms, Spinosaurus aegyptiacus, Deltadromeus agilis, Rebbachisaurus garasbae.
- The Hateg Basin (Upper Cretaceous) a unique prehistoric island biota with azhdarchid pterosaurs, dwarf titanosaurs, Struthiosaurus transylvanicus, Balaur bondoc.
- Cedar Mountain (Lower Cretaceous) Falcarius utahensis, Utahraptor ostrommaysi, Moabosaurus utahensis.
Of course, there are many other geological formations to explore. For instance, we have not mentioned any Cenozoic or Palaeozoic formations. Indeed, the prehistoric animals listed in association with each formation may not be the final range of figures we produce. However, this is all about giving customers a say.
Mike from Everything Dinosaur commented:
“Let’s give customers the opportunity to have some input! We want to hear from you. Which geological formation should we explore, and which prehistoric animal models should we make? This is about providing genuine two-way communication. Furthermore, we greatly value your feedback.”
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