The formidable hand claw of Dryptosaurus From Brusatte et al., 2011 I have a soft spot for Dryptosaurus aquilunguis. Even though this dinosaur was not as big or imposing as some of its tyrannosauroid ...
In reaction to my post about Dryptosaurus the other week, paleo-artist Michael Skrepnick told me about the efforts of his colleague Tyler Keillor to create a fleshed-out restoration of the dinosaur. I ...
Mr. Falcon's and Mrs. Johanson's 4th grade class at J. Mason Tomlin School did a presentation recognizing the 150th anniversary of when the Dryptosaurus was discovered in 1866 at Ceres Park at the ...
Hidden within North America is a long-forgotten continent once ruled by a bizarre cast of dinosaurs – but only a handful of fossils have ever been found. It was a typically warm, humid day in the Late ...
When the Dryptosaurus dinosaur roamed the Earth, perhaps in what is now Lake County, 67 million years ago, it would have looked just like the one that greets visitors at the new Bess Bower Dunn Museum ...
Paleoartist Tyler Keillor has long specialized in sculpting realistic clay dinosaur heads for museums and universities, but for his next project — an exacting replica of a full Dryptosaurs built ...
The skeleton of the Dryptosaurus, the world’s first carnivorous dinosaur, has been reassembled in the New Jersey State Museum’s natural history hall. Written in the Rocks: Fossil Tales of New Jersey ...
When the repurposed and expanded museum run by the Lake County Forest Preserve District reopens later this year, visitors will be greeted by a full-scale model dinosaur whose name means "tearing ...
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