Raptorex

In Depth        Raptorex is a very dubious genus of tyrannosaur that many consider to be a juvenile Tarbosaurus.‭ ‬When Raptorex was first revealed to the world the holotype had already been dug out of the ground and shipped to Japan where it was purchased by an American businessman.‭ ‬Back then the fossil was being identified … Read more

Latenivenatrix

In Depth        Latenivenatrix has a somewhat convoluted history of discovery.‭ ‬The holotype specimen of the genus‭ (‬CMN‭ ‬12340‭) ‬was originally designated as being a Stenonychosaurus by Dale A.‭ ‬Russel in‭ ‬1969.‭ ‬Then in‭ ‬1987‭ ‬it was moved into the Troodon genus,‭ ‬the type genus of the troodontid dinosaurs.‭ ‬It was not until much later in‭ … Read more

Yixianosaurus

In Depth        With greatly elongated fingers the hands are a tantalising find for palaeontologists, but without the rest of the skeleton it is impossible to give an accurate insight into this creature’s life. One possible explanation is that Yixianosaurus lived like a modern day aye-aye. Aye-aye’s also have hands that have impressively long fingers which … Read more

Altispinax

In Depth        Originally described as belonging to a species of Megalosaurus in‭ ‬1884,‭ ‬Friedrich von Huene renamed the fossils of teeth and vertebrae to Altispinax in‭ ‬1923.‭ ‬This name reflects the size of the neural spines of the vertebrae,‭ ‬fossils that were later attributed to the genus after it was established upon the description of … Read more

Taurovenator

In Depth        Taurovenator is a genus of carcharodontosaurid theropod dinosaur that lived in South America during the Late Cretaceous.‭ ‬At the time of writing,‭ ‬Taurovenator is only known from partial skull remains.‭ Further Reading -‭ ‬New theropod fauna from the Upper Cretaceous‭ (‬Huincul Formation‭) ‬of northwestern Patagonia,‭ ‬Argentina.‭ ‬-‭ ‬New Mexico Museum of Natural History … Read more

Aublysodon

In Depth        It‭ ‬is quite surprising when you think about how‭ ‬Aublysodon is represented in so many dinosaur books and internet sources even though back when it was described in‭ ‬1868‭ ‬it was only from teeth.‭ ‬Still this was a sign of the times back then with other discoveries such as Troodon,‭ ‬which was also … Read more

Talos

In Depth        Talos is so far only known from a partial post cranial skeleton that is mostly represented by the rear limbs.‭ ‬However when these remains are scaled to the same proportions as other more complete troodontid genera,‭ ‬a rough‭ ‬estimate of around two meters in length can be attained for the animal.‭ ‬Like other … Read more

Gallimimus

gallimimus

In Depth        Although discovered in‭ ‬1972,‭ ‬Gallimimus was a relatively little‭ ‬known dinosaur until its appearance in the‭ ‬1993‭ ‬movie blockbuster Jurassic Park.‭ ‬In one of the more famous scenes of this film a whole herd of Gallimimus gets chased by the Tyrannosaurus before one slips and is killed by this predator.‭ ‬Although science fiction,‭ … Read more

Piatnitzkysaurus

In Depth        Currently considered to be a megalosauroid theropod,‭ ‬Piatnitzkysaurus was a smaller medium sized theropod of the Jurassic.‭ ‬As a predator Piatnitzkysaurus probably hunted other small dinosaurs and possibly even those slightly larger than itself.‭ ‬It is also almost a certainty that Piatnitzkysaurus would scavenge the carcasses of dead dinosaurs when able,‭ ‬since scavenging … Read more

Murusraptor

In Depth        The holotype remains of Murusraptor were first recovered across‭ ‬2001‭ ‬and‭ ‬2002,‭ ‬but were not described in a scientific paper until‭ ‬2016.‭ ‬Murusraptor is identified as a megaraptoran theropod dinosaur,‭ ‬and one of potentially large size.‭ ‬The holotype individual of Murusraptor has been estimated to have been just short of six and a … Read more