Monday, August 23, 2021

Triceratops prorsus

 

Triceratops prorsus (Marsh, 1890) 
Dinosauria 
Ornithischia 
Cerapoda 
Marginocephalia 
Ceratopsia 
Ceratopsidae 
Chasmosaurinae 
Triceratopsini 

Maastrichtian (Late Cretaceous) 
Denver, Evanston, Hell Creek, Lance, Laramie, Scollard Formations 
Western Canada and United States 

Length: 9 m 

Exquisitely preserved skin impressions from the "Lane" specimen of Triceratops show that Triceratops was a lot spikier than previously thought. 

Monday, August 23rd, 2021 


Monday, April 19, 2021

Apatosaurus ajax

 

Apatosaurus ajax (Marsh, 1877) 
Dinosauria 
Sauropoda 
Diplodocoidea 
Diplodocidae 
Apatosaurinae 

Kimmeridgian to Tithonian (Late Jurassic) 
Morrison Formation 
Colorado, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Utah, Wyoming; United States 

Length: 21 - 30+ m? 

With some specimens significantly larger than most apatosaurines (e.g. OMNH 1670), Apatosaurus ajax was likely one of the largest animals to have ever walked the Earth. 

Monday, April 19th, 2021 

Monday, April 5, 2021

Apatosaurus louisae

 

Apatosaurus louisae (Holland, 1916) 
Dinosauria 
Sauropoda 
Diplodocoidea 
Diplodocidae 
Apatosaurinae 

Kimmeridgian - Tithonian (Late Jurassic) 
Morrison Formation 
Colorado, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Utah, Wyoming; United States 

Length: 21 - 23 m 

It has been hypothesized that Apatosaurus louisae used their long thick necks in intraspecific combat, similarly to modern day giraffes or elephant seals (Source: http://www.miketaylor.org.uk/dino/pubs/svpca2015/abstract.html#gsc.tab=0). 

Monday, April 5th, 2021 


Thursday, March 4, 2021

Tyrannosaurus rex

 

Tyrannosaurus rex (Osborn, 1905) 
Dinosauria 
Theropoda 
Tetanurae 
Coelurosauria 
Tyrannosauroidea 
Tyrannosauridae 
Tyrannosaurinae 

Maastrichtian (Late Cretaceous) 
Frenchman Formation, Hell Creek Formation, Lance Formation, Scollard Formation 
Western Canada, Western United States 

Length: 13 m 

Due to the overrepresentation of this genus in popular culture, it can be easy to forgot all that makes it unique: Tyrannosaurus had the largest teeth of any known dinosaur, as well as the most powerful bite of any terrestrial creature that has ever lived. Tyrannosaurus was also one of the few dinosaurs with binocular vision and had an excellent sense of smell. 

Thursday, March 4th, 2021