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About Mike

Mike runs Everything Dinosaur, a UK-based mail order company specialising in the sale of dinosaur and prehistoric animal models, He works alongside Sue, and between them they have become the "go to guys" for museum quality prehistoric animal models and figures. An avid fossil collector and reader of dinosaur books, Mike researchers and writes articles about palaeontology, fossil discoveries, research and of course, dinosaur and prehistoric animal models.
8 05, 2022

Happy Birthday Sir David Attenborough

By |2023-05-15T07:41:15+01:00May 8th, 2022|Categories: Adobe CS5, Dinosaur Fans, Famous Figures, Main Page, Photos, Press Releases|0 Comments

Today, May 8th, is the birthday of Sir David Attenborough. The naturalist, broadcaster and campaigner is ninety-six years of age and his enthusiasm for the natural world continues to shine through in the myriad of projects with which he is currently involved.

Sir David Attenborough
Sir David Attenborough veteran naturalist and broadcaster. Today, May 8th (2022) is his 96th birthday. Many Happy Returns Sir David!

Prehistoric Planet

Sir David’s energy and enthusiasm for the natural world shows no sign of deteriorating despite him being just a few years short of his centenary. For example, he is the narrator of a new five-part, nature documentary television series about dinosaurs that will premiere on Apple TV+ on May 23rd (2022) entitled “Prehistoric Planet”.

Produced by the BBC Studios Natural History Unit with visual effects by Moving Picture Company, the television series will be shown over five consecutive nights examining different dinosaur dominated environments during the Cretaceous.

Prehistoric Planet television series.
The television series “Prehistoric Planet” starts on May 23rd (2022). The programmes are narrated by Sir David Attenborough. Picture credit: Apple TV+.

For replicas of prehistoric animals from the Cretaceous and other extinct creatures:Wild Past Prehistoric Animal Models.

Sir David Attenborough

The veteran broadcaster has become an active campaigner raising awareness about climate change, global warming and the impact of our species on the planet. He remains as busy as ever, but we at Everything Dinosaur hope he takes a little time out of his busy schedule today to enjoy his birthday.

Happy birthday Sir David Attenborough.

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7 05, 2022

Brachiosaurus Gets an Amazing Display Base

By |2024-12-30T14:39:23+00:00May 7th, 2022|Categories: Adobe CS5, Dinosaur Fans, Everything Dinosaur Products, Main Page, Photos of Everything Dinosaur Products|0 Comments

Our congratulations to collector and model maker Hugh who sent into Everything Dinosaur a picture of the base that he had made for his recently acquired Nanmu Studio Brachiosaurus “Watchman” figure.

The recently introduced Nanmu Studio Jurassic Series Brachiosaurus figures are very impressive dinosaur models. With a head height of around 43 cm, these imposing sauropods tend to dominate collector’s display cabinets, Hugh has customised his model providing it with a unique, skilfully created base, complete with footprint impressions and vegetation.

Nanmu Studio Brachiosaurus with base.

The talented dinosaur fan and model collector Hugh has created an impressive display base for his recently acquired equally impressive Nanmu Studio Jurassic Series Brachiosaurus “Watchman” figure. Picture credit: Hugh.

Picture credit: Hugh

Nanmu Studio Jurassic Series Brachiosaurus

As well as making a display base for the Nanmu Studio Jurassic Series Brachiosaurus, talented model maker Hugh has created bases for other figures in his collection, such as Eofauna prehistoric elephants and the Rebor 1/11th scale gorilla replica, which Hugh used to create his own personal tribute to the movie monster “King Kong”.

Rebor Gorilla figure on display

Model maker Hugh has given his Rebor Gorilla figure a well-proportioned display base. The plinth works well with the gorilla model and the dinosaur skull is an additional feature that provides a sense of scale to the cleverly composed piece. Picture credit: Hugh.

Picture credit: Hugh

A spokesperson from Everything Dinosaur commented:

“We are extremely impressed with Hugh’s work. Team members enjoy looking at the pictures of model collections submitted by our customers and we have been most impressed with the display bases that Hugh has designed and created for his figures. We congratulate him, the display figures that he has created have provided him with a unique model collection.”

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Nanmu Studio Brachiosaurus models feature in customer newsletter

The two Nanmu Studio Brachiosaurus dinosaur models feature in the latest Everything Dinosaur newsletter. Watchman grey (left) and Watchman brown (right). Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur.

Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur

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6 05, 2022

New Species of Long-tailed Marine Reptile Described

By |2024-12-30T14:30:27+00:00May 6th, 2022|Categories: Adobe CS5, Dinosaur and Prehistoric Animal News Stories, Main Page, Palaeontological articles, Photos/Pictures of Fossils|0 Comments

A new species of Triassic marine reptile has been described following the discovery of superbly preserved fossils in Yunnan Province (south-western China). Named Honghesaurus longicaudalis it is a member of the Pachypleurosauroidea and it possessed the longest tail of any known pachypleurosaur.

Honghesaurus longicaudalis

The holotype fossil (IVPP V30380) of the newly described Honghesaurus longicaudalis. Photo (a) and line-drawing (b) of whole specimen. c, cervical vertebra; ca, caudal vertebra; d, dorsal vertebra; s, sacral vertebra. Picture credit: Xu et al.

Picture credit: Xu et al

Writing in the academic journal “Scientific Reports”, the researchers from the Chinese Academy of Sciences, in collaboration with colleagues from the Zhejiang Museum of Natural History and Guizhou University, describe a complete skeleton in the collection of the Institute of Vertebrate Palaeontology and Palaeoanthropology, Chinese Academy of Sciences (specimen number IVPP V30380). The stunning fossil material comes from marine deposits associated with the Guanling Formation and it is estimated to be around 244 million years of age (Anisian stage of the Middle Triassic).

The Tale of a Very Long Tail

Remarkably, the tail of H. longicaudalis contains 69 caudal vertebrae, far more than any other known pachypleurosaur, other pachypleurosaurs commonly have no more than 58 caudal vertebrae. Humans in comparison have just 33 vertebrae in their skeleton. The researchers conclude that this extremely long tail (making up more than fifty percent of the entire body length), in combination with the animal’s long trunk made Honghesaurus extremely manoeuvrable in water. The scientists also speculate that the exceptionally long tail and body helped this marine reptile to conserve energy as it swam.

Skull and mandible of Honghesaurus longicaudalis.

Skull and mandible of Honghesaurus longicaudalis (IVPP V30380). Photo before (a) and after (b) dusted with ammonium chloride. (c) Line- drawing. (d) Reconstruction in dorsal view. an, angular; ar, articular; at, atlas; ax, axis; c, cervical vertebra; den, dentary; en, external naris; eo, exoccipital; f, frontal; j, jugal; m, maxilla; n, nasal; op, opisthotic; p, parietal; pat, proatlas; pm, premaxilla; po, postorbital; pof, postfrontal; prf, prefrontal; pt, pterygoid; q, quadrate; sa, surangular; so, supraoccipital; sq, squamosal; stf, supratemporal fossa. Picture credit: Xu et al.

Picture credit: Xu et al

The Dispersal of the Pachypleurosaurs

The holotype and currently only known specimen of H. longicaudalis (IVPP V30380) measures 47.1 cm in length. Most pachypleurosaurs were of a similar size although phylogenetic analysis suggests that Honghesaurus was closely related to the much larger Wumengosaurus delicatomandibularis, which had an estimated body length of 1.3 metres.

Pachypleurosaurs are regarded as basal members of the Superorder Sauropterygia, which includes placodonts and the plesiosaurs. The research team postulate that the discovery of Honghesaurus demonstrates the diverse morphology of the Pachypleurosauridae and lends weight to the idea that these marine reptiles originated in Europe and dispersed along the Tethys Ocean in a westerly direction giving rise to new forms in the eastern Tethys Ocean.

Keichousaurus life reconstruction.

The best-known of all the pachypleurosaurs is Keichousaurus.  It is also known from south-western China although from geologically younger deposits than the strata that yielded the single specimen of Honghesaurus.

The picture (above) shows a PNSO Keichousaurus model.  To view the range of PNSO prehistoric animal models: PNSO Age of Dinosaurs Figures.

The scientific paper: “A long-tailed marine reptile from China provides new insights into the Middle Triassic pachypleurosaur radiation” by Guang-Hui Xu, Yi Ren, Li-Jun Zhao, Jun-Ling Liao and Dong-Hao Feng published in Scientific Reports.

5 05, 2022

Admiring Remarkable Horsetails

By |2024-12-30T14:21:51+00:00May 5th, 2022|Categories: Adobe CS5, Dinosaur Fans, Main Page, Photos, Photos/Pictures of Fossils|0 Comments

Horsetails (sphenopsids) continue to thrive although their Carboniferous heyday is long behind them. Once a much more extensive group, these vascular plants, believed by many palaeobotanists to be closely related to ancestral ferns, are now represented by about twenty species, all contained in the genus Equisetum.

Admiring Horsetails – One of Natures Great Survivors

Horsetails
Horsetails (Equisetum) continue to thrive as they are able to grow in areas where other plants would find it difficult to get a foothold. Often regarded as weeds, these tough little plants are essentially living fossils, as the earliest examples of the genus Equisetum date from the Early Jurassic of South America.  Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur.

Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur

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A Living Fossil

When team members at Everything Dinosaur see a clump of horsetails, often growing on waste ground we stop to admire them. These tough little plants deserve respect. After all, they are essentially a living fossil, the oldest fossil remains of modern horsetails (genus Equisetum), date from approximately 190 to 182 million years ago (early Pliensbachian to early Toarcian), represented by Equisetum dimorphum from the Early Jurassic of South America (Chubut Province, Argentina).

Horsetail fossils - Equisetum dimorphum.
Photographs of Equisetum dimorphum sp. nov. from the Lower Jurassic of Chubut Province, Argentina. 1-2. Part and counterpart of a strobilus showing the hexagonal sporangiophores and the long leaves of MPEF-Pb 5894a and MPEF-Pb 5894b; 3. Detailed inner view of 1 showing oblong sporangia of MPEF-Pb 5894a; 4. Isolated external cast of sporangiophore showing central umbo of MPEF-Pb 6477a. Abbreviations: le, leaves; s, sporangia. Scale bars 1-2 = 3mm; 3 = 1 mm; 4 = 0.5 mm. Picture credit: Elgorriaga et al.

Picture credit: Elgorriaga et al

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4 05, 2022

New Eofauna Models Arrive

By |2024-12-30T14:17:01+00:00May 4th, 2022|Categories: Adobe CS5, Dinosaur Fans, Everything Dinosaur News and Updates, Everything Dinosaur Products, Main Page, Photos of Everything Dinosaur Products, Press Releases|0 Comments

The new Eofauna prehistoric animal models have arrived in stock at Everything Dinosaur. The two new additions to the exciting Eofauna range are a 1:40 scale model of Diplodocus (D. carnegii) and a 1:35 scale model of the prehistoric elephant Konobelodon (K. atticus).

Eofauna Diplodocus and Konobelodon.
The Eofauna Diplodocus (top) and the Eofauna Konobelodon (bottom) with their fact sheets. Everything Dinosaur team members research and write a fact sheet for almost all of the named prehistoric animal models they sell. The fact sheet is included in the product parcel which is then despatched to customers. Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur.

Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur

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Eofauna Scientific Research Diplodocus carnegii

The Eofauna Scientific Research Diplodocus carnegii replica is one of the most eagerly anticipated prehistoric animal models to be released this year (2022). It is a detailed 1:40 scale representation of an iconic sauropod, which roamed North America in the Late Jurassic.

Eofauna Diplodocus carnegii model with information card
The new for 2022 Eofauna Diplodocus carnegii dinosaur model is supplied with a beautifully illustrated collector’s card. Everything Dinosaur team members helped with the hang tag and labelling for the new Eofauna Diplodocus.

Team members at Everything Dinosaur helped with the hang tag and labelling for this new Eofauna dinosaur model. The Eofauna Diplodocus is a substantial size, it measures around 62 cm in length and the head is around 11 cm off the ground.

Eofauna Diplodocus carnegii dinosaur model
It’s not a cricket bat! This is the product packaging that protects the new for 2022 Eofauna Scientific Research Diplodocus carnegii dinosaur model. The photograph provides a visual demonstration as to the size of this new for 2022 dinosaur model. Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur.

Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur

Eofauna Scientific Research Konobelodon atticus

The researchers behind the Eofauna brand have produced several scientific papers on ancient members of the diverse and temporally extensive Proboscidea. Their latest offering is a fabulous replica of a member of the Amebelodontinae subfamily – Konobelodon atticus.

Eofauna Konobelodon atticus
The new for 2022 Eofauna Konobelodon atticus model is supplied with a data card and Everything Dinosaur will also provide a product fact sheet with sales of this figure.

The Konobelodon joins other prehistoric elephant models in the Eofauna range including Deinotherium, Steppe Mammoth and a Straight-tusked elephant (Palaeoloxodon antiquus). The Eofauna Scientific Research Konobelodon model has a declared scale of 1:35, the figure measures 23 cm long and stands around 11 cm high.

Eofauna Models

A spokesperson from Everything Dinosaur commented:

“We are delighted to welcome into stock the Konobelodon and Diplodocus figures. There are the eighth and ninth models respectively in what is a growing range of Eofauna replicas.”

To view the new Eofauna Diplodocus and Konobelodon models plus the rest of the Eofauna range in stock at Everything Dinosaur: Eofauna Scientific Research Models.

3 05, 2022

Getting your Claws into Therizinosaurs

By |2023-03-07T21:59:30+00:00May 3rd, 2022|Categories: Adobe CS5, Dinosaur and Prehistoric Animal News Stories, Dinosaur Fans, Main Page, Palaeontological articles, Photos/Pictures of Fossils|0 Comments

Scientists have named a new species of therizinosaur based on fragmentary remains found on the Japanese island of Hokkaido. The dinosaur has been named Paralitherizinosaurus japonicus, it is the first recovered from Asian marine deposits and the third example of a therizinosaur to be found in Japan.

The fossil material, recovered from the lower Campanian Osoushinai Formation near to the town of Nakagawa in the Hokkaido Prefecture, was previously identified as a maniraptoran theropod dinosaur, possibly therizinosaur, but its taxonomic status remained uncertain. A group of scientists including Yoshitsugu Kobayashi and Anthony R. Fiorillo from the Hokkaido University Museum re-examined the fossils and erected a new taxon confirming the fossil material did represent a Late Cretaceous member of the Therizinosauridae.

Paralitherizinosaurus japonicus life reconstruction
A life reconstruction of the Late Cretaceous, Japanese therizinosaur Paralitherizinosaurus japonicus. Picture credit: Masato Hattori.

Evolution of Claw Shape in the Therizinosauridae

Writing in the academic journal “Scientific Reports”, the researchers reassessed the fossil material consisting of a single vertebra plus bones and claws (unguals) from the right hand. As well as concluding that the fossils represent a therizinosaur, they confirmed that it is the geologically youngest therizinosaur known from Japan described to date.

Paralitherizinosaurus silhouette
Paralitherizinosaurus japonicus silhouette showing estimate of body size and position of known skeletal elements. The fossilised claw elements shown in close view with known material in white. Picture credit: Genya Masukawa.

Important Implications for Claw (Ungual) Evolution in the Therizinosauridae

The scientists compared the shape of the hand claws from Paralitherizinosaurus japonicus with the claws from geologically older therizinosaurs and they postulated that that primitive therizinosaurs had claws with generalist functionalities and that the claws of more derived, later therizinosaurs such as P. japonicus were more suited to the hook-and-pull feeding function. Hook-and-pull feeding involves the use of the claws to help gather vegetation and bring it closer to the mouth.

What’s in a Name?

The fossils were found in a concretion associated with the Campanian-aged Osoushinai Formation of the Yezo Group on Hokkaido Island. The Yezo Group mostly consists of marine deposits and many vertebrate fossils such as plesiosaurs, sharks, mosasaurs and turtles have been discovered. Fragmentary dinosaur fossils are also associated with these strata including hadrosaurids, an armoured dinosaur (nodosaurid) and a potential tyrannosaur. A therizinosaur taxon can now be added to this Late Cretaceous dinosaur biota.

PNSO Qingge the Therizinosaurus
A typical therizinosaur dinosaur model (PNSO).

To view replicas of feathered theropods including therizinosaurus (whilst stocks last): PNSO Age of Dinosaurs Figures.

The discovery of the bones and claw elements in marine deposits helped to inspire this dinosaur’s scientific name. The genus name translates as “scythe reptile by the sea”, whilst the species name honours Japan.

Paralitherizinosaurus japonicus fossils.
The concretion that contained the fragmentary therizinosaur fossil material prior to preparation. Picture credit: Kobayashi et al.

The scientific paper: “New therizinosaurid dinosaur from the marine Osoushinai Formation (Upper Cretaceous, Japan) provides insight for function and evolution of therizinosaur claws” by Yoshitsugu Kobayashi, Ryuji Takasaki, Anthony R. Fiorillo, Tsogtbaatar Chinzorig and Yoshinori Hikida published in Scientific Reports.

2 05, 2022

The New Rebor Tyrannosaurus rex “TUSK” King T-REX Requiem

By |2024-12-30T14:11:25+00:00May 2nd, 2022|Categories: Dinosaur Fans, Everything Dinosaur News and Updates, Everything Dinosaur Products, Main Page, Photos of Everything Dinosaur Products, Press Releases|0 Comments

Rebor have announced that they will be adding another scale model of a T. rex to their extensive product range. The figure called Tyrannosaurus rex “Tusk” King T-REX Requiem is expected to be in stock at Everything Dinosaur in the summer (2022).

Rebor Tyrannosaurus rex "TUSK" King T-REX Requiem
The new for summer 2022 Rebor Tyrannosaurus rex “Tusk” King T-REX Requiem dinosaur model. A fabulous model of a T. rex from Rebor in 1:35 scale. The image shows this exciting new dinosaur model in an oblique lateral view.

A New Rebor T. rex Model

The new Tyrannosaurus rex figure has an articulated lower jaw, a flexible tail and the front limbs are also articulated. A clear plastic support stand is included with this model to help keep the figure stable when on display.

Rebor Tyrannosaurus rex TUSK King T. rex requiem
The new for summer 2022 Rebor Tyrannosaurus rex “Tusk” King T. rex requiem has an articulated jaw, movable front limbs and a flexible tail. It is also supplied with a clear plastic support stand.

T. rex Model Measurements

The Rebor Tyrannosaurus rex “Tusk” King T. rex requiem is the same size as the recently announced Rebor Tyrannosaurus rex “Kiss” mountain version. It measures approximately 40.5 cm in length and has a head height of around 14 cm. The model has a declared scale of 1:35. The “Tusk” and “Kiss” replicas are the same sculpt, but they have different colour schemes.

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Rebor Tyrannosaurus rex "TUSK" King T-REX requiem (dorsal view)
The Rebor Tyrannosaurus rex “Tusk” King T-REX requiem seen in dorsal view. The detailed colour scheme of this 1:35 scale model can be clearly seen in this view.

Expected in Stock at Everything Dinosaur Late June/July 2022

This exciting new addition to the Rebor portfolio is expected to be in stock at Everything Dinosaur at the same time as the Rebor Tyrannosaurus rex “Kiss” mountain version (late June/July 2022).

A spokesperson from Everything Dinosaur explained that due to international shipping issues it was not possible to confirm a date when these beautiful, figures would be in stock, but it was reaffirmed that the Rebor Tyrannosaurus rex “Kiss” Mountain version and the Rebor Tyrannosaurus rex “Tusk” King T-REX requiem would probably arrive together in late June or July 2022.

It is not known whether the introduction of “Tusk” will seal the fate of the iconic 2015 Rebor King T-REX replica, leading it to be retired and withdrawn from production.

Rebor "TUSK" King T-REX requiem.
The Rebor Tyrannosaurus rex “Tusk” King T-REX requiem figure.

The spokesperson added:

“We are looking forward to stocking both these fantastic tyrannosaur figures.”

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1 05, 2022

The Beautiful Rebor Tyrannosaurus rex “KISS” Mountain

By |2024-12-30T14:05:31+00:00May 1st, 2022|Categories: Dinosaur Fans, Everything Dinosaur News and Updates, Everything Dinosaur Products, Main Page, Photos of Everything Dinosaur Products, Press Releases|0 Comments

Rebor have announced that they will be adding a new scale model of a Tyrannosaurus rex to their range. The figure called Tyrannosaurus rex “Kiss” Mountain colour version is expected to be in stock at Everything Dinosaur in the summer (2022).

Rebor Tyrannosaurus rex “KISS” Mountain
The new for 2022 Rebor T. rex “Kiss” 1:35 scale dinosaur model figure in the mountain colour variant.

Many Years of T. rex Model Production

The first figures that Rebor put into production back in 2014 were members of the superfamily Tyrannosauroidea. Firstly, there was a replica of Yutyrannus huali (Y-REX) and this was followed shortly afterwards by the launch of the iconic Rebor Tyrannosaurus rex (King T. rex) model.

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The latest tyrannosaur incarnation to come out of the Rebor design studio is the Rebor Tyrannosaurus rex “Kiss”, the mountain version.

Rebor "Kiss" T. rex figure (mountain version).
The Rebor 1:35 scale tyrannosaur figure “Kiss”, the mountain version in lateral view.

The Mountain Version Model Measurements

Rebor have been keen to maintain their standard 1:35 scale for this new tyrannosaur. The new for 2022 Rebor Tyrannosaurus rex “KISS” Mountain version measures around 40.5 cm in length and that beautifully detailed, sculpted head stands some 14 cm high. The figure should display well with other Rebor tyrannosaur replicas as well as the recently introduced Rebor Saurophaganax maximus Notorious Big dinosaur models.

Rebor Tyrannosaurus rex “KISS” Mountain
The new for 2022 (expected in the summer), Rebor Tyrannosaurus rex “Kiss” in the mountain colour variant measures approximately 40.5 cm long and that magnificent head stands around 14 cm high.

Expected in Stock at Everything Dinosaur Late June/July 2022

A spokesperson from Everything Dinosaur explained that due to global shipping issues a firm date when this amazing T. rex figure would be in stock was difficult to provide at this time, but it was stated that the Rebor Tyrannosaurus rex “Kiss” Mountain version was likely to be in stock late June or July 2022.

The spokesperson added:

“This is a truly spectacular figure and we have already had lots of customers enquiring about it after images were released on social media. We are looking forward to adding the Rebor Tyrannosaurus rex “Kiss” Mountain version to the range of Rebor models and figures we stock.”

Rebor "Kiss" T. rex in the mountain colour scheme (dorsal view).
A dorsal view of the superb, Rebor Tyrannosaurus rex “Kiss” in the mountain colour scheme. The model has been superbly painted.

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30 04, 2022

Life Imitates Art with a Remarkable Fossil Find

By |2024-12-30T10:19:47+00:00April 30th, 2022|Categories: Adobe CS5, Dinosaur Fans, Main Page, Press Releases|2 Comments

In the film “Jurassic World” released in 2015, the theme park’s latest attraction was a synthetic dinosaur called Indominus rex. It was a hybrid of several dinosaurs, a cross between a Velociraptor, a T. rex and other fearsome predators. Scientists recently announced the discovery of a super-sized megaraptor that roamed Argentina around 70 million years ago. At perhaps as much as 10 metres long, Maip macrothorax is the largest megaraptorid known to science and with its long, powerful arms it had a similar body plan to the fictional Indominus.

Maip macrothorax

Everything Dinosaur recently wrote about this remarkable dinosaur in a blog post.

To read Everything Dinosaur’s recent blog post about the discovery of M. macrothoraxA New, Giant Megaraptorid Dinosaur is Described from Argentina.

Indominus rex v Maip macrothorax

In the science fiction movie “Jurassic World” geneticists engineered a super-sized predator taking traits from various carnivorous dinosaurs and extant animals. The fictional dinosaur was named Indominus rex. Ironically, palaeontologists have unearthed the fossilised remains of a real dinosaur (Maip macrothorax) that had a similar body plan.

So perhaps, it is true after all, that life sometimes imitates art. Although, since Maip macrothorax lived some 70 million years or so before the “Jurassic Park/Jurassic World” franchise came into being, perhaps it is more accurate to say that art imitates life…

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29 04, 2022

A Fascinating New Book “Paleontology an Illustrated History”

By |2024-12-30T10:09:20+00:00April 29th, 2022|Categories: Adobe CS5, Book Reviews, Dinosaur Fans, Everything Dinosaur News and Updates, Main Page, Photos, Press Releases|0 Comments

Everything Dinosaur team members are looking forward to reading and then reviewing a new book by renowned author Professor David Bainbridge that charts the development of the science of palaeontology using classical and contemporary scientific illustrations. The book is entitled “Paleontology an Illustrated History”.

"Palaeontology an Illustrated History"

The front cover of “Palaeontology an Illustrated History” by David Bainbridge a comparative anatomist in the Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience at the University of Cambridge. Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur.

Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur

Lavishly Illustrated

This lavishly illustrated volume, published by Princeton University Press: Princeton University Press examines how art and illustrators have informed both academia and the general public about fossil discoveries and scientific research. It is lavishly illustrated, the author providing a beautifully crafted examination of the art and science of palaeontology from the ancient Greek civilisation right up to the modern day with its techniques of three-dimensional modelling, computed tomography and scanning electron microscopy.

Neave Parker Megalosaurus.

The Neave Parker Megalosaurus illustration (1960) on a postcard available from the London Natural History Museum in the 1970’s.

The book “Paleontology an Illustrated History” highlights the contribution to palaeoart made by figures such as the English artist Neave Parker. Neave Parker created iconic images of dinosaurs in collaboration with the scientists at the British Museum (now the London Natural History Museum). The book looks at the contribution made to scientific illustration by artists such as Burian, Zallinger and Charles Knight.

It also includes full colour plates of stunning fossil discoveries as well as biographies of the palaeontologists who have helped shape our view of ancient lifeforms and ecosystems.

Team members at Everything Dinosaur are looking forward to reading this exciting book and providing a more detailed review.

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